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Border areas of J&K oppose azadi: Interlocutors

By Mukhtar Ahmed
Last updated on: December 19, 2010 20:59 IST
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Unlike their Kashmiri counterparts, the people of border region of Rajouri-Poonch are against the demand for azadi and division of Jammu and Kashmir, the Centre-appointed interlocutors for the state said on Sunday.

"The aspirations of people here in this belt is totally different from that of Kashmir. They are against azadi and division of Jammu and Kashmir. We will raise their demands and suggestions before the Government of India," Chief Interlocutor Dileep Padgaonkar told reporters in Rajouri.

Ruling out the Kashmir-centric approach, he said that their exercise was not such at all. "We believe in taking everybody, every section, every community and three regions onboard to know their demands, suggestions and aspirations to find out a durable political settlement to fulfill aspirations of all the people of Jammu and Kashmir," he said.

The main delegations that met the interlocutors at Rajouri include representatives from Congress, National Conference, BJP, Panthers Party, Paharis, Gujjars and Bakerwals, refugees, social and religious organisations. These delegations apprised the central interlocutors of their views on various issues.

Padgaonkar along with M M Ansari and Radha Kumar are on a two-day visit to the border districts of Rajouri and Poonch. The interlocutors have met around 43 delegations in Poonch and 13

delegations in Rajouri till date.

"Here the people are more inclined towards India. One reason may be that they (the people in the border district) have witnessed many wars and suffered. And they have also faced great hardships due to Pakistani firing. I think they are actually the sufferers of war," Ansari remarked.

Most of the delegations which met them were against the division of the state, he said. "Some raised local grievances besides employment issues, discrimination with this border district. Some people whose relatives are living on border and whose relatives are living across the border demanded 'irrelevant borders' vis-a-visPoK," Ansari stated. He denied that the confidence building measures (CBMs) proposed by the panel were Kashmir-centric and criticised the media for negative reporting.

The former central information commissioner asserted that the CBMs are for people of all the regions of the state. Radha Kumar said that Rajouri, Poonch and Doda are most backward and underdeveloped areas of Jammu and Kashmir. People have demanded Development Council and we will recommend it toGOI, she said. The effort of the panel would be to evolve consensus vis-a-vis a political solution to Kashmir, acceptable to all the three regions of Jammu and Kashmir, she added.

With inputs from PTI

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