Restrictions like post-370 abrogation may return in Kashmir
Bipin Rawat's statement contradicts narrative all is well in J&K: Mehbooba
General Bipin Rawat, the Chief of Defence Staff, G has said restrictions imposed following the scrapping of Article 370 may return to the Kashmir Valley at the cost of freedom of movement because of terror strikes, The Hindu reported.
He also blamed Pakistan for disrupting peace in valley, “Whenever there is peace and tranquillity in Jammu and Kashmir, our western adversary creates a situation where people of some community are killed and fear is generated,” Gen. Rawat said after participating in the first Ravi Kant Singh Memorial lecture series in Guwahati, organised by the Assam police on Saturday evening.
The series was titled ‘Assam at Crossroads: Geopolitical events in its neighbourhood impacting North East India’.
Referring to the killing of Kashmiri Pundits, Sikhs and migrant workers in the Kashmir Valley, Gen. Rawat said, “We should not allow the exodus to happen from the Valley at all. The adversary will always try to do something to make us fall into a trap.”
He said Home Minister Amit Shah visited Kashmir to give confidence to the people that the government forces and the local administration will bring the situation under control.
“The intelligence network is being strengthened and more monitoring of the people is happening there. People don’t like the armed forces to become intrusive, but we will have to get back into this fold again and carry out activities to ensure the militants do not carry out any activity,” Gen. Rawat said.
He said the armed forces were trying to gradually allow freedom of movement in Kashmir Valley when peace was emerging. Getting back into the restrictive fold “disrupts the freedom of the people living there, but we have to make sure all this is done for your safety and security”.
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Bipin Rawat’s statement contradicts narrative all is well in J&K: Mehbooba
Not surprisingly, Rawat’s comments triggered ire in Kashmir. Former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, who was detained for over a year after abrogation of Article 370, took to Twitter to respond to Rawat.
Mufti claimed Rawat’s statement was not surprising. She added it contradicted the Central government’s narrative that the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir had improved after abrogation of Article 370.
She tweeted, “Even after turning Kashmir into an open air prison, Bipin Rawat’s statement comes as no surprise because repression is GOIs only method to deal with the situation in J&K. It also contradicts their official narrative that all is well here.”
Mehbooba also tweeted images that included a person’s motorcycle being seized and a child’s bag being searched. She wrote, “After taking such stringent, harsh & repressive measures like mass arrests, suspension of internet at will, frisking people (not sparing even kids), seizing bikes plus two wheelers & setting up new security bunkers all over what is left to do?”
(With Inputs From Agencies)
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