No compromise on Kashmir, PoK is ours: PM Modi at all-party meet
Akhilesh Singh | TNN | Aug 13, 2016, 02.41 AM ISTHighlights
- PM Modi said his government is committed to finding a lasting solution to the unrest in Kashmir.
- He said that Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) belongs to India.
- Modi also said the violation of human rights in Balochistan should be brought to the attention of the global audience.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an all party meeting on Kashmir (PTI image)
NEW DELHI: An all-party meeting called to discuss the recent violence in Kashmir unanimously rejected a move by the UNHRC to send a team to the state to investigate alleged human rights violations by Indian security forces.
While
PM Modi asserted that PoK "is ours",+ foreign minister Sushma Swaraj told party leaders that the government had received a letter from the UN Human Rights Council, exploring the possibility of a visit to J&K. This was in apparent response to Pakistan writing to the body. All parties in one voice rejected any outside probe into the violence and allegations of human rights violations.
Party leaders said the move could amount to interference in India's internal affairs. CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury, however, said India's own human rights bodies could visit the state.
The UNHRC letter comes days after Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif wrote to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Prince Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, urging efforts to "end the persistent and egregious violation of the basic human rights of the Kashmiri people".
The prime minister ruled out any major concessions in dealing with the
protests in Kashmir+ in terms of engagement with Pakistan and also made it amply clear that talks with separatists were not on his to-do list.
Responding to suggestions that a dialogue be initiated, Modi said the government was willing to talk to anyone with an "open mind" and he was keen to normalise the situation, a reference that indicates that the Hurriyat remains off limit. In a firm rebuttal of Pakistan's bid to present itself as an involved party, Modi made the point that Islamabad's own human rights record did not give it such leeway.
Modi also said there was a need to track persons who had fled PoK so that their accounts could be publicised. PoK, he said, was the fourth part of Jammu and Kashmir, along with Ladakh, Jammu and the valley. "Foreign ministry should take initiatives to develop contact with citizens of PoK settled abroad and apprise them about how their family and friends are treated there," Modi said.
Similarly, the
violation of human rights in Balochistan+ should be brought to the attention of the global audience, he said.

Modi's tough stance towards Pakistan+ and the desire to engage only moderates and the backing of political parties for measures to ensure security summed up the mood at the meeting where most leaders rejected Islamabad moving the UN human rights commission and pledged to maintain national unity in the face of foreign interference.
Former PM Manmohan Singh, in a brief intervention, called for normalcy and said the Centre should show that it was a caring government while opposition leaders like BJD's Bhartruhari Mahtab said all four parties in J&K, BJP, PDP, NC and Congress, must speak in a united voice. The meeting saw PDP and BJP converging over religious motivation for the violence in Kashmir.
Modi said Pakistan was using fighter jets to kill its own people and held the neighbour responsible for sponsoring terror in Jammu and Kashmir. Briefing the media, home minister Rajnath Singh and finance minister Arun Jaitlely said the PM did not mince words on Pakistan and the situation in Balochistan and PoK.
"Pakistan forgets killing its own people by fighter planes. Time has come for Pakistan to explain to the world community about excesses committed in PoK and Balochistan," Modi said at the meeting which had leaders from the entire political spectrum.
While
Militants kill policeman, civilian in Kashmir
Highlights
- Militants on Friday shot dead a policeman and a civilian in Kulgam district in south Kashmir
- Two other civilians have sustained injuries.
SRINAGAR: Militants on Friday shot dead a policeman and a civilian in Kulgam district in south Kashmir, police said.
The militants opened fire on policeman Manzoor Ahmed at Chanser in Kulgam 8.30 PM, a police official said.
He said Manzoor and Farooq Ahmed, who was also hit in the firing, died on the spot, while two other civilians sustained injuries.
The injured persons have been referred to a Srinagar hospital, they said.
The militants opened fire on policeman Manzoor Ahmed at Chanser in Kulgam 8.30 PM, a police official said.
He said Manzoor and Farooq Ahmed, who was also hit in the firing, died on the spot, while two other civilians sustained injuries.
The injured persons have been referred to a Srinagar hospital, they said.
Party leaders said the move could amount to interference in India's internal affairs. CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury, however, said India's own human rights bodies could visit the state.
