The Sunday Guardian

Mehbooba is likely to order Mass arrests

Central intelligen­ce agencies have already prepared the lists of persons who are the brains behind the present unrest.

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Following her meeting with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti is likely to order arrests on a mass scale, especially in south Kashmir, to quell the ongoing protests in the valley. Singh is believed to have advised CM Mehbooba against any soft treatment of those whom the security forces and the intelligen­ce agencies have identified for engineerin­g stone pelting incidents and other violence.

Central intelligen­ce agencies and the CID wing of Jammu and Kashmir police have already prepared the lists of persons who are the brains behind the present unrest. They are waiting for a nod from the J&K CM to arrest these few hundred trouble makers to ease the situation on ground.

Reports said that Rajnath Singh has conveyed to Mehbooba Mufti that she should start the process of arrests to at least secure the highway between Jammu and Kashmir, along with other roads.

The developmen­t comes at a time when insiders in CM Mehbooba’s People’s Democratic Party are claiming that all is not well with the PDP’s alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party. CM Mehbooba is apparently under pressure from her party colleagues— who fear the party will be eroded in the rural areas due to the current turmoil— to “extract tangible forward movement on the agenda of alliance”.

The party’s south Kashmir wing has apparently threatened to resign en masse if she fails to persuade the Centre to talk to the separatist­s.

The frustratio­n within the PDP leadership regarding the continuati­on of the alliance with the BJP was articulate­d by PDP MP Muzaffar Hussain Beigh when he told a television channel that they would prefer to walk out of the alliance if BJP did not implement the political aspect of the agenda of alliance agreed on by the two parties.

He said that the PDP had got discredite­d by aligning with BJP and the current unrest was a manifestat­ion of this. Singh, however, played down reports of difference­s between the two coalition partners and praised Mehbooba Mufti for her handling of the situation.

Meanwhile, a senior PDP leader told this newspaper that “Mehboobaji, during her meeting with Union Home Minister Singh, in Srinagar expressed her reservatio­ns about the present policy of the BJP not to engage with the separatist­s. She conveyed that she is being politicall­y con- sumed in the Kashmir valley for siding with the BJP.”

Party insiders said that the proposed arrests on a mass scale will further shrink the base of the PDP in entire Kashmir, especially in south Kashmir and might also invite resignatio­n from prominent leaders of the ruling party.

Opposition parties have, on the other hand, accused Mehbooba Mufti of being combative rather than reconcilia­tory. There are reports that one of the options which the Central government is coining is to withdraw support to the Mehbooba Mufti government in order to bring normalcy back on the streets of Kashmir. But the state BJP leaders told this newspaper that these reports were rumors and the PDPBJP coalition government would continue to work for the developmen­t of J&K despite all odds. Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chairman of the moderate Hurriyat, has been shifted to the Chashm Shahi huts, designated as a sub-jail, amid speculatio­n that the government may initiate talks with his separatist faction.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has herself indicated that while the hardline Hurriyat is not interested in a dialogue, talks may be held with moderate separatist leaders like Mirwaiz and Yasin Malik. Shifting Mirwaiz, so far under house arrest, to the highly guarded huts gives credence to reports that government intermedia­ries may meet him for talks.

Meanwhile, in a precaution­ary measure to thwart the separatist­s’ call for a

 ?? AFP ?? Men gather with their boats laden with vegetables at the floating vegetable market at Dal Lake in Srinagar on Thursday.
AFP Men gather with their boats laden with vegetables at the floating vegetable market at Dal Lake in Srinagar on Thursday.
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Mehbooba Mufti
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Rajnath Singh

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