Internal, external forces trying to destabilize Kashmir: CM

Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti meeting families of current unrest victims in Kupwara on Saturday.
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti meeting families of current unrest victims in Kupwara on Saturday.

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Excelsior Correspondent
KUPWARA, July 23: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today visited this border town to offer personal condolences to the families whose near and dear ones were killed, in various circumstances, during the prevailing law and order situation.
“I am pained to see that all these victim families belonged to the poorest of the poor sections of the society,” she said while expressing deep grief and anguish over the loss of precious human lives and injuries in the law and order situation prevailing in Kashmir since July 8. She met the affected families here and assured all possible support to them.
Seeking public cooperation in restoration of normalcy and peace to prevent further loss of lives, Mehbooba appealed to the youth, their parents and families to help the Government in restoring peace so that the miseries of the people can go away. “Violence has only brought destruction to our State and left behind a trail of tragedies in the shape of hundreds of orphans, destitute and widows who are living a miserable life because of the lack of any institutionalized support,” she said and added that the elements who are glorifying these killings and playing politics over the graves of these poor youth, never bother to look back at the plight of the victim families once the things settle down.
Mehbooba said it has always been seen that many internal and external forces gang up to destabilize Kashmir once there is some semblance of normalcy in the Valley.
“Whenever the economic activity starts picking up in Kashmir with the encouraging increase in tourist arrivals as had happened this year, several quarters with vested interest in Kashmir turmoil seem to have ganged up to orchestrate another spate of deadly violence and push the people towards further economic deprivation,” she said and added that violence hits every aspect of the local economy with tourism and education being the main targets.
“There are reports that another round of educational migration has already started from the Valley with many affluent families preferring educational institutions outside Kashmir for their wards,” the Chief Minister said and added that the people have to ponder over what’s going on and who is getting hurt the most because of such situations.
“If there is peace, there will be development, tourism, employment and people will lead a happy and prosperous life. And if God forbid, there is no peace, it is only our people who would be the worst sufferers,” she said and added that it is especially the poorest of the poor who suffer the most in such situations.
Hailing various sections of the society for reaching out to the needy amid prevailing painful situation, Mehbooba especially commended the dedication and the commitment of the doctors, the paramedical staff, the nurses, the ambulance drivers, the community relief organizations and individuals who put in their best efforts to help the people affected by the violence. “I salute such citizens who reached out to the needy amid trying circumstances,” she said.