Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘Win hearts of Kashmiris, the way we did in Swat’

- Shishir Gupta shishir.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s National Security Advisor Naseer Khan Janjua advised Indian High Commission­er to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria that the Modi government should win the hearts of Kashmiris much like Pakistan has done in the Swat Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province and in restive Baluchista­n province. He proffered this counsel with Bisaria in a meeting at the Pakistan Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) two days after Indian security forces gunned down 13 extremists in Kashmir, according to senior Indian officials familiar with the matter.

The officials, who asked not to

be named, said Bisaria politely replied to the Pakistan NSA on April 3 that it was not Indian security forces but Pakistani infiltrato­rs who were vitiating the atmosphere in the Valley

through mayhem and violence. What he left unsaid was that thousands lost their lives and millions were displaced during Pakistan’s military operations against the Taliban and Tehreek- e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) militants in Swat over the past decade, and the Balochista­n Liberation Army (BLA) and Jundallah extremists in Baluchista­n since 1948. The Pakistani deep state is unhappy at Janjua engaging Bisaria after the counter-terror operations in Kashmir, with Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif and former Interior Minister Nisar Ahmed Chaudhry taking strong exception to the meeting at a time when, according to them, Kashmiris are facing “state terrorism.”

However, the two countries decided to take incrementa­l steps on the humanitari­an front to remove deep-seated negativity among the populace on both sides of the border. Among the suggested steps was a proposal to revive the joint judicial committee, defunct since 2008, to exchange mentally unsound prisoners and fishermen who find their way to jails in the other country.

This was first proposed by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to Pakistan High Commission­er in October 2017 and Islamabad responded to it on March 7, 2018.

The April 3 meeting reiterated the commitment of both countries to move forward on this, apart from ending harassment of diplomats on both sides. The officials said Bisaria has also been assured by Pakistan Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua of membership of the Islamabad club.

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