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Youth resorting to violence impeding resolution process: CM

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Aug 24 2016 | 9:57 PM IST
Pitching for dialogue to address the political issues, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today said some sections of the youth resorting to violence are impeding the resolution process instead of facilitating it.
She sought time and space to implement the roadmap laid down in PDP-BJP coalition's 'Agenda of Alliance', saying her government's agenda is not event-related but a process which would be taken to the logical conclusion through tangible initiatives at political, economic and administrative fronts including dialogue with all the stakeholders to address the momentous challenges confronting Jammu and Kashmir.
"Violence has not changed anything in Kashmir but only brought miseries and bloodshed to the state. Unfortunately, some sections of the youth resorting to violence are impeding the resolution process instead of facilitating it," she said at an event here amid the ongoing unrest in the valley.
She said violence has changed nothing on political spectrum of Jammu and Kashmir, but brought mayhem, miseries, economic disaster, academic breakdown and social disorder to the state.
"We have witnessed a gory era of death and destruction for the past 26 years," she said and asked, "Has it changed anything on ground except inflicting deep and pestering wounds on Kashmiris?"
Instead of facilitating resolution of the issues, it (violence) only has left behind a trail of tragedies and pain in almost every household in Kashmir, Mehbooba said while handing over appointment orders to the next of kin of such government employees who have died in harness.
Maintaining that the majority of stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir want resolution of the issues through peaceful political means, the Chief Minister stressed the need for creating conducive atmosphere for reviving the dialogue and resolution process.

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"If resolution of political issues through dialogue is not the way out, then what is the way out of the present imbroglio? Tell me what is the solution, other than sitting across the table and talking in a peaceful and amicable atmosphere?" Mehbooba asked.
She said the violence converted the play-fields into graveyards and once happily-living families into traumatized souls and mourning households.
"The people need to give peace a chance so that the reconciliation and resolution process can be revived through dialogue and discussion," she said.
Calling for winning the hearts and minds of the people, she said the reconciliation and resolution process which was started in 2002 by the then NDA Government headed by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had shown tangible results on the ground.

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First Published: Aug 24 2016 | 9:57 PM IST

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