May provide security to separatists if they ask: CM

Mehbooba Mufti reacts to Hizbul Mujahideen commander’s threat

May 14, 2017 12:40 am | Updated 12:40 am IST -

Kick-off: Differently-abled girls in action at a sports function at the Football Ground in Srinagar on Saturday.

Kick-off: Differently-abled girls in action at a sports function at the Football Ground in Srinagar on Saturday.

The Jammu and Kashmir government will consider any request for security from separatist leaders if they approach the Mehbooba Mufti dispensation following a threat by Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) commander Zakir Musa.

“When somebody will seek security from us, we will think over it,” Mehbooba Mufti told reporters on Saturday on the sidelines of a function when asked about the threat given to separatist leaders by Musa.

The HM commander, in a video message yesterday, had threatened to kill separatist leadership for terming Kashmir a political issue instead of Islamic struggle meant to enforce ‘Sharia’ (Islamic law) in the State.

Special children

Earlier, Ms Mehbooba interacted with differently-abled children from across the State who had gathered at the astro-turf TRC ground at a special camp organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council.

She said that her government will provide necessary facilities to such children. Stressing that there was a need for schools for differently-abled children, she said “we have not been able to provide the required facilities to them so far. They need specially trained teachers”.

Lauding the Sports Council for organising the programme, she said that there was a need to hold more such activities in future.

Better facilities

On her interaction with other children at the camp, Ms Mehbooba said football players demanded shoes and better infrastructure which the government will provide.

“Our children have a lot of potential which needs proper grooming. My government will try to tap their potential so that they can excel in the field of sports and bring laurels to the State,” the Chief Minister said.

Nazir Ahmad, a member of sports council, said over 400 differently-abled children of various age groups took part in the week-long sports event.

Nasir Javid, a therapist working with Life Help Centre for child care at Chanapora locality of uptown Srinagar, said it was a good move on the part of the Sports Council. He said although sports activities are part of their curriculum at the centre, the event allows them to interact with other differently-abled children.

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