Deccan Chronicle

Guv: Netas didn’t lose their own to terror

Says affluent and powerful have crushed dreams of youths

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Jammu, Oct. 22: Leaders of Hurriyat and mainstream parties in Jammu and Kashmir, religious preachers and clerics have used their influence to get the children of ordinary Kashmiris killed while none of them lost their own to terrorism, Governor Satya Pal Malik said on Tuesday.

Alleging that “affluent and powerful” sections have crushed the dreams of the youths in Kashmir and destroyed their lives, he appealed to the people to understand the truth and join the Centre’s efforts to usher peace and progress in the state.

Their own children are studying abroad and are well-settled. But to the children of commoners, they show the “way to jannat (paradise) get them killed. All this has been happening here”, Malik said addressing the seventh convocatio­n of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University in Katra town.

“Politician­s, bureaucrat­s, affluent and powerful have crushed the dreams of the youths and destroyed their lives.

“The society leaders, religious preachers,

Moulvis, Hurriyat and mainstream parties have used their influence to get the children of ordinary Kashmiris killed. None of them have lost their own child and nobody from their families joined terrorism,” he said

Malik, who is known for his candid remarks, said that after joining as Governor, “I have not taken input from the Intelligen­ce agencies. They are not telling the truth to Delhi or us.”

“I directly talked to 150 to 200 youths and tried to identify those in colleges and universiti­es who do not stand up for the national anthem. I talked to them and those in the age group of 25 to 30 years, whose dreams have been crushed, are misled and are angry... they do not want Hurriyat, us or Delhi government or autonomy because they were shown that the way to paradise is by getting martyred,” he said.

The governor said 22,000 Kashmiri youths are outside the state for education and accused the politician­s of neglecting the needs of people of Jammu and Kashmir.

“Why do they have to go outside for education? It is because we have not been able to provide standard education in the state over the last many decades. If the money which was pumped into Kashmir was used by politician­s and bureaucrat­s in a proper manner, the roof of your homes would have been of gold,” he said.

“I visited Amarnath shrine, a youth was not having a sweater but the politician­s of this place have houses everywhere from here to Delhi to Dubai. Name a hotel or investment business, they are everywhere,” he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? A school teacher cleans a blackboard of an empty classroom in Srinagar on Tuesday. Schools have remained closed in Kashmir since August 5 after the abrogation of Article 370 but the education department is going to conduct board examinatio­ns as per schedule. The school administra­tions have also charged fees from the students for these non-working months, parents allege.
— PTI A school teacher cleans a blackboard of an empty classroom in Srinagar on Tuesday. Schools have remained closed in Kashmir since August 5 after the abrogation of Article 370 but the education department is going to conduct board examinatio­ns as per schedule. The school administra­tions have also charged fees from the students for these non-working months, parents allege.

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