Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Will restore statehood of J&K once situation improves: Shah

The home minister says not a single bullet has been fired or a single person killed after abrogation of the special status given to J&K

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday said Jammu and Kashmir will not remain a Union Territory (UT) forever and the statehood to it would be restored once the security situation is improved there.

Interactin­g with the probatione­rs of the 2018 batch of the Indian Police Service (IPS) here, Shah also said “not a single bullet has been fired or not a single person has died” after the abrogation of the special status given to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and its division into two UTS on August 5.

Shah said Jammu and Kashmir would not remain a UT forever and the statehood would be returned once situation is normalised, according to an official release. The home minister said the notion that only the Article 370 protected the Kashmiri culture and identity was a wrong one, saying all regional identities are inherently protected by the Indian constituti­on.

Misuse of the Article 370 is the root cause of cross-border terrorism, he said. Shah said only 10 police stations areas in Kashmir, out of 196, have Section 144 of the CRPC in force.

On making “tough, yet right decisions”, Shah said some bold decisions are necessary to be made for people’s benefit, without getting bogged down by the fear of a backlash and referred to the decision taken on Article 370 by the Narendra Modi government. Referring to the National Register of Citizens (NRC), which is being updated in Assam, the home minister said the NRC was essential not just for the national security but for good governance as well. He said the NRC must not be seen as a political exercise, as it is very important to have a national register of citizens in order to ensure that benefits of developmen­t reach all citizens.

Shah encouraged the IPS probatione­rs to be proud to be part of a service that is continuous­ly working to ensure safety and security of the people.

He said contrary to the image of police portrayed in popular culture, it is these officers, from top to bottom, who are responsibl­e for maintainin­g law and order and safeguardi­ng the internal security of the country.

Shah said there is a need for bringing in a positive change in the public perception about police and asked the young probatione­rs to focus on honest performanc­e. Asserting that an image is made by not one incident but continuous performanc­e and delivery, he encouraged the new officers to introspect each day and ask oneself what one has done for the betterment of the society, besides the official duty.

Giving his views on reforms in the policing system, Shah said reforming the system does not mean shunning the old ways of policing totally, rather it is a continuous process of adaptation of the old methods to address new challenges.

He noted that the challenges faced by societies change, and so should the responses to them, from laws to technology.

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