The Sunday Guardian

PMO thought separatist­s, not Mehbooba, would ask for Ramzan ceasefire

CM Mufti has claimed she had discussed the issue with all political parties of J&K, but the Opposition denies that.

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Ramzan ceasefire,” said PDP spokesman Rafi Ahmad Mir.

Even as most of the participan­ts in the all-party meeting denied that ceasefire was discussed, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti maintains there was a consensus on it in the meeting.

Reports said that it was Centre’s interlocut­or Dineshwar Sharma who played a role in ensuring the Ramzan ceasefire. Reports further said that Dineshwar Sharma was able to hold talks secretly with some Hurriyat leaders and the ceasefire proposal was also discussed. Professor Abdul Gani Bhat and Bilal Gani Lone came under media scrutiny for holding talks with Dineshwar Sharma — Mirwaiz even issued a show-cause notice to Professor Bhat to explain his meeting with Sharma.

If these reports are true, the task of Dineshwar Sharma to bring the separatist­s on board has been made difficult by Mehbooba Mufti. Dineshwar Sharma is working very hard on the ground to establish contacts with all the separatist­s and bring them on board so that the ceasefire becomes durable and sustainabl­e.

The separatist­s have described the ceasefire announceme­nt as a cruel joke with the people of Kashmir. Hurriyat Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has asked the Centre and the state government what will happen after Eid. He said that instead of such temporary measures, the Central government should start a serious dialogue on Kashmir.

Terror outfit Laskhar-eToiba has already rejected the ceasefire proposal and on Friday it had a brief gunfight with soldiers in Hajin area of North-West Bandipora district. Hizbul Mujahideen has so far remained silent.

Dineshwar Sharma, according to reports, has now the task of bringing all the parties on board so that the government can take further steps for making the ceasefire comprehens­ive and result-oriented.

CM Mehbooba Mufti has asserted that she will facilitate the process of dialogue between the Central government and the separatist­s, but so far separatist­s have refused to respond positively to her proposal.

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