Stating that the approach adopted by former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the only way to resolve the Kashmir dispute, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today claimed that if the dispute was not resolved under Prime Minister Narendra Modi it will never be resolved.
"There is no other option but only the Vajpayee doctrine. We will have to follow it and they (Pakistan) too will have to follow it, if we have to bring Jammu and Kashmir out of this mess and this cycle of violence, this is the only option," she said while speaking at a function here this evening.
She claimed that it was the only opportunity which the people have to resolve the dispute and if it was not resolved under Modi, it won't be resolved ever.
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She said that her government had hardly completed three months, when the ongoing cycle of violence in Kashmir started after the killing of Burhan Wani.
"What was the fault of our government that only within three months there was an encounter and such a situation was created and so much of bloodshed and violence started," she said.
She said that rumours were spread against her government on one pretext or the other, but made it clear that the state has a special place in the heart of the India and nobody is going to do anything with that special place.
She said the parents of the children who were either killed or injured should be asked what type of 'Azaadi' (freedom) they were looking after.
"I don't know what people call Azaadi, if Azaadi has to be achieved in such a way where small children lose their vision, their parents must be asked whether they are ready to give such a sacrifice for such an elusive Azaadi," she said.
She said that when there is violence all the freedom is lost.
The Chief Minister said today the situation in Kashmir was such that the shopkeepers were not able to open their shops and the employees were not able to attend the office and they were not afraid of the police or security forces, but were afraid of the small kids who were "attacking" them.
"A ten-year-old kid who does not know what politics is, what Kashmir issue is, what forces are playing behind him, is being used to target security force camps and police stations," she said.
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