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Significant political initiatives needed to resolve Kashmir problem: Tarigami
9/20/2010 11:16:22 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 20: Terming the current situation in Kashmir as extremely serious, the seven member delegation of CPI (M) led by State Secretary M. Y. Tarigami during their meet with all party parliamentarians today emphasized on the need for some significant political initiatives to resolve the Kashmir problem. The CPI (M) delegation maintained that ignoring or overlooking the nature of the present crisis will be quite ruinous.
The CPI (M) State Secretary appraised the delegation that allowing the Kashmir problem to linger on, will only have a bearing on the precious human lives in Jammu & Kashmir besides the same can prove disadvantageous to the people of the country. "The current crisis is the manifestation of aggregation of failed political approaches to resolve the basic problem. There has been a failure to develop and evolve a sustainable, result-oriented dialogue process, debates and discussions aimed at resolving the main problem rather than dealing with its offshoots," Tarigami told the delegates.
He reminded the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram of his various statements including the one in which the later had termed Kashmir a "unique problem which require a unique solution". Tarigami acquainted him that his statement needs to be implemented in letter and spirit. "This approach needs to be carried forward and strengthened," he added. "Cutting across the party lines and their respective positions vis-à-vis the Kashmir problem, the Indian Parliament is expected to address the long pending Kashmir issue with utmost seriousness. There could be difference of opinion but that does not denote that Kashmir can be made a battleground for the conflicting political ideology at the cost of Kashmiris genuine political aspirations," he added.
Tarigami cautioned that silent, but a significant constituency of wisdom in Kashmir, does not want the visit of the all party parliamentarians be seen as a failure. Instead, he said, they want that it should visit the separatist leadership and other voices of dissent and send a strong message that Indian parliamentarians are serious for a meaningful dialogue with all shades of political opinion in the state.
He also expressed hope that the government of India will restore the dignity and status of the security forces as an institution by sending a strong message down the line that human right violations have no place in the Indian security set up and can no more be tolerated. "But we also need go ahead with the rehabilitation of families of victims both who have lost their lives and those who have sustained injuries in last three months," he told the delegates.

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