Rajnath in Kashmir; says Modi govt keen to hold dialogue with 'right-minded' people

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

The is keen to hold dialogue with all "right-minded" people in to bring lasting peace in the state, said today.

"Dialogue can be held with everyone. It is not necessary to be like-minded to hold talks, but it is compulsory to be right-minded," he said, offering an olive branch to the separatists.

The said at a press conference that the central government has appointed a special for holding talks with all stake-holders in

"The special has not been appointed for sightseeing. He has come here 11 times so far," he said referring to the appointment of former as the centre's to Jammu and Kashmir in October last year.

Singh appealed to the people of Jammu and Kashmir to come forward for bringing back peace in the state. "Lest we might lose another generation of the state to the darkness," he said.

On whether the unilateral ceasefire announced by the Centre in Jammu and Kashmir will be extended beyond Ramzan, he said a decision in this regard would be taken after reviewing the situation thoroughly.

"The (Narendra Modi) took a decision on the suspension of operation during Ramzan after giving it due thought.

"We took this decision keeping in view the situation of the common people of Jammu and Kashmir... A decision on extending it beyond Ramzan will be taken after reviewing the situation," he said.

On what feedback security forces' officials gave during the review meetings held today, Singh said, "Good things were spoken about it."

Condemning recent terror attacks, he said militants were not refraining from their nefarious activities even during the holy fasting month.

"Those who are not giving up their nefarious activities even in the holy month of Ramzan, should their activities not be called unholy. I would like to say that to mislead the youth is not only deceit, but a crime," he said.

Without naming separatists, Singh said they should refrain from misleading the youth into violence.

"They give education to their own kids and stones in the hands of other kids. I appeal to them to treat the kids of others just like they treat their own," he said.

The said the central government had decided to withdraw cases against nearly 10,000 persons who were involved in stone pelting for the first time, taking into the considerations of their plight.

He said, from ramparts of the Red Fort, the had said the government wanted a solution to the problem of Jammu and Kashmir, not by firing bullets, but by embracing the people. "When we talk about Kashmiriyat it includes Hazratbal (shrine)as well as Amarnath (shrine)," he said.

On Pakistan, the Home minister said the country must stop terror activities emanating from its soil and if it cannot do so, the country should take India's help.

Singh said the neighbouring country should prevent terror activities on its soil and if it cannot stop terrorism, "why don't you take help from your neighbouring country, India".

He said some countries were covertly or overtly using terrorism. "They should understand that terrorism has no religion... When it will devour whom no one can say with certainty," Singh said.

He said the Centre has maintained from the beginning that it was willing talk to everyone.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 20:05 IST