Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Kashmiris’ fear of losing land, jobs must be allayed: Bhagwat

ART 370 ABROGATION RSS chief says Centre’s decision will remove barriers between Valley residents and rest of the nation

- Press Trust of India

NEWDELHI: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said the fear of losing land and jobs among people of Jammu and Kashmir after abrogation of Article 370 provisions should be allayed and asserted that putting an end to the region’s special status will help integrate Kashmiris with rest of the country.

According to sources, while interactin­g with journalist­s representi­ng foreign media, he claimed that Kashmiris were earlier “alienated” but the repeal of the provisions of Article 370 will remove the barriers that existed between them and the rest of the nation.

The Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS), in a statement, said, “This interactio­n was part of the continuous process where the ‘Sarsanghch­alak’ (chief) engages in constructi­ve dialogue with people from different walks of the society.”

About apprehensi­ons of Kashmiris that the move on Article 370 will lead to “outsiders” buying their land, Bhagwat is learnt to have said, “Whatever fears they have about losing land and jobs should be allayed.” On the issue of National Register of Citizens in Assam, he said it’s not about expelling people but about identifyin­g the citizens.

“There is no place for Hindus in the world except India,” sources said quoting him.

Asked about homosexual­ity, an issue on which the view of the Hindutva organisati­on has evolved over time, Bhagwat said it’s a “variation” and not an “abnormalit­y”.

“They should be treated as equal human beings and integrated into society,” the RSS chief said.

About incidents of mob lynching, Bhagwat said the RSS condemns all forms of violence and its volunteers should try to stop such incidents. “If a swayamseva­k is found guilty, we will disown him and law should follow its own course,” he said.

Bhagwat, under whose stewardshi­p the RSS has opened up comparativ­ely, also told foreign journalist­s that his organisati­on will never be a political body and “the Hindutva it espouses is about unity in diversity”.

To a question about economy which has seen a slowdown, Bhagwat said that there was “no policy paralysis” since Narendra Modi became prime minister but added that the RSS is not an expert on the issue, sources said. The interactio­n lasted for around two-and-a-half hours.

It started with brief introducti­on given by Bhagwat, followed by a question-and-answer session covering a wide range of issues across the spectrum, according to the statement by the RSS.

 ?? ANI ?? RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat at the Ambedkar Centre in New Delhi on Tuesday.
ANI RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat at the Ambedkar Centre in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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