Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Modi alone can solve problems plaguing Kashmir: Mehbooba

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria letters@hindustant­imes.com

REPOSING FAITH Amid speculatio­n of Centre imposing Governor’s Rule in J&K, CM pins all hopes on PM to resolve Valley crisis

Only Prime Minister Narendra Modi can resolve the problems plaguing Kashmir, chief minister Mehbooba Mufti said on Saturday, as her government struggled to keep a lid on increasing violence in the Valley.

Amid speculatio­n of the Centre dismissing her administra­tion and imposing Governor’s Rule in the state, Mehbooba threw her weight behind Modi and praised the Prime Minister for his surprise Christmas visit to Lahore two years ago.

“The Prime Minister of our country was given a very strong mandate by the people. I am saying it again and I may be criticised for it but if there is someone who can find a solution to the problems of J&K, it is shri Narendra Modi ji and none else,” she told a gathering after inaugurati­ng a flyover in Jammu. “If J&K has to be bailed out of this quagmire of violence and unrest, it is only Modi ji who can help.”

A series of viral videos showing alleged human rights excesses have ratcheted up the temperatur­e in the Valley as hundreds of people have clashed with police. Nearly 100 people died in similar clashes last year.

Mehbooba met Modi in Delhi last month after the unending cycle of violence, stone-pelting and spike in attacks became a cause of “grave concern” for the Centre. The state government has been criticised for slow response to the growing local anger and many leaders of the ruling PDP have expressed apprehensi­on about a fast-erod-

If Jammu and Kashmir has to be bailed out of this quagmire of violence and unrest, it is only PM Modi ji who can help.

ing popular base because of the BJP tie-up. But on Saturday, the 57-year-old CM backed Modi and said whatever he decides (on Kashmir), the country would support him. “And, perhaps it was this courage and conviction of the PM that within an hour he went to Lahore and met Pakistani PM (Nawaz Sharif). His visit was a sign of courage and not weakness,” she said.

Mehbooba recalled how her father Mufti Mohammed Sayeed and then PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee tried their best to restore peace in the state. “In those three years, Vajpayee sahib ensured ceasefire on border, there were talks with deputy PM LK Advani ji, talks (with Pakistan) for opening border routes started, militancy was at its minimal and there was peace on borders. It was no ordinary feat,” she said in an apparent hint to push for talks.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Protesters hold stones and placards during a demonstrat­ion in Kashmir. A series of viral videos showing alleged human rights excesses have ratcheted up the temperatur­e in the Valley.
AP FILE Protesters hold stones and placards during a demonstrat­ion in Kashmir. A series of viral videos showing alleged human rights excesses have ratcheted up the temperatur­e in the Valley.
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