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Former IB Chief to hold talks with all stake holders in JK: Rajnath

KH Web Desk by KH Web Desk
October 24, 2017
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New Delhi: Nine weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached out to the Valley from the Red Fort saying “Kashmir’s problems can be solved only by embracing its people, not with bullets or abuses”, the Centre Monday named a former Intelligence chief as its special representative to “initiate and carry forward a dialogue with elected representatives, various organisations and concerned individuals in the State of Jammu and Kashmir”.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh named Dineshwar Sharma, former Director of Intelligence Bureau, as the representative of Government of India.
Asked if Sharma would be talking to separatists and organisations such as the Hurriyat Conference as well, Singh said: “Sharma will have full freedom to engage in talks with anyone he likes. The youth of Kashmir will be a special focus.”
An official statement later said Sharma will initiate “sustained interaction and dialogue to understand the legitimate aspirations of the wide cross-sections of society, particularly the youth in Jammu and Kashmir and communicate them to the State Government and the Centre”.
The announcement on initiating a dialogue in J&K comes at a time when at least ten separatist leaders have been raided and arrested by the National Investigation Agency and Enforcement Directorate for their alleged involvement in suspicious transactions. Those arrested include Altaf Shah alias Fantoosh, son-in-law of Hurriyat hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and businessman Zahoor Watali.
In his Independence Day address from the ramparts of the Red Fort, Modi had said: “Na goli se, na gaali se, Kashmir ki samasya suljhegi gale lagaane se (Kashmir’s problems can be solved only by embracing its people, not with bullets or abuses)”.
“The Prime Minister’s remarks show the intention of the government on Kashmir. It shows the conviction and consistency of the government. We have decided to start a sustained dialogue,” Rajnath Singh told reporters. He had also visited J&K from September 9-12 and met a large number of delegations.
Dineshwar Sharma is a retired IPS officer from the 1979 batch of the Kerala cadre. He will enjoy the rank of a Cabinet Secretary in his new assignment. In August this year, he was engaged as the Centre’s interlocutor for talks with Kuki organisations and the Manipur government.
The Valley has been in turmoil since July 2016 when the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani triggered street protests, prompting a crackdown by security forces. This year alone, over 160 militants have been killed in the Valley. The Opposition has been urging the government to go for a political dialogue.
Local protests, including those by school-going children, have dominated the Kashmir unrest narrative. The Army too courted controversy in April this year after an officer tied a Kashmiri man to his jeep, ostensibly to use him as a human shield against stone-throwing protesters.
Appointed as an interlocutor to begin a sustained dialogue in Jammu & Kashmir, former Intelligence Bureau director Dineshwar Sharma on Monday said that his priority is to restore peace and find a permanent solution in Kashmir. “It’s like homecoming for me. I am sure that I will be able to fulfill the expectations of the government and people of the country,” said Sharma. He cleared his vision for the dialogue and said, “Let me make it clear that peace is the priority and for that my doors will be open to everyone.”

 

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