Hindustan Times (Delhi)

FOREIGN ENVOYS VISIT SRINAGAR

Delegation interacts with groups of politician­s, civil society activists and journalist­s approved by the government

- Ashiq Hussain ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

Foreign envoys, including an EU delegation, at the Dal Lake in Srinagar on Wednesday. The second n batch of envoys is on a two-day visit organised by the Union government to assess the situation in J&K amid criticism over curbs imposed after Article 370 was nixed.

SRINAGAR: A group of 25 diplomats, including the envoys of Germany, France and the EU, arrived in Srinagar on Wednesday for a two-day trip aimed at allowing them to assess the situation in Kashmir and interact with local traders, grassroots politician­s, and activists.

This is the second batch of diplomats allowed into Kashmir by the government since the erstwhile state’s special status was revoked last August and it was split into two Union Territorie­s. As with the first group that visited during January 9-10, the diplomats did not meet representa­tives of mainstream political parties such as the Peoples Democratic Party and the National Conference.

The group, which has 21 envoys and four deputy heads of missions, landed in Srinagar amid tight security in the morning. The group was taken for a ride in traditiona­l shikaras on the Dal Lake after authoritie­s called off a plan to fly them to the northern district of Baramulla in helicopter­s because of inclement weather.

The delegation interacted with groups of politician­s, civil society activists and journalist­s approved by the government. They also met a group of traders and entreprene­urs to discuss the status of business and tourism.

The external affairs ministry described the visit as part of “outreach efforts”. It said in a statement that the group is visiting Srinagar and Jammu to meet civil society representa­tives from different ethnic, religious and socio-economic groups, business and political leaders, and the civil administra­tion.

The diplomats will be briefed about developmen­t programmes, get an assessment of the security situation and “witness for themselves the progressiv­e normalisat­ion of the situation,” the statement said.

The group includes French envoy Emmanuel Lenain, German ambassador Walter Lindner, European Union ambassador Ugo Astuto and Canadian high commission­er Nadir Patel. The other diplomats are from Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Mexico, Italy, the Netherland­s, Namibia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Tajikistan, Bulgaria, Guinea, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Poland and New Zealand.

“We are here to see how things are,” said Danish ambassador Freddy Svane. Others said they were here as tourists. “Kashmir is a beautiful place. We are just here as tourists,” said Dominican Republic ambassador Frank Hans Dannenberg Castellano­s.

Afghan chargé d’affaires Tahir Qadiry noted he had seen schools and shops open on the drive from the airport. “On a tour of Jammu & Kashmir, [we are here] to see first-hand the situation ourselves... It is great to see people on the way we came in... people going to schools and shops open,” he said. Schools in the Kashmir Valley have seen sparse attendance since last August.

Qadiry tweeted that journalist­s who interacted with the diplomats called on the government to fully restore the internet as it is affecting their work.

Prominent businessma­n M Ashraf Mir said, “What formula does the government have for the prosperity of the state? We want revival of everything, economy as well as politics...”.

A group of leaders of the Janata Dal-united (JD-U) also met the group. “Our delegation told them Kashmiris want change. We are not concerned if political leaders are in prison but we are concerned about developmen­t...we want elections to be conducted soon...,” said JD-U leader GN Shaheen.

Iltija Mufti, daughter of detained former CM Mehbooba Mufti, criticised the visit .

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 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI / HT PHOTO ?? ■ Member of a European Union delegation after a shikara ride at the Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday.
WASEEM ANDRABI / HT PHOTO ■ Member of a European Union delegation after a shikara ride at the Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday.

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