Hindustan Times (Delhi)

US Congressio­nal panel expresses bipartisan ‘concern’ over J&K situation

- Yashwant Raj and Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

nWASHINGTO­N/NEW DELHI: A US House of Representa­tives panel on foreign relations expressed bipartisan “concern” at the situation in Jammu and Kashmir in a letter to external affairs minister S Jaishankar, but India contended on Thursday that “positive changes” in the Union territory have ensured a “return to complete normalcy”.

“We note with concern that conditions in Jammu and Kashmir have not normalised one year after India’s repeal of Article 370 and the establishm­ent of Jammu and Kashmir as a Union Territory,” Eliot Engel, the Democratic chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, and Michael T Mccaul, a Republican member, wrote in the letter.

It was a rare instance of bipartisan criticism of the changes in Kashmir. Democrats have condemned it before at many public forums, headlined most prominentl­y by senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and Congresswo­man Pramila Jayapal, an Indian-american.

Republican­s have been mostly supportive through their silence, taking the lead from the Trump administra­tion’s response that it was an “internal matter” of India.

Engel and Mccaul sought to soft-land the criticism by averring themselves as “champions” of the India-us relationsh­ip.

External affairs ministry spokespers­on Anurag Srivastava said: “This letter reflects a strong bipartisan support for India in the US. Regarding the specific issue that you referred to, there have been several positive changes in the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir over the past one year, whether it be in terms of ensuring good governance or socio-economic developmen­t or delivering justice to disadvanta­ged sections of the population.”

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