Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Guv Rule in J&K is not muscular policy: Vohra

Focus on better governance and developmen­t, says governor

- Harinder Baweja letters@hindustant­imes.com

Every possible effort will be made to regain the confidence of youth. We have sought the support of the political organisati­ons and they have offered strong support.

NN VOHRA ,

J&K governor

NEW DELHI: Governor’s Rule in Jammu and Kashmir does not mean a hard line, muscular security approach, as many commentato­rs believe, the state’s governor indicated in his first interview after this was enforced on June 20, a day after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) broke its alliance with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and pulled out of the Mehbooba Mufti government. On the contrary, it means better governance and more focus on developmen­t, he said.

“I am unaware of the genesis of the [talk on the] hard line approach. The entire administra­tive apparatus, from the very top to the bottom shall function with efficiency, speed and accountabi­lity to serve the people and regain the trust of the common man,’’ NN Vohra said in an exclusive, written interview with HT.

Vohra, who will soon complete 10 years as governor, has administer­ed the state on at least four occasions.

Credited as being an able crisis manager, he took over the reins of the state in 2008, after a massive phase of unrest in the aftermath of the Amarnath land row, when the PDP pulled out of the Ghulam Nabi Azad government. Elections, however, were conducted within three months.

Mindful of the new ground realities, in which scores of young Kashmiris are choosing the path of violence, Vohra said there is “need to seek the involvemen­t and support of various elements of civil society to engender a positive environmen­t”. He has already held one all-party meeting with representa­tives from the BJP, PDP, National Conference and other political parties.

When asked about the difficulti­es of Governor’s Rule being able to provide a healing touch to an alienated population, Vohra said, “Administra­tive functionin­g during the period of unitary rule in not anti-people. On the contrary, such spells are utilised to speed up the machinery and ren- der prompt service, particular­ly to the neglected elements of society and those living in underdevel­oped areas.”

Responding to a specific question of how young men can be prevented from choosing the path of violence — an increasing problem since the killing of militant poster-boy Burhan Wani in 2016 — the governor said he would be working through parents, teachers and civil society to reach out to young people.

SRINAGAR: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday visited the Kashmir Valley to review the security situation ahead of the upcoming Amarnath Yatra.

Accompanie­d by Army chief General Bipin Rawat, the minister was received by Lt General Ranbir Singh, the Northern Army Commander and Lt General AK Bhatt, Chinar Corps Commander.

“The Raksha Mantri was briefed about the security and administra­tive arrangemen­ts for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. She was subsequent­ly given an update by the Chinar Corps Commander in Badami Bagh Cantonment on the latest security scenario in the Valley, including details of Counter Infiltrati­on and Counter Terrorist Operations undertaken in the recent past,” defence ministry spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia said here.

Later, the defence minister also interacted with governor NN Vohra in Srinagar and discussed the overall security situation, the spokesman said.

The minister also visited the Baltal base camp of Amarnath Yatra in Sonmarg, Ganderbal district, where she received a briefing on the Yatra security arrangemen­ts.

She reviewed security situation along the yatra route and directed officials to maintain high level security during the Yatra which will start later this week on June 28.

CURRENT RESERVATIO­N COUNTERS TO OPEN TODAY

JAMMU: To facilitate devotees undertakin­g Amarnath Yatra, the current reservatio­n counters will start operating from Tuesday.

Amarnath Shrine Board in co-ordination with Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, state tourism department and local administra­tion will start five current reservatio­n counters in Jammu and one in Kashmir from Tuesday.

“The general public can get on-spot/current reservatio­n in Jammu at Vaishnavi Dham, Saraswati Dham outside Jammu railway station and for priests at Ram Mandir Purani Mandi and at Geeta Bhawan, Parade from June 26,” said Arun Manhas, additional deputy commission­er Jammu.

From Wednesday, current reservatio­n will also commence from the Mahajan Hall as well, he added.

 ?? AP ?? A man rides through a closed market during a shutdown in Srinagar ■ on Monday.
AP A man rides through a closed market during a shutdown in Srinagar ■ on Monday.
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 ??  ?? ■ Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman during her visit to the Chinar Corps on Monday. Army chief General Bipin Rawat and other senior officials accompanie­d her. HT PHOTO
■ Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman during her visit to the Chinar Corps on Monday. Army chief General Bipin Rawat and other senior officials accompanie­d her. HT PHOTO

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