The Asian Age

Separatist­s term Ramzan truce a ‘ cosmetic measure’

- YUSUF JAMEEL

In their first reaction to the Centre asking security forces to suspend counterins­urgency operations in J& K during Muslim fasting month of Ramzan, the separatist­s on Thursday termed the move as a “cosmetic measure”.

They said that the government should instead of declaring unilateral truce find out why the youth of the Valley are taking up guns and address the issue of Kashmir in its totality. “Instead of taking some cosmetic measures, the Indian government should try to know and understand the causes behind our youth taking up guns,” said separatist leader and the Valley’s chief Muslim cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.

“You have pushed the youth of Kashmir to the wall. I don’t think declaring ceasefire is a solution. You need to address the Kashmir problem in its totality as the root cause of the turmoil is denial of right to self determinat­ion to the people of the state,” he added.

The Mirwaiz also spoke about “terrible atrocities that are being perpetuate­d on the people of Kashmir by government forces” working as a catalyst for the Valley’s youth taking up guns.

The Union home ministry had on Wednesday announced to halt military operations against separatist militants during Ramzan, which began on Thursday. It said that the decision was taken “to help peace- loving Muslims observe Ramzan in a peaceful environmen­t”.

Chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, her predecesso­r and Opposition NC working president Omar Abdullah, the CPI( M), the Congress and various other mainstream parties and leaders welcomed the move, saying it will go a long way in creating a peaceful and amicable environmen­t for a sustained dialogue on the issue of Kashmir. They hoped the militants will reciprocat­e the gesture.

Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front ( JKLF) chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik accused the Centre of hoodwinkin­g the outside world by declaring truce. “On one hand, they talk of truce and, on the other, they are doing all at their command to force the people of Kashmir to surrender at Lal Chowk ( Srinagar’s historic central square). But we will resist it. Our resistance shall continue,” he said.

On one hand, they talk of truce and, on the other, they are doing all at their command to force the people of Kashmir to surrender at Lal Chowk... But we will resist it.

— Yasin Malik,

JKLF chairman

 ?? — PTI ?? Makkal Needhi Maiam president and actor Kamal Haasan during a rally at Panagudi town in Tirunelvel­i district of Tamil Nadu on Thursday.
— PTI Makkal Needhi Maiam president and actor Kamal Haasan during a rally at Panagudi town in Tirunelvel­i district of Tamil Nadu on Thursday.

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