Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Shah holds talks with RSS leaders over Valley violence

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria ravi.khajuria@hindustant­imes.com

Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) national president Amit Shah on Sunday met leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) and discussed the ongoing violence in Kashmir.

“Since he is on a two-day visit to the state, it was a courtesy visit to the RSS leaders at Vir Bhawan this morning,” said a BJP leader.

“He solicited their opinions and suggestion­s about the prevailing circumstan­ces,” he said.

Shah also inaugurate­d Nana Ji Deshmukh Library at the BJP headquarte­rs on Sunday.

The BJP president has also asked party leaders to reach out to people of Kashmir and Ladakh to address their issues.

Besides meeting a select group of media persons, Shah would meet BJP legislator­s, 11 party ministers and Speaker of the legislativ­e assembly Kavinder Gupta late Sunday evening before returning to New Delhi.

No meetings with PDP, a part- ner of BJP’s ruling alliance in Jammu and Kashmir, ministers or legislator­s have been planned in Amit Shah’s itinerary, which is being seen by political observ- ers as an “indicator” of the things to come.

Meanwhile, the SC also asked the Centre to reach out to all stakeholde­rs in the Valley. Thirty Muslim youth from Kashmir on Sunday joined BJP’s expansion programme. Shah also shared a picture of the Muslim youths on Twitter. “They have decided to give six months for party’s expansion programme. I welcome them all. This initiative is encouragin­g for the BJP,” Shah tweeted.

 ?? NITIN KANOTRA/HT ?? BJP national President Amit Shah (centre) at the inaugurati­on of a party office in Jammu on Sunday.
NITIN KANOTRA/HT BJP national President Amit Shah (centre) at the inaugurati­on of a party office in Jammu on Sunday.

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