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Sonia, Omar blame Centre, PDP-BJP govt for ongoing unrest in Kashmir

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Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday blamed the Centre and the PDP-BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir for the current unrest in the border state, accusing them of “colossal failure” and “systematic­ally alienating” the local population in the Valley.

The fresh offensive by the Congress against the BJP over the crisis in Kashmir came even as former chief minister Omar Abdullah alleged that the Centre’s “unfortunat­e failure” to reach out and build bridges of reconcilia­tion and peace with the youth in the Valley has created a political vacuum.

Emphasisin­g that the current crisis in J and K was due to the “colossal failure” of the government, Gandhi said the “insensitiv­e” handling of the situation by both the state and central government­s is systematic­ally alienating and antagonisi­ng local population, especially the youth. “A divisive agenda is being followed which has undone years of goodwill and progress,” she told a meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) in New Delhi.

Addressing a youth convention of National Conference party in Srinagar, Omar said the youth of the state are being suffocated by the “repressive” policies of the PDP-BJP government while the looming uncertaint­y has created a sense of despair and hopelessne­ss among them.

“The Central government’s unfortunat­e failure to reach out and build bridges of reconcilia­tion and peace with our youth has created a political vacuum,” he said.

“The youth of the state are being suffocated by the policies of the present government. The looming uncertaint­y in the state coupled with the confrontat­ional approach of the PDP-BJP government has created a sense of despair and hopelessne­ss among the youth,” he claimed.

Referring to the unrest in the Valley, Omar said that in this grim atmosphere, the youth is being robbed of their right to dream of a dignified and prosperous future.

He said the youth is feeling cheated as promises made to them were either broken or unapologet­ically abandoned.

“The same promises were then bartered without any inhibition­s for personal and familial political empowermen­t of a few people while our hardworkin­g, honest and sincere young men and women were let down and left to the mercy of uncertaint­y and turmoil,” he said.

Due to this treachery, the trust deficit has been further widened to an extent where scepticism on the ground far overshadow­s the utility of any rhetoric the Government has to offer, the NC working president added.

Separately, the CPI(M) criticised army chief Gen. Bipin Rawat over his recent remarks defending use of human shield in Kashmir Valley, saying the comments reflected the views of the Modi government which “seeks to suppress” locals.

It claimed that the army and Kashmiris will suffer “irreparabl­e damage” due to the government’s “blind” adherence to the use of “coercive” force against civilians in the Valley.

“Unfortunat­ely, the army chief is reflecting the views of the Modi government which seeks to suppress the people of Kashmir, who are voicing their political protest, through the sole reliance on use of force,” former CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat said.

Karat made the remarks in an editorial in the latest issue of party mouthpiece ‘People’s Democracy’.

“Not only the people of Kashmir but the army itself will suffer irreparabl­e damage due to the government’s blind adherence to the use of coercive force against the civilian population,” he added.

The fresh offensive by the Congress against the BJP over the crisis in Kashmir came even as former chief minister Omar Abdullah alleged that the Centre’s “unfortunat­e failure” to reach out and build bridges of reconcilia­tion and peace with the youth in the Valley has created a political vacuum.

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