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Centre May Slash Perks To Kashmiri Separatists, All-Party Meet Today
Indian Home Minsiter said it had been made clear that those people set aside the three principles for which Kashmir is known.
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The home minister also hit out at Kashmiri separatists saying they did not believe in Kashmiriyat or insaaniyat.
“There was a time when my father had conveyed to grant internal autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir and had warned New Delhi that if they continue to deny it, time will come when it will also not be acceptable to people of Jammu and Kashmir”.
Though Singh is insisting that the “doors are open” for dialogue, sources said the Centre also wants a message to go across that the separatists are holding up peace and development in Jammu and Kashmir.
Calling the members of all-party delegation who went to meet Hurriyat leaders on Monday as “chai khor”, Raza said that they should not have broken away from the delegation and gone to meet the separatists.
Divulging details of the meeting in Jammu, the Home Minister said, “As many as 200 people comprising 18 delegations interacted with the all-party delegation”.
While the Prime Minister returned to New Delhi Monday night after his visit to Vietnam and China, Singh had returned to the Capital in the evening after leading the all-party delegation.
D Raja and Sitaram Yechury met Yasin Malik in Humhama Police Station but JKLF chief refereed to “situation outside”.
Without spelling any formal ban on controversial pellet shotguns, which not only inflicted injuries on eyes of protesters but also proved fatal for them, Mr. Singh said, “Around 1000 of PAVA shells have arrived in Srinagar on Sunday”.
In the report, security agencies including NSG have expressed concern that there is general “support” to extremism and terrorism from certain sections of the society including in J&K and this needs to be addressed.
The central government has chose to take a hardline posture vis-a-vis separatist leaders in Jammu and Kashmir and may soon order scaling down of their official security as well as other steps, said informal sources here on Tuesday. The Home Minister also said that everyone is concerned, on the Kashmir situation. Curfew remained clamped in parts of Srinagar.
The saffron leader said the solution should also include rehabilitation of lakhs of Kashmiri Pandits and the hard conditions under which the security forces were working to maintain law and order in the strife-torn state.
“I am hopeful that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir will improve”.
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They alleged, “In politics, India has deployed deceit, double talk, themselves and through their quislings, continuously for the past 70 years”.