Srinagar, Nov 23: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has announced withdrawal of
cases against first-time stone-pelters or offenders in the Kashmir valley.
The development comes just a day after the Centre advised the
Jammu and Kashmir government to withdraw cases against about 4,500 youth, who
are first-time offenders or stone-pelters. The advise was given by the Centre
on the recommendations of center-appointed interlocutor Dineshwar Sharma. The move also hold significance as it comes just a day before
Mr Sharma is set to hold second round of talks to restore peace in the state.
The former Intelligence Bureau (IB) chief’s maiden visit to the valley early
this month after being appointed as interlocutor for the state could not break
ice as majority of the business community, separatists and civil society
remained away.
However, Jammu-based National Panthers Party (NPP) has criticised the move by the government. 'It gives me immense satisfaction to restart the process of withdrawing FIRs against first time offenders of stone pelting. My government had initiated the process in May, 2016 but it was unfortunately stalled due to the unrest later that year,” Ms Mufti wrote on micro-blogging site twitter late on Wednesday night. Ms Mufti said this Confidence Building Measure (CBM) reaffirms the Central government’s commitment towards changing the narrative in Jammu and Kashmir and creating a reconcilliatory atmosphere for sustained dialogue. “It is encouraging that the interlocutor has started on a positive note. His recommendations are being taken seriously by both the Central & State governments,” she said. “It is a ray of hope for these young boys and their families. This initiative will provide them an opportunity to rebuild their lives,” she added. UNI
However, Jammu-based National Panthers Party (NPP) has criticised the move by the government. 'It gives me immense satisfaction to restart the process of withdrawing FIRs against first time offenders of stone pelting. My government had initiated the process in May, 2016 but it was unfortunately stalled due to the unrest later that year,” Ms Mufti wrote on micro-blogging site twitter late on Wednesday night. Ms Mufti said this Confidence Building Measure (CBM) reaffirms the Central government’s commitment towards changing the narrative in Jammu and Kashmir and creating a reconcilliatory atmosphere for sustained dialogue. “It is encouraging that the interlocutor has started on a positive note. His recommendations are being taken seriously by both the Central & State governments,” she said. “It is a ray of hope for these young boys and their families. This initiative will provide them an opportunity to rebuild their lives,” she added. UNI
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