The UNHRC letter comes days after Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif wrote to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Prince Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, urging efforts to "end the persistent and egregious violation of the basic human rights of the Kashmiri people".
The prime minister ruled out any major concessions in dealing with the
Lok Sabha unanimously adopts resolution to restore peace in Kashmir
Highlights
- Lok Sabha unanimously passed a resolution on Friday
- The House appealed for urgent steps to restore order and peace in valley
- It was read out by the Speaker instead of Rajnath Singh on demand on Opposition
NEW DELHI: Expressing deep sense of anguish and concern over violence and loss of lives and critical injuries in Kashmir, the Lok Sabha on Friday 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 resolution, read out by the Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, appealed to all sections of the society in Jammu and Kashmir to restore the confidence among the people in general and youth in particular.
It asserted that the House "is of the firm and considered view that there cannot be any compromise on unity, integrity and national security. It is equally an imperative that urgent steps are taken to restore order and peace for the alleviation of the sufferings of the people".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also present in the House during adopting the resolution. The Lok Sabha adopted it shortly before the monsoon session was adjourned sine die by the Speaker.
Earlier, the Congress member Mallikarjun Kharge demanded that the House pass a resolution on Kashmir where the situation was turning complex and was deteriorating by the day. He said the House should appeal that the whole nation is united on the issue. Home Minister Rajnath Singh promptly agreed on the suggestion and thereafter the House passed the resolution unanimously.
The Rajya Sabha too had passed a resolution earlier this week, expressing its serious concern over the prolonged turbulence, violence and curfew in the Kashmir valley.
After the resolution was adopted, the TMC leader Sudip Bandyopadhyay remarked that this is the second incident in a week when the House has shown unanimity. Earlier, such unanimity was seen during passage of the long-pending constitutional amendment Bill on the GST on Monday.
The resolution, read out by the Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, appealed to all sections of the society in Jammu and Kashmir to restore the confidence among the people in general and youth in particular.
It asserted that the House "is of the firm and considered view that there cannot be any compromise on unity, integrity and national security. It is equally an imperative that urgent steps are taken to restore order and peace for the alleviation of the sufferings of the people".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also present in the House during adopting the resolution. The Lok Sabha adopted it shortly before the monsoon session was adjourned sine die by the Speaker.
Earlier, the Congress member Mallikarjun Kharge demanded that the House pass a resolution on Kashmir where the situation was turning complex and was deteriorating by the day. He said the House should appeal that the whole nation is united on the issue. Home Minister Rajnath Singh promptly agreed on the suggestion and thereafter the House passed the resolution unanimously.
The Rajya Sabha too had passed a resolution earlier this week, expressing its serious concern over the prolonged turbulence, violence and curfew in the Kashmir valley.
After the resolution was adopted, the TMC leader Sudip Bandyopadhyay remarked that this is the second incident in a week when the House has shown unanimity. Earlier, such unanimity was seen during passage of the long-pending constitutional amendment Bill on the GST on Monday.
Responding to suggestions that a dialogue be initiated, Modi said the government was willing to talk to anyone with an "open mind" and he was keen to normalise the situation, a reference that indicates that the Hurriyat remains off limit. In a firm rebuttal of Pakistan's bid to present itself as an involved party, Modi made the point that Islamabad's own human rights record did not give it such leeway.
Modi also said there was a need to track persons who had fled PoK so that their accounts could be publicised. PoK, he said, was the fourth part of Jammu and Kashmir, along with Ladakh, Jammu and the valley. "Foreign ministry should take initiatives to develop contact with citizens of PoK settled abroad and apprise them about how their family and friends are treated there," Modi said.
Similarly, the
Time has come to expose Pakistan globally: Rajnath Singh
Highlights
- Prime Minister Modi tells all-party meeting that cross-border terrorism supported by Pakistan is the root cause of turbulence in Kashmir
- Citing atrocities on people in PoK and Balochistan, Rajnath Singh says time has come to expose Pakistan globally
NEW DELHI: Government on Friday said that they are ready to resolve the Kashmir issue in a peaceful manner as per the Constitution but made it clear that there cannot be any compromise with the nation's integrity.
