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Modi Hails Path-Breaking Action Regarding Kashmir

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday hailed his “path-breaking” move to strip Kashmir of its autonomy, as his Pakistani counterpar­t warned of possible “ethnic cleansing”.

Parts of Kashmir that India controls - it is split with arch-rival Pakistan - have been under lockdown since August 4, with freedom of movement restricted and phones and the Internet cut off. A day later, New Delhi scrapped Article 370 in the Constituti­on that had granted Kashmir special status, splitting the state of Jammu and Kashmir in two and downgradin­g them to union territorie­s.

Modi’s speech

In a speech from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort in Delhi for Indian Independen­ce Day, Mr Modi said the decision was one of several “path-breaking” moves by his newly re-elected administra­tion.

He said “fresh thinking” was needed after seven decades of failure to ensure harmony in the picturesqu­e but tragic former Himalayan kingdom, where tens of thousands have died in the past 30 years.

“We do not believe in creating problems or prolonging them. In less than 70 days of the new government, Article 370 has become history.

And in both Houses of Parliament, two-thirds of the members supported this step,” he said. “The old arrangemen­t in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh encouraged corruption and nepotism, as well as injustice when it came to rights of women, children, (lowcaste) Dalits, tribal communitie­s,” Mr Modi added. New Delhi, fearing unrest over its latest move, has sent tens of thousands of extra troops to Kashmir - joining 500,000 already there - turning parts of the main city of Srinagar into a fortress of roadblocks and barbed wire. Sher-i-Kashmir Cricket Stadium, where the main Independen­ce Day ceremonies were held in Srinagar, was cordoned off by security personnel, with drones and helicopter­s monitoring the area. Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik hoisted an Indian flag and inspected a Police guard of honour, with India’s national security adviser Ajit Doval looking on.

There were few locals at the ceremony, with most of the spectators from the government or security forces, an Agence France-Presse reporter in Srinagar said. Mr Modi’s 90-minute speech ended with him leading chants of Jai Hind (“Long live India”) as schoolchil­dren dressed in the saffron, white and green of the Indian flag stood in attendance, before a rendition of the national anthem.

 ??  ?? Narendra Modi giving his pseech during the India’s 73rd Independan­ce Day celebratio­ns on August 15, 2019.
Narendra Modi giving his pseech during the India’s 73rd Independan­ce Day celebratio­ns on August 15, 2019.

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