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Centre announces 8-Point package for J&K
Interlocutors for 'sustained dialogue', unified Command to review forces deployment vSpecial Task Forces for Jammu, Ladkah
9/26/2010 12:06:10 AM
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JAMMU, Sept 25: Close on the heels of the visit of the all-party delegation to Srinagar, Centre today came forth with its eight point formula to defuse the volatile situation in Kashmir. Many of the suggestions given by them form part of the important new initiative announced by the government after the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) met here today, sending a strong message about the government's seriousness to address the grievances of the people of Kashmir.
Announcing an eight-point Kashmir formula, the Centre today said a Group of Interlocutors led by an eminent persons will hold "sustained dialogue" with all sections of Jammu and Kashmir and also review deployment of security forces in the Valley, especially in Srinagar. The 30-minute CCS meeting was presided by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Unveiling a package of measures approved by the Cabinet Committee of Security(CCS) at its meeting here in a bid to deal with the civil unrest in the Kashmir Valley, Home Minister P Chidambaram said the state Government will be advised to review the notification of areas as "Disturbed Areas". The unrest, it may be mentioned has claimed the lives of 105 persons since June 10.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, Chidambaram did not elaborate whether the review of the Disturbed Areas notification was a prelude to any phased withdrawal of the contentious Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from certain areas of the Valley.
J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah welcomed the Centre's initiative saying it is a positive development and must lead to a resolution to all political issues of Jammu and Kashmir.
In a bid to reach out to the masses, the Centre also advised the J&K government to release students and youth who have been arrested or detained for stone pelting and similar violations of law during the Valley unrest, and withdraw all charges against them.
The state governmetn has also been advised to review cases of all Public Safety Act(PSA) detenues and withdraw detention orders in appropriate cases.
"Government will appoint a Group of Interlocutors under the Chairmanship of an eminent person to begin the process of sustained dialogue with political parties, groups, students, civil society," Chidambaram said.
However, he did not say the exact composition of the group and skirted the question and said "it can be either one plus two or one plus three...We will see."
The CCS decided to advice the state government to immediately convene a meeting of the Unified Command and review the deployment of the security forces in Kashmir valley, especially at Srinagar, with particular reference to descale bunkers and check points in the summer capital and other towns, the Home Minister said.
Chidambaram said Government will grant ex-gratia of Rs five lakh to the family of each of those killed in civil disturbances in Kashmir since June 11.
The all-party team had met many delegations in the Valley who had laid a special stress on reducing the presence of security forces at least in Srinagar and other major towns.
Sources said if the state Government decides to withdraw the disturbed area act from some areas, the AFSPA will have to go automatically.
On the issue of releasing people detained during the unrest, Chidambaram made it clear that there were only 245 people arrested or detained by the state government out of whom 84 were in judicial custody, 110 in police custody and 51 detained under the PSA.
With education having suffered most during the three-and-a-half month unrest, the Centre requested the state government to take steps to immediately reopen all schools, colleges and universities.Special classes should be also conducted and efforts should be made to ensure examinations are conducted on schedule for the current academic year, the home minister said.
Chidamabram said a Rs 100 crore additional central assistance would be made available to the state government for improving infrastructure in educational institutions.
As part of the eight-point initiative, Chidambaram said two Special Task Forces--one each for Jammu region and Ladakh region--will be appointed to examine the developmental needs of the two regions, with particular reference to deficiencies in infrastructure and make suitable recommendations.
Later in a brief interaction with the reporters, Chidambaram refused to take any questions on AFSPA and said "let the state government first conduct the review."
On being asked if the disturbed areas act was withdrawn by the Unified Headquarters, will that lead to a similar fate to AFSPA, Chidambaram said, "I cannot say. I will have to wait for review."
He said as a matter of "prudence and past practice", the Unified Command advises the state government before a discussion with the Centre could begin.
Terming the government''s eight-point Kashmir initiative as holistic and well thought-out package, the Congress today hoped that it will be reciprocated by the people of Jammu and Kashmir."It is very holistic and well thought-out package. We hope this will be reciprocated and responded to by the people of Jammu and Kashmir," party spokesman Manish Tewari told reporters here.He said the steps announced by Home Minister P Chidambaram range across the "entire spectrum of political, economic, social and security aspects".
Welcoming the government's eight-point initiative on Jammu and Kashmir, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Saturday said a review of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) should be positively considered by the Unified Command in the State.
"It is good that the government has taken these decisions, particularly on the release of the youths, review of cases of detainees under the Public Safety Act (PSA) and compensation," party Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury said.
He said all the decisions, taken by the Cabinet Committee on Security after the recent visit of an all-party delegation to the State, "must be operationalised immediately".
Yechury, who led MPs to meet separatist leaders as well as the displaced Kashmiri Pandits among others, said the special packages announced for the Jammu and Ladakh regions were a welcome move.
"The long-pending assurances and promises made for the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits and others must be immediately implemented," Mr. Yechury said.
He said the political goodwill generated by the visit of the parliamentary delegation "must be carried forward and the confidence-building measures consolidated by the group of interlocutors that the government has said it will constitute".
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