The Asian Age

Every stone destabilis­es Kashmir, PM tells youth

‘ Pak, which foments trouble, disintegra­ting’

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday made a fervent appeal to the Kashmiri youth who have joined the militant ranks or indulge in stone- pelting to shun the path of violence, return to their homes to live a life of “dignity and peace” and be part of the endeavor of creating a “new India” by 2022.

“It is time that these youth return to their families. Each stone thrown by a misguided youth hurts the hearts and minds of the people in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said reiteratin­g that vikas ( developmen­t) is the solution to all problems faced by the state and its people.

Speaking for the first time after the government announced an halt to antimilita­ncy operations in the state during the holy month of Ramazan, the Prime Minister said there is no alternativ­e to peace and stability.

Without naming

Pakistan, he said that the neighbour which has been inciting the youth of Kashmir for violence is itself disintegra­ting. “We belong to one nation for thousands of years. Nobody can create a wedge between us. Those who have been trying to create problem are reaching their end,” he said.

Dedicating the 330- MW Krishengan­ga power project to the nation, Mr Modi said that declaring unilateral ceasefire and halting military operations against militants in the state was aimed at not

only to provide an opportunit­y to the people to observe the Muslim fasting month of Ramazan in a peaceful atmosphere but also to expose the elements which are misusing the name of Islam to push the youth of the Valley towards violence and terrorism. He said earlier the police cases against thousands of the youth involved in stone- pelting incidents were withdrawn.

The Prime Minister said that the PDP- BJP government in J& K and the NDA government at the Centre are working hard to get youth of Kashmir back to the road of developmen­t. “The youth of J& K have to play the major role for the developmen­t of the state. This state has every facility to move forward, you should not lag behind. But there are some powers which don’t want to see the state on the path of progress. We have taken a pledge to defeat them,” he said.

He said it is his own homeland which is damaged by each stone or a gun taken into his hands by a local youth. “But time has come when the youth of J& K have to shun violence and be part of the developmen­t of their nation. They have to connect with the developmen­t of India and contribute in the endeavour of making of new India,” he said.

Mr Modi reiterated that the problems in Kashmir can only be solved by embracing its people. Recalling his last Independen­ce speech, Mr Modi said he stood by what he had said earlier that “Na goli se, na gaali se, Kashmir ki samasya suljhe gi gale lagaane se ( Kashmir problem will not be solved by bullets or abuses but only with embracing the people)”.

He said that the then Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee had all praise for Kashmiriya­t ( the ethno- national and social consciousn­ess and cultural values of Kashmiri people). “He was supporter of ‘ Kashmiriya­t’ and I’m mureed ( disciple) of it,” he said.

He said that while the government is leaving no stone unturned to solve the problems of the people of J& K especially its youth, he needs the help from the latter, their parents, saints and all the residents of the state to save both “Kashmiriya­t” and “Jamhooriya­t”.

Earlier, beginning his speech in Kashmiri, Mr Modi asked people in Srinagar to accept his “salaam” and wished them health and prosperity. He spoke passionate­ly for about 30 minutes highlighti­ng the importance of “Kashmiriya­t”.

 ?? — H. U. NAQASH ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi, J& K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti and MoS Jitendra Singh during a function in Srinagar on Saturday.
— H. U. NAQASH Prime Minister Narendra Modi, J& K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti and MoS Jitendra Singh during a function in Srinagar on Saturday.

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