Kashmir violence being stoked by talk of revenge: Yashwant and others

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Violence in the Valley shows no signs of abating and is, in fact, being by "talk of revenge" and "unrestrained public statements" from various actors, a citizen's group said in a statement today.

The Concerned Citizens Group, including former Union and former chairperson Wajahat Habibullah, expressed deep anguish over the escalation in violence and said the solution to the present crisis lies in political dialogue.

"We note with deep anguish the recent escalation in violence in This has led to avoidable loss of civilian lives as well as that of security force personnel. What is worse is that the violence shows no signs of abating. In fact, it is being further by unrestrained public statements by various actors and the talk of revenge," the group said.

The statement was also signed by Rajmohan Gandhi, former A P Shah, former in the cabinet secretariat Vappala Balachandran, former Kapil Kak, former in the ministry of external affairs K C Singh, and of the

It was evident that despite being aware of the futility of picking up arms, an increasing number of desperate youngsters are joining the ranks of militants.

"At this critical juncture, when an entire generation of young Kashmiris finds itself at a cross-roads, we would like to urge everyone concerned to step back from the conflict," they said.

While picking up arms by militants is bound to attract the use of force against them by the state, intensifying the confrontation can only worsen the situation, they said in the statement, "Escalating Violence in Jammu and Kashmir".

"The solution to the present crisis in lies in dialogue at the appropriate political level. Only by winning the hearts and minds of the people can their faith in the political process be restored," the group said.

As many as 60 incidents of terrorist violence have taken place in from January till mid-March this year, killing 15 security personnel and 17 terrorists, according to data provided to Parliament.

Last week, an of the Police was badly injured in a stone-pelting incident in

Deputy Chief recently opposed any dialogue with separatists who "stay silent when innocent people are killed and give a call for strike when terrorists are eliminated".

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 17:30 IST