Delhi
adopting 'cosmetic approach' to Kashmir, says Sayeed
Friday November 26, 2010 07:25:57 PM,
IANS
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Jammu:
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and opposition Peoples
Democratic Party's (PDP) patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Friday
criticised the central government for adopting a "cosmetic
approach" on Kashmir.
In a statement here, Sayeed said the government's actions and
pronouncements on Kashmir still "smack of continuation of an
approach that had yielded nothing but pain and disturbance in the
last six decades".
"While some response to current turmoil that ate up 111 people in
the shape of all-party meeting and a delegation's visit had raised
hopes of a changed approach but it seems the effort was limited to
firefighting and attempting to see Kashmir move away from
headlines," he said.
Sayeed said that, in his opinion, Kashmir "has made a collective,
final and lasting break with violence and disapproved arms as a
tool of political struggle".
He added that "this fact had been reiterated repeatedly through
peaceful street protests and participation in elections but
unfortunately it had failed to evoke a matching response from the
country".
Instead of releasing the youth and politicians, more were arrested
since the announcement of eight-point agenda, he said. "Cosmetic
announcements of bunker reduction were being projected as troop
reductions while the valley had been effectively converted into a
prison".
Reacting to attack on the moderate Hurriyat Conference chairman
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Sayeed said: "It was strange that while
leaders from all political parties were keen to be seen talking to
leaders like Syed Ali Geelani and Maulvi Umar Farooq in Srinagar,
but their own attempts to open a dialogue with the people of the
country was being blocked".
Referring to disruption of the interactive seminars attended by
these leaders, the latest on Thursday in Chandigarh where the
Mirwaiz was attacked, Mufti said it was ironical that a "handful
of trouble makers were allowed to disrupt serious and peaceful
deliberations".
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