PM appeals to all parties to work together to resolve problems in J-K


New Delhi, Aug 22 (PTI) : In a bid to reach out to people of Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today expressed his "deep concern and pain" over the situation there and asked all political parties to work together to find a "permanent and lasting" solution to problems in Jammu and Kashmir.

Making an appeal for restoration of normalcy in the Valley where the unrest entered the 45th day, Modi emphasised that there has to be a dialogue.

An official statement issued after his 75-minute-long meeting with a joint opposition delegation led by former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the Prime Minister appreciated the "constructive suggestions" made by them during the talks and reiterated his government's commitment to the welfare of people.

The 20-member delegation comprising Omar and seven of his National Conference MLAs, Congress legislators led by PCC Chief G A Mir and CPI-M MLA M Y Tarigami had called on the Prime Minister this morning and made an appeal for a political approach for resolving the crisis in the Valley and to ensure that the "mistakes" of the past are not repeated.

Immediately after the statement was released , Omar tweeted, "we welcome the statement of the Hon PM @narendramodi ji and look forward to working together to find a lasting solution to problems of J&K."

The 46-year-old Working President of National Conference Omar told reporters after the meeting that they requested the Prime Minister for finding a political solution to the Kashmir issue so that a lasting peace is ensured in the state as well as in the country.

The Prime Minister emphasised on the need for dialogue to find a "permanent and lasting solution" within the framework of the Constitution and also asked all political parties to work together to find a solution to the problems in Jammu and Kashmir.

Expressing his "deep concern and pain" at the prevailing situation, the Prime Minister said "those who lost their lives during recent disturbances are part of us, our nation; whether the lives lost are of our youth, security personnel or police, it distresses us."

"Government and the nation stand with the state of Jammu and Kashmir," the Prime Minister said, and suggested that all political parties should reach out to the people and convey the same.

He expressed his commitment to the development of the state and its people, and appealed for restoration of normalcy in the state.

Kashmir has been witnessing unrest since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on July 8 and so far over 60 people have been killed.

Omar told reporters the Prime Minister agreed with the delegation that development alone is not an answer to the crisis.

"The Prime Minister told us in categorical terms that development alone will not resolve this problem," he said and refused to draw any conclusion from that.

"I am not going to put words into the Prime Minister's mouth nor am I going to draw further meaning from what he said," Omar said.

"We talked about the same thing that we have been talking with other leaders ever since we arrived in Delhi that the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, especially in light of the present crisis, needs to be understood correctly after which a solution is required.

"We emphasised that the issue of Jammu and Kashmir is more of political in nature. Time and again such situations do arise but if we are unable to find a political solution to it, we will be repeating our mistakes again and again," he said.

Omar said the Prime Minister listened to "us with patience and accepted our memorandum".

He also tweeted saying he is "grateful to @narendramodi ji for taking out the time to receive the delegation from J&K and giving us a patient hearing beyond allotted time."

The leaders flagged the issue of youths falling victims to the continued protests, including a young teenager named Irfan who was killed last night when a teargas shell hit him on his chest.

"We also implore you to announce an immediate ban on pellet guns and advise relevant quarters against the policy of mass harassment, raids and arrests as this has worsened an already volatile situation in the State and also goes against the values and principles of democracy," the memorandum submitted to Modi said.

Asked about the statement made by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Jammu yesterday that stone-pelters were no "satyagrahis but aggressors", Omar said, "I do not wish to say anything on this as the Prime Minister told us nothing like this.

"And more importantly, let's not play politics over Jammu and Kashmir. We will get ample time to play political games later."

The delegation also comprising National Conference leaders Nasir Wani and Davinder Rana -- has been camping in the national capital and meeting political leaders from the government and opposition.

The delegation started the political initiative on Saturday when it met President Pranab Mukherjee and submitted a memorandum, requesting him to use his office to influence the Centre for initiating a political dialogue with all stakeholders in the state.

