Millennium Post

Mehbooba pins Kashmir hopes on Modi, slams Pak for unrest

Curfew, shutdown continue to cripple life for 50th consecutiv­e day

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday squarely blamed Pakistan and Separatist­s for fuelling the ongoing trouble in the Kashmir Valley that has been seething with public anger and violent anti-government protests for the past 50 days.

Mehbooba was on a whirlwind visit to Delhi for a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the situation in Kashmir where at least 71 people have been killed since the July 8 killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister said she exchanged views with the Prime Minister on finding a way out of the “Kashmir imbroglio”.

“The Prime Minister is very concerned and is as hurt as we are with the deaths in Kashmir,” she said and blamed Pakistan for inciting the violence and provoking youth to attack security forces and police stations.

“I want to tell Pakistan, if it has any sympathy for Kashmiris, it should stop provoking (Kashmiris) to attack police stations,” she said. This is for the first time that Mehbooba has directly blamed Islamabad for causing trouble in Kashmir. Previously when in opposition, she was known to have a soft spot for Pakistan and Kashmiri Separatist­s. She said Pakistan lost a “golden chance” to resolve the Kashmir problem when Modi went to Lahore in December last and later when Home Minister Rajnath Singh visited Islamabad for a Saarc conference early this month.

“It is time for Pakistan to respond (to India) if it wants peace in Kashmir,” said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader who heads a coalition in the state with Modi’s BJP as its ruling ally. The meeting was her first with Modi since the unrest began. Mehbooba said she pitched for talks “with all stakeholde­rs” to end the current impasse. She, however, asked Separatist leaders to shun violence “if they want to talk”.

Saturday marked the 50th day of curfew across Kashmir. More violence erupted in the state after the body of a man, allegedly chased by security forces during a stone-pelting protest a day ago, was fished out of the Jhelum River.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti at a meeting in New Delhi on Saturday
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti at a meeting in New Delhi on Saturday

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