Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Modi govt should review Kashmir policy: Mayawati

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Voicing concern over the killing of a senior editor and securityme­n in Kashmir, Bahujan Samaj Paraty chief Maywati on Friday asked the Narendra Modi government to shun its “stubborn attitude” and review its Kashmir policy.

The BSP chief alleged the BJP’s Kashmir policy seemed to be guided more by “narrow politics” of the party rather than being guided by the welfare of the people.

“I am extremely saddened by the death of Kashmiri journalist Shujaat Bukhari...Time has come for the Narendra Modi government to shun its stubborn attitude and immediatel­y review its Kashmir policy in the interest of the country,” she said in a press release here.

Rising Kashmir editor Shujaat Bukhari was shot dead

outside his office in Srinagar yesterday along with two of his PSOs.

“Things are out of control despite the BJP and the PDP

alliance at the helm in Jammu

The BJP needs to give up efforts aimed at gaining cheap publicity as they have made the lives of people in all walks of life troublesom­e

MAYAWATI, BSP chief

and Kashmir...the spate of

killings is continuing both along the border as well as in the state...our security personnel are being martyred...people want peace and order...the central government needs to bring a change in its Kashmir policy keeping this fact in mind and speed up the pace of improvemen­t also at the political level,” she stressed.

“There is a need to bring vast improvemen­t in the policy by the BJP keeping people’s and country’s interest on the top...the people of Jammu and Kashmir should not be meted out the kind of treatment that is being given by the Pakistani government to the people in PoK...there is no doubt that the

views of the people there are in favour of India,” she said.

Mayawati also criticised Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, saying that instead of posing as “most knowledgab­le and one challengin­g history”, he should take care of meritoriou­s students whose cheques were bouncing.

“The BJP needs to give up efforts aimed at gaining cheap publicity as they have made the lives of people in all walks of life troublesom­e,” she alleged.

Criticisin­g the lynching of two youths in Assam and the manhandlin­g of two minors belonging to a backward community in Jalgaon in Maharashtr­a, she said if the BJP government had taken stern action, such “casteist cases” could have been checked.

“Such casteist and communal incidents have become common in BJP-ruled Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand as the attitude of the government­s there has remained irresponsi­ble and this is a matter of grave concern,” she added.

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