91% of Kashmir open for traffic: Indian envoy to US


New Delhi, Sep 4 (IANS): Noting that a section of the media especially in the US has peddled half-truths and incorrect information about the situation in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, India's Ambassador to the US Harsh Vardhan Shringla has said that 91% of the Valley has been opened to normal traffic and people are freely talking to their relatives.

"It is only 9% of the Kashmir Valley that has certain (traffic) restrictions. At the same time, 26,000 landlines have been opened up in Kashmir Valley. People can talk to their relatives, people have communication. There is no communication gap whatsoever between people in the valley and their relatives in other parts of India and other parts of the world," Shringla said.

In a clarificatory conversation aimed at putting the facts straight about abrogation of Article 370 that ended the hilly state's political autonomy, the Ambassador said that the move was aimed at re-organising the state administratively. He noted that this was the 12th time that the Indian government had gone for an administrative reorganisation.

Shringla said that the administrative reorganisation of the state had in no way impinged on the boundaries of the state of Jammu and Kashmir or the Line of Control and therefore is an internal matter of India.

"It was necessary given the circumstances," he said.

With Article 370 going, Shringla said the people of J&K will now have the opportunity to get good governance, social justice and economic development. Women who were earlier discriminated against will get their due role in the society through participation in grassroot-level elections.

"Women were particularly discriminated against as they could not participate in grass-root-level panchayat elections. Women could not inherit property if they married a non-resident of the state while if a resident of J&K who was a man married a non-resident he could inherit property," he said.

Shringla said that a lot of funds did not percolate down to the grassroots even as the Centre transferred money to the states.

"In the last 15 years alone, the government of India allocated $42 billion for the development of J&K but very little of this reached the grassroot level," he stated.

As a result, it created a moribund economy and lack of development. This discouraged investment and entrepreneurship in the state. It led to a feeling of despondency among the youth and Pakistan took advantage of this through cross-border terrorism and incitement of violence, he said.

  

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 04 2019

    Compare to latest shoot out in USA (38th in this year) which has killed more than 200 ppl in last one year Kashmir looks more peaceful

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Wed, Sep 04 2019

    Lair No.1

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 04 2019

    The photo shows only 6 scooters, one Pedestrian and 4 Army Jawans.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 04 2019

    Who are you fooling?

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  • Sahran, mlore

    Wed, Sep 04 2019

    Dear AD,what you want say....................?
    Is present Govt did wrong.........................?
    Is congress done is correct regarding KASHMIR....................?

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 04 2019

    Sahran,

    No, the govt did the right, but why no news is coming in the media ? The nation wants to know the impact. Wants to know what good the local population is experiencing after the abrogation.

    No, please don't make the nation wait for next term to see the results, as it happened in DeMo case. DeMo too promised to be doing a lot of good - we see the reality only after five years. Good, or bad is lrft to the Bhakhths to decide.

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