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Doors of govt open to address grievances of all sections in Kashmir: PM Modi

An all party meeting convened by the Centre to discuss the curren... Read More
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the doors of the government were open for addressing "grievances" of all sections in Jammu and Kashmir under the Constitution but made it clear there cannot be any compromise with the nation's integrity.

An All Party Meeting convened by the Centre to discuss the current unrest in Kashmir was told by Modi that the Centre was committed to finding a permanent and peaceful solution as per the basic tenets of the Constitution.

"We all are committed to the national sentiment that there cannot be any compromise with the country's integrity.

"We are ready to address the grievances of all sections under the Constitution," Modi told the marathon four-hour meeting, adding his "heart was pained" over the 35-day unrest that has claimed the lives of 55 people .

Modi, who chaired the meeting attended by its ruling ally PDP and opposition parties, also targeted Pakistan and said Pakistan-occupied Kashmir(PoK) is also part of Jammu and Kashmir.

Modi minced no words in terming cross-border terrorism supported by Pakistan as the root cause of turbulence in the Valley and said the time had come to expose the atrocities committed "by our neighbouring nation" in Balochistan and the areas of Jammu and Kashmir under its illegal occupation.

The meeting was convened on a day when the Lok Sabha unanimously passed a resolution, appealing for urgent steps to restore order and peace in the Valley while asserting that there can be no compromise with the country's integrity and security.

The PDP said the concern shown for Jammu and Kashmir at the meeting was "noteworthy" but it should be followed by confidence building measures to set off the democratic political process.

Some opposition parties demanded that an All Party delegation be sent to Kashmir.

But, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who was flanked by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley at a news conference, said before sending such a team, the state government has to undertake some ground work.

"Once state Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti informs me that the ground work has been done, we will consider sending it," Singh said.

Asked whether any decision had been taken on curbing the use of pellet guns which has triggered an outrage, both Singh and Jaitley said an expert committee has already been formed by the Home Ministry and once a report is filed, a decision will be taken.

"We have to see the security implication as well as an alternative option. The pellet guns have been used in 2010 also. It's getting highlighted this time only," Jaitley said.

Jaitley said all the political parties spoke in one voice and came out and put forth their views in right intent.
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Mohan
3022 days ago
The genesis of Kashmir issue is convoluted around partition, Bolshevism and New World Order plans of European bankers.The British never liked the idea of quiting India. The 1946 Navy Mutiny was a compelling reason for the British to quit. The Navy revolt had triggered sympathetic vibrations all over India. Suddenly the British found that their groomed plant in India, Mahatma and Edwina Mountbatten and Nehru, was no longer effective, in restraining the freedom seeking Indians. Gandhi raved and ranted till he frothed from his mouth. He condemned the mutiny, calling it sheer violence. The Bengali actor Utpal Dutt wrote and staged a passionate play called "Kallol" on the Royal Navy Uprising. He was detained for several months in 1965, when his show ran to packed shows at Calcutta''s Minerva Theatre. When Justice P.B. Chakrabarty, the CJ of Calcutta HC once asked the British PM Atlee, the all important question - "what was the extent of Gandhi’s influence upon the British decision to quit India". Hearing this question, Atlee''s lips became twisted in a sarcastic smile as he slowly chewed out the word, mi-ni-mal.The Indian independence of 1947 was a myth, the mantle was handed over to trusted people. The date for transfer of power was set on June 1948. The master plan was to make the entire India a Bolshevik slave nation under Stalin, who was a proxy of western bankers. But due to popular resistance the date had to be advanced to August,15 1947. So the best Mountbatten could achieve was to make an independent India which would be a proxy for the Soviets through Nehru. The Dewan of Junagadh Shah Nawaz Bhutto had commented that it was only a matter of time before communists took over Nehru-Congress. The farce of Indian independence will never be known to the casual Indian observer. Greeting the powerful of the world with folded hands represents a 1000 year old tradition.The fact is that Kashmir was a pawn in the hands of New World Order illuminati bankers whose biggest project of the 20th century was Communism. They ensured that the strategic landmass of Kashmir remains as disputed between India and Pakistan. All Indians are taught that the entire Kashmir is an integral part of India and similarly the pakistani indoctrination is that the entire Kashmir is part of Pakistan and Kasmiris rejects both overturesPakistan was not the result of a revolution but a constitutional transfer of power. Jinnah, a British educated lawyer managed to get a mandate for an all Muslim Pakistan without shedding a drop of blood or going to jail. Mr Jinnah possessed an iron will imprisoned in a very weak body, unfortunately to balance this deficiency his prime minister and the entire cabinet possessed stronger bodies but much weaker spirits. His Cabinet including the Prime Minister had never participated in any serious anti-British political movement before independence and had never been to jail
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