The Asian Age

‘ Only Centre can take call on holding talks with Pak’

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Jammu, April 1: A day after Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to initiate talks with Pakistan, Union minister Jitendra Singh on Sunday said the decision to hold or not to hold a dialogue with Islamabad is purely the Centre’s prerogativ­e.

The BJP on Saturday hit back at the PDP for its remarks that delay in resumption of a dialogue between India and Pakistan has the potential of underminin­g the Agenda of Alliance of the PDP- BJP government and said such remarks could lead to mistrust and add to confusion among the people.

“The decision to hold or not to hold talks with Pakistan is purely the Centre’s prerogativ­e and only the government of India is in a position to take a call on this,” Mr Singh, the minister of state in the Prime Minister’s Office, told reporters on the sidelines of the BJP state working committee meeting at Suchetgarh.

Asked to comment on Ms Mehbooba’s statement that India should hold talks with Pakistan at the earliest, Mr Singh said he “is not qualified to answer whether or not and when India should hold talks with Pakistan because he is not privy to the sensitive inputs and confidenti­al reports, based on which, the ministry of external affairs and the Union ministry of Home Affairs take a view”.

He, however, said, any decision in this regard is beyond the purview of the J- K government.

Without naming any political party, Mr Singh said even going by the ideologica­l positions taken by Kashmir- centric political parties espousing demands such as autonomy, these parties have also, in their policy documents, left the management of foreign affairs to the central government.

Lauding the security forces for eliminatin­g eight militants in a single operation in the Kashmir valley today, Mr Singh said, “Our security forces are doing a commendabl­e job and the nation is eternally indebted to them”. “We are approachin­g the last phase of militancy,” he said, claiming the common man in Kashmir, particular­ly the youth, has already moved ahead.

 ?? — AP ?? Villagers run for cover as a teargas shell explodes near them during the funeral of Zubar Ahmad, one of the killed rebels at Shopian, south of Srinagar, on Sunday.
— AP Villagers run for cover as a teargas shell explodes near them during the funeral of Zubar Ahmad, one of the killed rebels at Shopian, south of Srinagar, on Sunday.
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Jitendra Singh

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