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Rajnath Singh says Centre is working towards a permanent solution in Kashmir

Indo Asian News Service • August 13, 2017, 22:27:45 IST
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Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that the Centre was working towards a permanent solution to the Kashmir problem, though he did not elaborate.

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New Delhi: Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that the Centre was working towards a permanent solution to the Kashmir problem, though he did not elaborate. “Whatever steps we are now taking in Kashmir is towards a permanent solution to the issue. I will not like to clarify much, and it would not be proper too. Kashmir should maintain its identity,” he said in his address at the India TV conclave ‘Vande Mataram’. [caption id=“attachment_3536829” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Rajnath Singh. AFP File image of Rajnath Singh. AFP[/caption] He said that there has been a decline in stone pelting incidents in the Valley but they should totally stop. “We are not satisfied with this. Stone pelting must stop altogether. We have to provide jobs to Kashmiri youth,” he said. On the PDP-BJP government in Kashmir, Rajnath Singh said that the common agenda of governance is an “experiment which is continuing”. “I can say emphatically that the state government is not obstructing our fight against terrorism. I salute the state police for its efforts to curb terrorism,” he said. The home minister reiterated that the Centre “never closed the doors for talks”, even with Hurriyat leaders, and they are “still open”. On the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley, he said that during the tenure of late chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, it was agreed that they would be rehabilitated. “I have been told some land had been earmarked. Instead of setting up separate colonies, a certain percentage from other communities would have settled with them. The Centre had no objections. But conditions changed for the worse, and the implementation is getting delayed. I cannot say that this will happen in a year or six months. It cannot be done in a hurry,” he said. Asked why India cannot carry out an Abbottabad-type operation in which US forces assassinated Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, Rajnath Singh replied: “I would only say that today India is not weak. It is a question of time as to what to do, then we will see.” He said that talks with Pakistan have halted for now but if the neighbouring country assures India that it will not let its soil used by terrorists to perpetrate attacks against India, talks can resume. “Pakistan will have to change (its stance), a_aj nahin sudharega, toh kal sudharna padega_ (if not today, they will have to change tomorrow),” he said. On yoga guru Swami Ramdev’s assertion that India should “conquer” Pakistan-administered Kashmir, the home minister said: “We also occasionally think about this. But there is a vast difference between speaking from a public platform and working in a government. We have to work carefully.”

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