The Sunday Guardian

Mehbooba insists on dialogue with separatist­s

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against the government’s move to establish Kashmiri Pandit colonies and Sainik colonies in J&K.

Informed sources told this newspaper that CM Mufti was was also discussing with her intelligen­ce chief to give some space to the separatist­s including Hurriyat chief Sayeed Ali Shah Geelani. In a recent media briefing, J&K government spokesman and PDP minister Nayeem Akhtar had said that the PDP and the separatist­s were on the same page regarding the Sainik colonies and Kash- miri Pandit colonies, and that “it was a good omen”. But BJP immediatel­y conveyed its displeasur­e to Mehbooba Mufti. The BJP leaders told her that the national party was accused of having an alliance with the PDP, which is a separatist party in Kashmir. In order to allay the ally’s fear, CM Mufti decided not to release Masarat Aalam Bhat. She also told the police to arrest all separatist leaders on Fridays to avoid any disturbanc­es in the form of Friday protests in Srinagar.

She then accused the sepa- ratists of tarnishing the image of Islam by encouragin­g stone-pelting incidents after the Friday prayers at different places in the Kashmir valley.

Her attack follows the separatist­s’ accusation that she is anti-Muslim and antiKashmi­r and that she is giving fillip to the secret agenda of Nagpur based RSS by agreeing to establish Sainik colonies and separate colonies for Kashmiri Pandits.

Defending her remark regarding Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir Valley as throwing a pigeon among the cats, she said that some sections of the media and the National Conference distorted her comment and gave the impression that she projected all Kashmiri Muslims as cats. She clarified her reference was to the militants and not the common man, who she said were secular to the core.

Mehbooba further attacked the NC, saying their foul play in the 1987 Assembly elections had given way to militancy in the state.

On the establishm­ent of Transit Camps for the Kashmiri Pandits, she said that it was important for the government to provide them security in these camps before they can mingle with the other sections of society in their respective areas. On the establishm­ent of Sainik Colonies, she said she has no objection to establishi­ng such colonies for the state subjects.

Meanwhile, Mufti has also filed her nomination papers as PDP candidate for the bypolls in Anantnag Assembly segment. Mehbooba has said the people of Anantnag will repose their trust in her like they did to her father.

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