Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

In Kashmir, EU MPS call on 20 delegation­s

Four civilians and a CRPF jawan injured; European Union members also visit 15 Corps headquarte­rs in Srinagar

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from the Bharatiya Janata Party under the chairmansh­ip of party spokespers­on Altaf Thakur met the EU MPS. “We had a seven minute meeting with the EU members and told them about the real situation in Kashmir. We also conveyed that Article 370 was the biggest hindrance to peace, employment and developmen­t in the state, which boosted terrorism,’’ Thakur said.

A six-member delegation from Janta Dal (United) also met the EU MPS. The party’s state president Ghulam Nabi Shaheen said, “We told them we want industries and an end to unemployme­nt and also presented facts about the situation in the Valley.”

Baramulla municipal council deputy chairman Abid Salam, who also met the delegation along with a group said they talked about how Article 370 was a hindrance to developmen­t in the state.

“They asked us about urban local bodies and panchayat elections and sought our opinion on ground realities,” he added.

Sofi Arfat, who is the councillor from Ashmuqam Municipal Council said their group told the EU delegation that after abrogation of Article 370, the onus is now on the central government. “The centre is saying that revocation of Article 370 is for betterment of the people. Now, it is time to prove it,” Arfat said.

A delegation of panchayat members led by GM Sofi, who is general secretary of Awami Panchayat Raj, said he told the EU MPS that Pakistan is spreading terrorism in Kashmir from past 30 years and EU didn’t raise its voice. “It has destroyed Kashmir. We have our Reshi culture and nobody talked about terrorism. There was no developmen­t and unemployme­nt is at its peak besides political corruption,” Sofi said.

Srinagar MP Husnain Masoodi said, “There are three elected representa­tives from Kashmir in the parliament. Although Farooq Abdullah is under detention, I along with MP Akbar Lone came to Srinagar and made an attempt to approach authoritie­s for a meeting with the EU delegation. The government didn’t respond to our request.”

Masoodi said they expected the authoritie­s as well as the EU MPS to enquire from the government about them. “They (EU members) should have made an attempt to meet us. This impacts the credibilit­y of the entire exercise. It has become nothing but a guided sightseein­g,” he said.

The delegation will leave for New Delhi on Wednesday.

FOUR CIVILIANS, CRPF JAWAN HURT IN CLASHES

Fresh clashes between youth and security forces erupted in the city and other parts of the Valley in which more than four people were injured after pellets were fired on the protestors. A CRPF jawan was also injured during the protests.

Since abrogation of Article 370, the Valley has been witnessing a complete shutdown against the removal of the state’s special status. However, shops that usually remained open for two hours in the morning were shut on Tuesday.

In old city, clashes erupted at many places despite heavy deployment of troops at sensitive places. Police had placed barbed wires at several places to prevent stone pelting or protests.

Official’s privy to records said more than 30 incidents of stone pelting and protests were reported from different parts of Kashmir and at some places security forces used tear smoke shells and pellets to disperse the protestors. “Four people received pellet injuries during protests at different places,” a senior police officer said.“a CRPF jawan suffered injuries on his foot. He is stable,” an official said.

CRPF spokespers­on Pankaj Singh said a head constable got minor injuries in Natipora area.

 ?? ANI ?? The delegation of European Union MPS at the Dal Lake in Srinagar on Tuesday.
ANI The delegation of European Union MPS at the Dal Lake in Srinagar on Tuesday.

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