The Free Press Journal

Valley problem centered around just 3 districts, says Amit Shah

- AGENCIES New Delhi

BJP President Amit Shah on Sunday said the problem in Jammu and Kashmir was not widespread but centered around just "three and a half districts", and the central government was formulatin­g a "course of action" to resolve the situation.

Shah also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had "made more efforts to improve relations with Pakistan than any other government". Addressing an Aaj Tak Editors round-table on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's completion of three years in office, Shah said the BJP government was making every effort to bring peace to Kashmir Valley, which has been on the boil for the past many weeks.

Shah also said the ruling alliance has not yet zeroed upon any candidate for the Presidenti­al election, and expressed confidence on forming government in West Bengal soon.

"We are maintainin­g strict vigil on Kashmir. Don't see the past six months, you have to see Kashmir from 1989 to 2017. There are many such spells of three months, six months, one year, where such incidents have occurred, security forces have got the situation in control," he said.

"The problem in Kashmir is a problem of three and a half districts," Shah said, apparently referring to two south Kashmir districts and Srinagar where violent anti-government protests have been rampant. "We are formulatin­g a course of action, give us some time," he said, expressing confidence that security forces will bring the situation under control.

The situation has worsened due to protests by college and school students in Srinagar and parts of south Kashmir.

He said the Modi government had "made more efforts to improve relations with Pakistan than any other government".

"The Narendra Modi government did more than anyone else to have good relations with Pakistan. But the efforts for good relations should be from both sides. The Prime Minister made efforts, but we did not get results. We have to protect the interests of our country and we are doing that," he said.

"We want good relations with all neighbours, but only after making our borders safe."

Commenting on the work of the BJP government in three years, he said they spent most of the time "rectifying" the situation created by the previous Congress-led United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) regime. "We are fighting with Naxals. Can there be a fight which will have bullets being fired from only one side? But the BJP government has been tough on the Naxals," he said.

Asked about the Presidenti­al election, he said "We have not decided on a presidenti­al candidate. Even if I have something in my mind I cannot say it. Discussion with (alliance) partners is also due."

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