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Ex IB chief is Jammu and Kashmir interlocut­or

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In a clear indication that the centre was willing to reboot its Kashmir policy, the central government on Monday appointed ex-intelligen­ce chief Dineshwar Sharma as its interlocut­or for Jammu and Kashmir and gave him “complete freedom” to talk to all groups and individual­s” including Kashmiri separatist­s.

“There is no bar on him to talk to one group and not another... We want to understand aspiration­s of people of Jammu and Kashmir,” Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, announcing the government initiative at a hurriedly-convened media conference.

“As a representa­tive of the government of India, Dineshwar Sharma will initiate a sustained interactio­n and dialogue to understand legitimate aspiration­s of people in Jammu and Kashmir,” Singh said.

NEW DELHI:

In a fresh move for peace in Jammu and Kashmir, the Centre on Monday announced a “sustained dialogue” process with all stakeholde­rs in the Valley and appointed a former Intelligen­ce Bureau director as its special representa­tive.

Dineshwar Sharma would hold talks with all sections of people and organisati­ons, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said at a hurriedly called press conference here.

The home minister made it clear that Sharma, who would hold the rank of a cabinet secretary, would have complete independen­ce in deciding who to hold talks with. He was replying to a question on whether Sharma would hold discussion­s with the Hurriyat Conference.

“The Centre has shown conviction and consistenc­y on Kashmir issue and carrying forward this policy, we have decided to begin a sustained dialogue policy for Jammu and Kashmir.

“And for this we have decided to appoint Dineshwar Sharma as special representa­tive of the Government of India,” Singh told reporters.

Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independen­ce Day address, Singh said the government was sensitive to issues related to Jammu and Kashmir.

The prime minister’s Independen­ce Day statement that problems in the state could be solved “neither by bullet, nor by abuses but by embracing the people” clearly underlined the government s policy and intentions, he said.

Singh said the prime minister had held a series of meetings with political representa­tives on the Kashmir issue.

“All of them were clear that the process of dialogue should begin in the Valley,” he said.

Asked about the failure of similar initiative­s undertaken earlier, Singh said, “Please take it from me that whatever we do, we will do with saaf neeyat aur neeti (good intentions and clear policy).”

In another supplement­ary question on previous reports of interlocut­ors gathering dust in the home ministry, he said, “You cannot pre-judge that this initiative will not be successful. Our announceme­nt shows how serious we are about initiating dialogue.”

The home minister said the special representa­tive would initiate sustained interactio­ns and dialogue to understand the legitimate aspiration­s of people, especially the youth, and try to fulfil them, he said.

Sharma, a 1979-batch (retired) officer of the Indian Police Service, served as director of the Intelligen­ce Bureau from December 2014 to 2016.

Asked whether a police officer was capable for holding talks on such a sensitive issue, Singh shot back, “What’s wrong in that. He is an apolitical person having no political affiliatio­n which is his greatest advantage. Besides he is well aware about the internal security situation of the country.”

Singh also made it clear that there was no time-frame set for him as the issue was sensitive.

Sharma is the fourth interlocut­or appointed by the Centre since 2002. The first one was former Union minister K C Pant, the second N N Vohra, the present governor of the state, and the last a three-member panel comprising former bureaucrat M M Ansari, academicia­n Radha Kumar and late journalist Dileep Padgaonkar.

 ?? PTI ?? Home Minister Rajnath Singh at a press conference in New Delhi on Monday
PTI Home Minister Rajnath Singh at a press conference in New Delhi on Monday

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