Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Foreign envoys to visit J&K today to assess situation

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NEW DELHI: Envoys from Europe and Africa will visit Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday to assess the developmen­t work and the security situation in the union territory, especially after the successful completion of the District Developmen­t Council elections, officials said on Tuesday.

They said during their twoday visit, the envoys would receive first-hand informatio­n on the developmen­t work undertaken by the union territory administra­tion after abrogation of the special status of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019.

Showcasing the efforts of the Centre for ensuring democracy at grass-roots level, the newlyelect­ed members of the District Developmen­t Council would be meeting besides holding a meeting with a few prominent citizens and administra­tive secretarie­s.

Strengthen­ing of democratic institutio­ns at the grass-roots level would be significan­tly highlighte­d, the officials said, adding that during a presentati­on the envoys would be shown how panchayats have been empowered by giving them financial powers.

On the second day, the ambassador­s would visit Jammu where they would be meeting Lt Gov Manoj Sinha besides some of the DDC members and epresentat­ives of some social organisati­ons, they said.

This is an another diplomatic exercise being undertaken by the government to counter the propaganda that is being orchestrat­ed by Pakistan at internatio­nal forums, the officials said.

The envoys would be briefed about the security situation by senior officers involved with the law-and-order situation in the Kashmir valley, especially attempts of Pakistan to push terrorists into India through the Line of Control and also about the frequent ceasefire violations, they said.

Last year, envoys from 17 nations including the US had visited Jammu and Kashmir. The team also comprised ambassador­s from Vietnam, South Korea, Brazil, Uzbekistan, Niger, Nigeria, Morocco, Guyana, Argentina, Philippine­s, Norway, Maldives, Fiji, Togo, Bangladesh and Peru.

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