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Farooq expresses concern over civilian killings in Kashmir

National Conference president and Member of Parliament from Srinagar, Farooq Abdullah on Friday called on the Union Home Minister, Rajnath…

Farooq expresses concern over civilian killings in Kashmir

Farooq Abdullah (Photo: Facebook)

National Conference president and Member of Parliament from Srinagar, Farooq Abdullah on Friday called on the Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh and expressed serious concern over unabated civilian killings and the continued deterioration of the situation in Kashmir.

Apprising the Home Minister of the grim situation in the Valley, Farooq Abdullah said the spate of civilian killings was unacceptable and risked pushing the Valley to a dangerous precipice of turmoil and further instability.

“I urged the Central government to take decisive measures to prevent loss of innocent, precious lives in Kashmir and to initiate a sustainable, effective and serious political initiative to stop widespread alienation and disenchantment in the Valley,” Farooq Abdullah said in a statement released here after the meeting.

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The National Conference president said the state should reach out to the youth and take the spurt in local boys joining militant ranks very seriously.

“The numbers in which local boys are joining militant ranks is unprecedented after the early 90s and this is an ongoing trend which is only increasing with each passing day. A purely military or operational approach to deal with the situation would be futile. This is a crucial time and requires political handling from both the Central and the state governments,” Farooq Abdullah said.

Farooq Abdullah said the mounting casualties suffered by the Security Forces and personnel of the Jammu and Kashmir Police was also a matter of grief and concern and said he stood in solidarity with the families of those who had lost their lives in the line of duty and extended his condolences to them.

Farooq Abdullah said recent protests by students across the Valley indicated widespread anger and resentment that should be acknowledged and understood.

“The spontaneous student protests indicate the level of alienation and anger and should serve as a wake-up call. I hope the Central government takes urgent, decisive and concrete measures,” the National Conference president added.

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