The Free Press Journal

Better to keep 3 ex-CMs in detention if Kashmir remains peaceful: Min

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The three former Jammu and Kashmir chief ministers should remain in detention if it helps in maintainin­g peace in the Valley, Union minister Jitendra Singh on Friday told a group of officers who briefed him about the situation in the newly created Union Territory.

He said the government has to change the narrative on Jammu and Kashmir in a bid to have good governance and developmen­t in the region with a focus on the youth.

Referring to the detention of former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, Singh said, “If the situation is peaceful, because they are detained, then it is better that they remain detained.”

He was addressing the officers after inaugurati­ng a two-day regional conference here, which will focus on the implementa­tion of good governance practices in the region.

The regional conference, which is being organised on the theme of “replicatio­n of good governance practices in the union territorie­s of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh”, also witnessed the presence of LG Girish Chandra Murmu.

Singh said the narrative on J and K has to change so that the fruits of good governance and developmen­t reach to the people.

“There is a section of people who don’t know what they have been deprived of. The deprivatio­n happened to that extent,” he said. “We have a new dispensati­on and new order reporting directly to the Centre and we owe it to the people of this region to cooperate with them and make it successful,” the minister said.

“We owe it to youth because they comprise 70 per cent of the population. They have deprived of enormous opportunit­ies that were unfolded by the Modi government in the last five years. Aspiration of the youth is litmus test for us”, he said.

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