Deccan Chronicle

Second envoys’ tour to see ‘normal’ J&K soon

EU members, West Asian nations to be part of visit

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

In another move to further convince the internatio­nal community that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is returning to complete normalcy, the Union Government will take a second batch of foreign envoys “from different geographic­al regions” to J&K this week, possibly on Thursday.

According to some reports, envoys from European Union-member nations as well as West Asian countries may be part of the group this time. According to other reports, the foreign envoys may also be taken to Budgam in the Kashmir valley this time.

It may be recalled that the first batch of foreign envoys from 15 nations were taken around on January 9 and 10, It, however, did not consist of anyone from either the EU-member nations or West Asia.

Government sources said on Monday, “Since the last visit of Envoys, we have received several requests from Ambassador­s to visit the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. A group of Envoys from different geographic­al regions will be visiting Jammu and Kashmir this week.”

It may be recalled that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had earlier said after the visit of the first batch that those envoys had been taken there to “see the efforts being made by the government to bring the situation to normal”, and had added that “normalcy has been restored to a large extent”.

Last month, 15 envoys from United States, South Korea, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Fiji, Maldives, Norway, Philippine­s, Morocco, Argentina, Peru, Niger, Nigeria, Guyana and Togo were part of the delegation that visited the newly-created union territory of J&K.

They interacted with security officials, members of civil society, political leaders and the local media.

During the discussion­s with members of civil society, the envoys had heard a range of views, with some also critical of

the move to revoke Article 370 while there were others who felt that this would bring new opportunit­ies to those sections of society who had felt marginalis­ed earlier.

India had last year defended its move to revoke Article 370 in August, maintainin­g that “The recent legislativ­e measures taken by India within the framework of its Constituti­on will ensure that these progressiv­e measures will ... (bring) an end to gender disparity, including on property rights and representa­tion in local bodies”, adding, “There will be better protection of juvenile rights and laws against domestic violence. The rights to education, informatio­n and work will now be applicable. Long-standing discrimina­tion against refugees and under privileged sections will end.”

 ?? — PTI ?? A woman shows a damaged house after heavy shelling from the Pakistan side, in Mendhar Sector of Poonch district, on Monday.
— PTI A woman shows a damaged house after heavy shelling from the Pakistan side, in Mendhar Sector of Poonch district, on Monday.

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