Yesterday, the delegation met Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and apprised him about the situation in the state.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    First PM need to confess that he is failed in getting any progress with regard to Kashmir issue and nothing can change unless our government succeed in dealing with Pakistan to settle this matter.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Modi is correct! It is high time all political parties should think like minded with whole India united, chase all anti-Indians beyond boarders and destroy Paki supporters, abolish Article 370. Bombardment on separatists and PAK supporters until they are silent is the only way! Soft ways are not gong to work...we will only lose our jawans being soft!

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    P.M Modi and his master Strategist have failed and realized well on time that neither Article 370 nor their coalition PDP/BJP marriage can't resolve Kashmir's ground realities/problems !!!

    Well done for the sake of people of Kashmir.

    56" chest is melting from it's arrogance.

    India is not Gujarat...Modiji. !!!

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    but congi will look for political advantage here too..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    First admit you also failed in Kashmir ...

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  • BABA, Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    I will not get into a discussion on AFSPA which I call Nehru's Law. Nehru made this law to deal with the Nagas in Assam. Naga Hills was a district in Assam before it became Nagaland and a separate state. I have seen very closely the Armed Forces (the AFSPA is available to all armed forces in the notified area and that includes the Army, the paramilitary like the CRP and the armed police of the state) operating in the notified areas. The troops are always tense and fear attack from any side any time. That makes them very nervous and at times causes them to be aggressive against unarmed civilians. I will not make the mistake of saying that jawans in the Indian Army are bad and the officers in the Indian Army are good. They are normal people who are being continuously subjected to terrible levels of tension and at times react to the situation in an irrational manner. No regiment likes to be posted in an AFSPA area.

    The problem in Kashmir currently is the government. The leading party, the PDP as it is called, came to power on a particular agenda that it placed before the people in the Valley while seeking their votes. After the election it did exactly the opposite of what it promised its constituents. As a reaction people feel terribly let down and this party called the PDP has lost the confidence of the people in the Valley. For that reason it is not able to handle the situation. I would not advocate members of this party going to trouble spots to interact with the people. My assessment as a person with experience in this kind of situation, is that the politicians will be immediately assaulted and perhaps lynched. That is the fundamental problem and I do not see any political solution to that.

    So what is going to happen? I can already see serious signs of fatigue in the people. Schools in the Valley are closed and business establishments are shut. The rich people have their children studying in schools and colleges outside the state in the rest of India and abroad.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Does it mean the master strategist Shah and know-it-all Harvard Swamy have run out of all quick fixes to fix the Kashmir issue?

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Shoot at sight those who indulge in anti national activity and who felt stone at Indian Army.
    Just think they are not allowing Indian army to bring peace over there,so just think how peace loving kasmiri pandiths could lead life there????

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  • anonymous (Dr. T.A,Koshy) ), Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    it is high time India and Pakistan took a realistic stand of accepting the line of actual control as final border and be friendly neighbours thereafter.

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  • Raviraj Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    PM appeals to all parties to work together to resolve problems in J-K. PM you too should be thinking the same way when there is a problem in other state too. You never try to work out instead you ask for President rule. I think it is time for President rule in Kashmir because it is too late nothing is going to be solved.

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    All the opposition parties should respond to PM, leaving aside all the problems within...Kashmir is boiling and the problems has to be resolved ASAP

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  • Flavian, Mangluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Lasting solution only if Azad Kashmir is liberated and made one United Jammu & Kashmir under India which is not possible and such there could not be permanent peace. Even then it's better to work/explore avenues for a lasting solution. All the best.

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  • Diwakar, Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Mr Kejriwal and Ms Mamata Bannerjee, both learned CMs seems to have good patriotic and nationalistic suggestions... Mr. PM need to have a cordial consultation with them for a value addition.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Wash DC

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Nice suggestion Dev, you want to be moderator for this 'meeting of minds'? Add Jung too if you like to make it more productive...It will be as productive as a meeting between you and Kadrimai...

    ...JH...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANAMA

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Lekin ek zara sa bhi TUKDA, KASHMIR ka terrorist country mein na jaaye!!!

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Wash DC

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Only lasting solution to Kashmir problem is to send Pak sympathizers to Pakistan...it should start with Mehbooba, Farook Abdullah and his son Omar...

    This is the best solution...

    ...JH...

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    I assume, Only developments can solve the problems.

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