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Resumption of tele ties across LoC still a distant dream
10/2/2012 12:51:15 AM
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 1: The Valley people, by and large, welcomed the resumption of Secretary level talks between India and Pakistan notwithstanding the cautious reaction of the separatist camp. The separatists while welcoming the talks had sought a berth at the negotiating table saying talks without participation of the `representatives of Jammu Kashmir' would yield nothing.
Most of the people who talked to Early Times wished the dialogue process success. However, some tangible measures in the shape of Jammu Kashmir specific confidence building measures (CBMs) have been suggested by civil society members and peace activists.
An Advocate who was denied permission to board the Muzaffarabad bound bus said the process of getting a seat in the Karvaan-e-Aman was too cumbersome. "The bus has not helped the divided families. Unless the process is smoothened, the bus will not serve any purpose", he said.
The lawyer's cynicism is not totally unfounded. There have been times when the bus has traveled to Muzaffarabad without having any passenger on board. Very few people have boarded the bus since it was launched. People find it easy to reach Muzaffarabad via Wagah rather than traveling in the bus.





The divided families can benefit a lot by restoration of tele ties across the LoC. While Pakistan administered Kashmir did not snap the ties, the Indian Kashmir seems in no mood to revive the ties that were snapped in early phases of militancy.



Even incoming calls from Pakistan administered Kashmir subject people to inconvenience. The Intelligence sleuths call the person to the police station and question him thoroughly. "Restoration of tele links can be the best and forceful CBM, political experts believe.



"The snapping of ties also makes no sense in the internet age when you have the world at your finger tips", said a Jammu Kashmir Bank employee whose father was externed from the state for political reasons way back in 1958. "I want to see my father's grave who died in Muzaffarabad two years ago. I have been denied permission of boarding the bus. However, I chat with my relatives through the internet", he said.
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