Prime Minister Modi, who chaired an all-party meeting on Kashmir attended by its ruling ally PDP and opposition parties, also termed cross-border terrorism supported by Pakistan as the root cause of turbulence in the valley.
"We are ready to address the grievances of all sections under the Constitution," the Prime Minister said.
This is the second time in less than a week that Modi has reached out to the people of the state and shown willingness towards dialogue with all stake-holders there.
Addressing the media on all-party meet, home minister Rajnath Singh said that all parties put forth their concerns in one voice and with the right intent.
"We are determined to resolve the Kashmir issue in a peaceful manner," Rajnath Singh said while addressing press conference. "PM Modi has said that we are dedicated to an all-round development of Kashmir," Rajnath said.
"PM said that the time has come for Pakistan to answer the world, on atrocities against people in Balochistan and PoK," Rajnath Singh said. "Time has come to expose Pakistan globally."
On Thursday, Rajnath Singh had told Lok Sabha that India's willingness to discuss the Kashmir issue with Pakistan would be limited to PoK. Rajnath had categorically ruled out any discussion with Islamabad on Jammu and Kashmir.
During today's marathon four-hour-long meeting, which comes in the wake of continued unrest in Kashmir following the killing of Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani on July 8, some opposition parties urged the government to take immediate confidence-building measures like putting an end to the use of pallet guns and relaxing AFSPA in some parts of the valley.
Finance minister Arun Jaitley, who also addressed the media with Rajnath Singh, said that security forces have been asked to act with restraint, while effectively dealing with terrorism and violence. He also said all parties agreed that issues of national security cannot be compromised.
It was also suggested that an all-party delegation should visit Kashmir to assess the situation but the government did not make commitments regarding any of the demands.
Prime Minister Modi, who chaired an all-party meeting on Kashmir attended by its ruling ally PDP and opposition parties, also termed cross-border terrorism supported by Pakistan as the root cause of turbulence in the valley.
"We are ready to address the grievances of all sections under the Constitution," the Prime Minister said.
This is the second time in less than a week that Modi has reached out to the people of the state and shown willingness towards dialogue with all stake-holders there.
Addressing the media on all-party meet, home minister Rajnath Singh said that all parties put forth their concerns in one voice and with the right intent.
"We are determined to resolve the Kashmir issue in a peaceful manner," Rajnath Singh said while addressing press conference. "PM Modi has said that we are dedicated to an all-round development of Kashmir," Rajnath said.
Centre has decided on a development package of over Rs 80,000 cr for the overall development of J&K & its people: HM pic.twitter.com/i8MO3O8QqZ
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 12, 2016
"PM said that the time has come for Pakistan to answer the world, on atrocities against people in Balochistan and PoK," Rajnath Singh said. "Time has come to expose Pakistan globally."
On Thursday, Rajnath Singh had told Lok Sabha that India's willingness to discuss the Kashmir issue with Pakistan would be limited to PoK. Rajnath had categorically ruled out any discussion with Islamabad on Jammu and Kashmir.
During today's marathon four-hour-long meeting, which comes in the wake of continued unrest in Kashmir following the killing of Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani on July 8, some opposition parties urged the government to take immediate confidence-building measures like putting an end to the use of pallet guns and relaxing AFSPA in some parts of the valley.
Security guards will act with restraint. Terrorism&violence will be dealt with effectively: Jaitley on Kashmir issue pic.twitter.com/OAuAtfPjaR
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 12, 2016
Finance minister Arun Jaitley, who also addressed the media with Rajnath Singh, said that security forces have been asked to act with restraint, while effectively dealing with terrorism and violence. He also said all parties agreed that issues of national security cannot be compromised.
It was also suggested that an all-party delegation should visit Kashmir to assess the situation but the government did not make commitments regarding any of the demands.
Taliban planning attack at borders with India, warns Pakistan agency
Highlights
- Pakistan intelligence agencies warn of terror attacks at Wagah and Ganda Singh borders around Independence Day
- The alert also says two suicide bombers have been sent to target border parades
- Pakistan Punjab government has cancelled all outdoor activities planned for Independence Day celebrations in view of terror threat.
