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The article “Kashmir: is secession the answer?” (Sept. 6) made good reading. As pointed out, the root causes of the Kashmir issue lie in a long history of bad governance, high levels of corruption, massive disparities in the distribution of wealth and lack of accountability. Pumping more grants into the plagued system will do no good. The need of the hour is to address the causes, rather than offering symptomatic treatment. It is time to wake up to the issues in Kashmir before it is too late. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, Srinagar The article convincingly argues that there are no grounds for secession. And that if Kashmir secedes, the stability and well-being of the Kashmiris cannot be guaranteed. But is a separate State for the Kashmir Valley the answer? An own State would give the people of the Kashmir Valley greater power over their destiny. At the same time, it may let them see the advantages of being part of India. Horst Vaeth, Bangalore Kashmir is not the only State where secessionist elements are present. The ULFA in Assam and the Babbar Khalsa in Punjab have also advocated secession. Yielding to the demands of secessionist outfits will only spell doom, primarily for the states the forces claim to represent. Raghu Seshadri, Chennai Priyanka Chauhan, Faridabad R. Narendran, Chennai
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