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India offers Kashmir talks

Eight-point plan suggests reducing military presence in region and freeing detained protesters to deal with unrest.

Last Modified: 25 Sep 2010 22:22 GMT
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Kashmir has been rocked by deadly civil unrest since early June, with more than 100 people killed in the clashes [EPA]

India has offered to hold talks with Kashmiris and review its heavy security presence in the Himalayan region in an attempt to bring under control a wave of separatist unrest.

The proposals were part of an eight-point plan put forward on Saturday by Palaniappan Chidamabaram, the Indian interior minister, after he led an all-party mission to the disputed Muslim-majority region.

"The government of India will appoint a group of interlocutors under an eminent person to begin the process of a sustained dialogue" with a wide swathe of Kashmiris, including political and youth groups, he said.

More than 100 people have been killed since early June as stone-throwing protesters have clashed with security forces. The civilian demonstrations have been the largest since an armed uprising against Indian rule in 1989.

Most of the victims, many in them in their teens, have been killed in live firing by police and paramilitary troops, while others have been hit by tear-gas shells or rubber bullets.

The recent protests were ignited on June 11 by the death of a 17-year-old student hit by a tear-gas shell during a clash with police. Since then Indian-administered Kashmir has been paralysed by demonstrations, strikes and strict curfews imposed to stem the unrest.

Heavily militarised

The Congress-led government has been accused in the Indian media of letting the situation spiral out of control and the eight-point plan is the first major initiative to deal with the clashes.

"" hope this [the conciliation plan] will be the first step to the final destination of reaching a political solution to the Kashmir issue"

Omar Abdullah,
chief minister of Kashmir


Chidambaram said the state government would be told to immediately free some 255 protesters jailed for throwing stones at security forces and compensate the families of the dead protesters.

Authorities will also consider reducing the security presence in the heavily militarised Kashmir valley, the hub of separatist sentiment.

In particular, Chidambaram said, officials would look at reducing the large number of security checkpoints that are deeply resented by locals.

"We will request the state government to immediately convene a meeting of the [security] Unified Command and to review the deployment of security forces in Kashmir valley, especially Srinagar," he said.

Chidambaram also said authorities would review the many areas of Kashmir listed as "disturbed", a category that allows application of the detested Armed Forces Special Powers Act giving security forces wide powers to open fire, detain suspects and confiscate property.

Rights groups have long pushed for repeal of the act to reduce public anger.

"We think these steps should address the concerns of different sections of Jammu and Kashmir, including [those of] the protesters," Chidambaram said.

Separatist reaction

Some separatists said they would meet to discuss their response.

"It will be discussed in a threadbare manner so we can give our reaction," said Yasin Malik, a veteran separatist leader.

But Syed Ali Shah Geelani, a separatist who has orchestrated the protests, said "none of our demands have been considered by government of India and the foremost among those was accepting Jammu and Kashmir as a disputed territory," the news agency Press Trust of India reported.

He called the initiative "mere eyewash" and announced a 10-day protest.

Geelani has previously laid down five conditions for a dialogue with New Delhi, including India accepting Kashmir as an international dispute, revoking the Special Powers Act and demilitarising the region.

Kashmir is divided between Pakistan and India, which each claim the region in full. The dispute over the region has triggered two of the rival nations' three wars since partition of the subcontinent in 1947.

While violence has fallen to a 20-year low, alienation of ordinary Kashmiris, especially young people, has been stoked by India's massive security presence. They have expressed their anger on social networking sites such as Facebook and by pouring into the streets.

Omar Abdullah, the chief minister of Kashmir, welcomed Chidambaram's proposals and promised to hold a meeting in the coming days to "discuss the modalities of reducing the footprints of security forces in cities".

" hope this [the conciliation plan] will be the first step to the final destination of reaching a political solution to the Kashmir issue," he said.
 
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I belive India has lot to gain by resolving this issue. Only if India has the bal*s to face the ultra-nationalists.
 
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it all depends on the response the protesters give,if govt finds them again involving in suspected activities,next time they wont be tolerated.another thing is that india having games n obama is visiting thats y india dont want any noise abt this.
 
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,next time they wont be tolerated..


Things are not going to happen according to what india likes or dislikes, if india cannot handle this fact then they better get ready for a lot worse to come.
 
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Things are not going to happen according to what india likes or dislikes, if india cannot handle this fact then they better get ready for a lot worse to come.

india is handling this from 60 yrs.wat i mentioned above is the reason?.
on which bases u r talking abt india will face worst!!!!!!!!.if u can elaborate??
 
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india is handling this from 60 yrs.wat i mentioned above is the reason?.
on which bases u r talking abt india will face worst!!!!!!!!.if u can elaborate??

For almost eighty years the former Soviet Union seemed invincible, but where is it now? Watch what's happening to the US and learn your lesson if it's not too late already.
 
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For almost eighty years the former Soviet Union seemed invincible, but where is it now? Watch what's happening to the US and learn your lesson if it's not too late already.

ok!!!!,india lost war in 1962.and also faced the war in 65 with pak on kashmir.kashmir didnt move by inch.india was very weak at that time.india was not strong in 71 but even divided pakistan.even at kargil also.

so when india was weak,india didnt loose n india is stronger,u think india will loose!!! and also india have so called russian to american support.
 
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For almost eighty years the former Soviet Union seemed invincible, but where is it now? Watch what's happening to the US and learn your lesson if it's not too late already.
Man ur talking abt U.S. as if it has collapsed it jus had a hard time in recession n iraq we in sub continent faced even bigger problem so lets get out of the delusion of U.S is doomed
 
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Man ur talking abt U.S. as if it has collapsed it jus had a hard time in recession n iraq we in sub continent faced even bigger problem so lets get out of the delusion of U.S is doomed

It took eighty years for the USSR to collapse, but in the end it did and that's what matters. No one can tell how long it will take for the next "USSR" to fall but it certainly will.
 
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It took eighty years for the USSR to collapse, but in the end it did and that's what matters. No one can tell how long it will take for the next "USSR" to fall but it certainly will.

Then this logic of collapse applies on Bangladesh as well as india n china there are certain degree of problem faced by each nation that doesn't mean there countdown of distruction has started Morever India is in better position today to handle problem then in past
 
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I belive India has lot to gain by resolving this issue. Only if India has the bal*s to face the ultra-nationalists.

Please try to control your language and try to be civilized. I have many friends here in US and I have been working with them, they are such a good people we almost share the same thoughts, But when I come here to this forum and see BD members always bashing anything which contains India in it.

I understand may be there are some things for your hatred, But it's intelligent to argue about the topic rather than the people. The way which you people react only spreads hatred and it will definitely resolve nothing.
 
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Please try to control your language and try to be civilized. I have many friends here in US and I have been working with them, they are such a good people we almost share the same thoughts, But when I come here to this forum and see BD members always bashing anything which contains India in it.

I understand may be there are some things for your hatred, But it's intelligent to argue about the topic rather than the people. The way which you people react only spreads hatred and it will definitely resolve nothing.

I've heard that anything that goes against the flimsy logic of the indians and their friends is "termed" as spreading hatred.
 
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I belive India has lot to gain by resolving this issue. Only if India has the bal*s to face the ultra-nationalists.

India doesnt need anything to face these guys.. they are brain washed youths .... They will raise .. fight and will die... India will continue to be India after that also... We will show the highlighted part at appropriate place and at appropriate time..
 
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