LAHORE: Pakistan's top counter-terrorism agency has issued two alerts, warning about possible terror attacks by two Taliban suicide bombers at the Wagah and Ganda Singh borders with India around the Independence Day.
The National Counter-Terrorism Authority has asked the Punjab Director General of Pakistan Rangers, the home department and the Punjab (Pakistan) police chief totake high preventive measures to protect the public as well as security personnel.
"Tehreek-i-Taliban 's Fazalullah group is planning to target parade at Wagah Border in Lahore and Ganda Singh Border in Kasur on August 13, 14 or 15," the security alert says.
The alert also says twosuicide bombers have been sent to hit these targets.
"Extreme vigilance and heightened security measures are suggested to avoid any untoward incident," it says.
The Punjab (Pakistan) home department has also issued a separate alert saying "at least 16suicide attackers have entered the province" who are planning to target public gatherings in connection with the Independence Day.
Following the alerts, the Punjab police launched acrackdown in the border areas and arrested a number of suspects.
"Police have taken more than 50 suspects into custody during a crackdown and security has been beefed up in the city as well as in the border areas," Lahore police spokesman Niyab Haider said.
He said the suspects would be quizzed and kept into custody till verification process as a majority of them could not produce documents related to their identity.
He said police personnel have also been deployed at the border areas on Pakistan's Independence Day (August 14).
Rangers have also reportedly enhanced their patrolling in the border areas.
Adeadly terrorist attack had hit Wagah in November 2014, when over 60 people, including children and security personnel, were killed and 200 others injured minutes after the flag-lowering ceremony at the border.
"We have taken measures in the wake of the security alert issued by Nacta about possible terror attack at two important places - in Lahore and Kasur," Lahore police chief Capt (R) Amin Wains said.
He said police had launched the combing, search and sweep and intelligence-based operation last night and arrested several suspects. He said major security enhancement has been made around the Wagah Border.
Meanwhile, the Punjab (Pakistan) government has cancelled all outdoor activities planned for celebrating the Independence Day in the view of terror threat.
"TheQuetta blast this week that killed 74 people mostly lawyers has necessitated the need to be more careful about the August 14 festivities that attract massive public participation," an official said.
The National Counter-Terrorism Authority has asked the Punjab Director General of Pakistan Rangers, the home department and the Punjab (Pakistan) police chief to
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The alert also says two
"Extreme vigilance and heightened security measures are suggested to avoid any untoward incident," it says.
The Punjab (Pakistan) home department has also issued a separate alert saying "at least 16
Following the alerts, the Punjab police launched a
"Police have taken more than 50 suspects into custody during a crackdown and security has been beefed up in the city as well as in the border areas," Lahore police spokesman Niyab Haider said.
He said the suspects would be quizzed and kept into custody till verification process as a majority of them could not produce documents related to their identity.
He said police personnel have also been deployed at the border areas on Pakistan's Independence Day (August 14).
Rangers have also reportedly enhanced their patrolling in the border areas.
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"We have taken measures in the wake of the security alert issued by Nacta about possible terror attack at two important places - in Lahore and Kasur," Lahore police chief Capt (R) Amin Wains said.
He said police had launched the combing, search and sweep and intelligence-based operation last night and arrested several suspects. He said major security enhancement has been made around the Wagah Border.
Meanwhile, the Punjab (Pakistan) government has cancelled all outdoor activities planned for celebrating the Independence Day in the view of terror threat.
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Former PM Manmohan Singh, in a brief intervention, called for normalcy and said the Centre should show that it was a caring government while opposition leaders like BJD's Bhartruhari Mahtab said all four parties in J&K, BJP, PDP, NC and Congress, must speak in a united voice. The meeting saw PDP and BJP converging over religious motivation for the violence in Kashmir.
Modi said Pakistan was using fighter jets to kill its own people and held the neighbour responsible for sponsoring terror in Jammu and Kashmir. Briefing the media, home minister Rajnath Singh and finance minister Arun Jaitlely said the PM did not mince words on Pakistan and the situation in Balochistan and PoK.
"Pakistan forgets killing its own people by fighter planes. Time has come for Pakistan to explain to the world community about excesses committed in PoK and Balochistan," Modi said at the meeting which had leaders from the entire political spectrum.
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