Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PM warns troublemak­ers on using kids in Kashmir

Says each death is a loss for India, reiterates that all political parties have spoken in one voice on the issue

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A life lost in Kashmir is a loss for India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his Mann ki Baat radio address on Sunday, and hit out at troublemak­ers for using children as foot soldiers to further their agenda.

“Those who push small children in the forefront to create unrest in Kashmir will someday have to answer to those innocent children,” he said.

Also, he appreciate­d the unity among political parties on Kashmir, saying their united voice has “delivered a message for the separatist­s”.

His remarks came a day after his meeting with Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, who suggested an institutio­nal mechanism for dialogue with the people in her restive state.

The peace process appears to be rolling as authoritie­s in Srinagar announced late on Sunday that curfew in the Kashmir Valley could be lifted from Monday. The unrest has left 70 people, including security personnel, dead.

Besides, Union home minister Rajnath Singh is likely to lead an all-party delegation to the state on September 3 for talks with Kashmiris and to take stock of the situation.

Ahead of the all-party delegation’s visit, Modi said all parties have spoken in one voice for unity, expressing affection for Kashmiris. “On the minds of 1.25 crore Indians, from a village head to the Prime Minister, if a life is lost in Kashmir, be it of a youth or that of a security person, it is our loss, it is the loss of the nation.”

Modi said when every political party spoke as one, referring to debates in Parliament and the all-party meeting, “the united voice sent a strong message to the outside world, separatist­s and expressed our sentiments for the Kashmiri people”. Home minister Singh, finance minister Arun Jaitley, BJP chief Amit Shah and junior minister in the prime minister’s office, Jitendra Singh, discussed the situation in the northern state on Sunday.

 ?? GETTY ?? Children shout pro-azadi slogans at a demonstrat­ion in Srinagar.
GETTY Children shout pro-azadi slogans at a demonstrat­ion in Srinagar.

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