Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

EU MPS end Valley tour amid criticism by Oppn

Article 370 is India’s internal matter, says the delegation

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR/NEWDELHI: A controvers­ial visit by 23 European lawmakers to Kashmir ended on Wednesday with the group backing India in its fight against terror even as criticism mounted over the trip’s obscure organiser and complaints that the delegation had not met genuine representa­tives of the people.

The group said Article 370, which bestowed special status on Jammu & Kashmir and was scrapped on August 5 by New Delhi, was India’s internal matter and that the lawmakers were more concerned about terrorism.

“What concerns us is terrorism which is a global menace and we should stand with India in fighting it,” said Henri Malosse, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from France, also condemning the killing of six migrant workers in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Tuesday after the delegation reached the region.

Newton Dunn from the United Kingdom described the visit as an “eye-opener”.

“We belong to a place — Europe — which is peaceful after years of fighting. And we want to see India becoming the most peaceful country in the world. And for that we need to stand by India in its fight against global terrorism. This visit has been an eye opener and we would definitely advocate what we have seen on Ground Zero,” he told reporters.

India will find it difficult to end terrorism in the Valley because of Pakistan, but if scrapping of the special status of Jammu & Kashmir brings developmen­t to the region and a “better life” for its people, it is worth giving it a try, Malosse said.

Another MEP, Nicolaus Fest from Germany, struck a discordant note and said the government should allow Indian opposition members to visit Kashmir as well if it was willing to permit EU parliament­arians to travel to the region, echoing criticism by leaders of the Congress and other parties.

NEW DELHI: With Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh set to be new union territorie­s from Thursday, retired IPS officer K Vijay Kumar, who was one of the five advisers of governor Satya Pal Malik, will also be relieved from his duties. The 1975 batch IPS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre, Kumar will hang the boots as the new Lt Governor of J&K UT Girish Chandra Murmu is likely to select his advisor (s) in consultati­on with the Centre, officials said. “My term as Advisor concludes and I carry good memories of my tenure. My greetings and good wishes to all,” Kumar tweeted.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A Kashmir girl rides her bike past security force personnel standing guard in front of closed shops in a street in Srinagar on Wednesday.
REUTERS A Kashmir girl rides her bike past security force personnel standing guard in front of closed shops in a street in Srinagar on Wednesday.

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