Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

We need Muslims to tackle terror

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non-State actors. Their stories will always prove useful to prevent youngsters from getting misled. A matter of relief is that a large number of other youth are vying to join the army, the police and paramilita­ry forces in Jammu and Kashmir. Girls form music bands and students from the state compete to succeed in the country’s toughest exam for the civil services.

This is the best way to fight terror in a constructi­ve fashion. It is a trend that should be welcomed as much as possible because guns can just hope to bring a temporary truce and not lasting peace. The road to peace always passes through prosperity. Fighting individual poverty and adverse circumstan­ces, these youngsters are busy paving the way for others. With the wind blowing in the other direction, the leaders of these militants are worried. In a recent video, dreaded militant Zakir Musa is heard calling Indian Muslims shameless, since they are not helping the terrorists in the siege of India. Youngsters such as Danish Ahmed have demonstrat­ed that they don’t need a certificat­e of being Muslims from hollow and two-faced terrorists.

This is the quality that makes Indian Muslims stand out. It is for good reason that home minister Rajnath Singh keeps reiteratin­g that our strongest partners in the fight against terror are Indian Muslims. We should appreciate and applaud them.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT ?? Former Hizbul Mujahideen militant Danish Ahmed in Tral, May 28
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT Former Hizbul Mujahideen militant Danish Ahmed in Tral, May 28

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