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Kashmir not an economic issue, can’t be resolved through packages: Omar

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Kashmir not an economic issue, can’t be resolved through packages: Omar
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Srinagar: National Conference Working President Omar Abdullah on Sunday said the Kashmir Issue had to be resolved through sustained dialogue and engagement and said unabated civilian killings were unacceptable.

Addressing a public meeting at Drass today, the NC Working President while expressing grief and sorrow over unabated civilian killings in the State said educated, employed young men becoming militants called for serious introspection at the Central and State level and yet again highlighted the need for a permanent, sustainable and acceptable resolution of the political issue.

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“When educated, gainfully employed young men choose the path of militancy – it should serve as a wakeup call for those who have turned a deaf ear towards repeated pleas for initiation of dialogue with all stakeholders to find a solution to this quagmire. Turning a blind eye towards the alarming situation won’t change reality. The growing levels of alienation and isolation are alarming signs and need to be acknowledged and addressed politically. This is not an economic issue and cannot be resolved through economic packages”, the NC Working President said while addressing the meeting at Drass.

Omar said the current PDP-BJP Government had neglected Drass and its people and brought developmental works initiated by the previous government to a complete standstill.

“The power projects initiated for this region have been shelved for reasons best known to the current Government. Developmental works planned and initiated by the previous Government for Drass and Kargil have been stalled creating a huge infrastructure deficit in these regions. National Conference has always had a vision of equal and balanced development for all regions of the State and we will continue to remain dedicated towards people of all regions of the State, especially those areas that have been neglected and sidelined”, the NC Working President added.

“The State is reeling under a failure of politics and imagination and the ruling dispensation seems more interested in remaining glued to power for as long as they could. The ramifications of their politics are there for everyone to see. This alliance has distanced the people of the State and divided them on regional and religious lines to seek political dividends from such divisive politics.  The State needs to be pulled out of this morass through consensus, peace and a vision-oriented politics that brings the people of the State closer together rather than dividing them”, the NC Working President further said.

The NC Working President was accompanied by NC Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani, Shameema Firdous, Shammi Oberoi, Tanvir Sadiq, Salman Ali Sagar, Mushtaq Ahmed Guroo, Ehsan Pardesi, Mudassir Shahmiri and office bearers of the local party units and the party’s youth wing.

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