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Winning back Kashmir

Published - May 18, 2017 12:08 am IST

It is widely believed that the death of Burhan Wani triggered the current spate of unrest in Kashmir. Sadly, it has been almost a year and there are few signs that the situation will abate any time soon (’The Wednesday Interview’ – “‘We need to find a way around this jingoism’,” May 17). Given that Kashmir is the most sensitive region in the subcontinent and for India, constitutes a defining aspect of its sovereignty, any form of instability in the region has to be dealt with carefully.

“Winning hearts” has become the political currency but making it a reality will require a comprehensive package of ingenious political strategy. Within the framework of national sovereignty, Kashmiris must be given the maximum latitude to define their destiny. It must be the endeavour of civil society and the political community to guide victimised youths while exposing the doublespeak of separatist elements. Political parties need to forgo their political differences and create an atmosphere of sustained political dialogue. The people of this paradise will certainly respond positively if sincere attempts are made to reach out to them.

Bibhuti Das,

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New Delhi

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