The Sunday Guardian

Governor adopting Doval doctrine in Kashmir

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Governor Satya Pal Malik has launched a slew of measures to enhance the possibilit­y of normalcy and peace in J&K by providing ample opportunit­ies and justice to the youth of Kashmir valley. The Central government is also trying to bridge the gap between the youth and New Delhi and taking a number of steps, especially in the field of sports, so as to bring them out of their present mess.

At the same time, the Centre is trying to shrink the support base of Hurriyat Conference and other separatist organisati­ons in entire Kashmir in order to isolate them. All these are being done in line with National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval’s new policy on dealing with the Kashmir issue in the present circumstan­ces.

Governor Malik has started implementi­ng what has come to be known as the “Doval doctrine” for the resolution of Kashmir dispute and has taken practical steps to make New Delhi visible in Kashmir in a positive light especially among the youth.

The Centre has been trying to wean away support from separatist­s in Kashmir especially among the youth and they have sent fresh Central funds under Khelo India scheme to provide better environmen­t for Kashmir youth to come out from the cycle of violence. NSA Doval, who has been handling Kashmir as an intelligen­ce man, has decided to move away from the “policy of appeasemen­t” that began during the Vajpayee days and ran up to UPA’s second innings. The Centre is trying to concentrat­e on visible developmen­t in the Valley rather than doing any “investment in the terrorists”.

In the past four years, lead- ers of various Hurriyat factions and Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front ( JKLF) chief Yaseen Malik have been kept under house arrest for most of the time and not allowed to have any contact with public.

The Centre has also plugged all the hawala channels to these separatist leaders and their organisati­ons.

Many Hurriyat leaders and their relatives are now under detention after being arrested by National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) in this connection. Besides, the conduits of these leaders too are feeling the NIA heat.

A few days ago, NIA sleuths raided the house of Muhammad Shafi Mir at Lal Bazar on the outskirts of Srinagar. Mir was the main hawala channel of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen. Similarly, NIA raided the house of prominent Hurriyat Shia face of Geelani faction, Agha Syed Hassan of Budgam.

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