Hold unconditional talks with separatists: Tarigami to GOI

Said Omar remained silent when 130 youth were killed in 2010

‘Srinagar ruthlessly politicized, divided and exploited’  

Srinagar: Suggesting Government of India (GOI) to hold unconditional dialogue with Kashmir’s pro-freedom camp, CPI (M) state secretary Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami Thursday remarked that the talks would not yield desired results if conditions are set forthwith.

According to the KNS correspondent, Tarigami while talking to newsmen after attending  a convention organized by AMM to devise the strategy for the assembly elections scheduled to be held by the end of this year, t he stated that his suggestion is that talks should be held sans any precondition. He said that when talks are held with an opponent or with those who do not agree with you, one has to make them agree but if the conditions are set the same shall not yield the desired results.

Slamming chief minister Omar Abdullah over failing to provide justice to the families of 130 youth who got killed during the summer unrest of 2010, Tarigami stated that despite his repeated pleas over punishing the involved men, chief minister Omar Abdullah did nothing and now when the earth beneath him shock after the recent debacle, he raises concern over the 2010’s killings.

Tarigami while addressing the convention stated that he himself on the floor of the house asked the chief minister that if he cannot give back the precious live to the families, he must at least give them justice juts to soothe their blighted hearts.

The CPI (M) leader who is also a convener of AAM while castigating the state authorities over usage of pellets on unarmed protesters stated that earlier there used to be the bullets of one type but now such non-lethal weapons have been introduced in valley by virtue of which a person permanently loses his eye sight.

Blowing bigul for saving the Srinagar city, Tarigami remarked that the city that has the honour to hold international conferences in the past, is at present crying for attention. He stated that the successive regimes here have ‘ignored’ and ‘exploited’ Srinagar for vested interests. “The most unfortunate aspect of the present crises is that the city is being termed as the hub of stone pelting and the fact is that the place is the centre of tradition and culture of the state.”

The former Lok Sabha member Abdul Rashid Kabuli while addressing the convention stated that the rulers at present are eulogizing the event of July 1931 but the fact is that 1931 has been nourished by the blood of the people of the city.

He also stated that those who were instrumental in scraping Article 370 are at present beating the drums of its safeguard.

The senior Samajwadi party leader Sheikh Abdul Rahman stated that the people voted in BJP and PDP’s favor in Jammu and valley respectively only due to the non-availability of any alternate political podium.

During the convention other leader of AAM including Abdul Rahman Tukroo, PDF gen secy Ishtiyaq Qadri and others spoke on the occasion raising concern over the growing un employment and state’s response in rectifying the wrongs.    

 Senior CPI (M) leader M Y Tarigami today suggested the NDA government at the Centre to consider dialogue with separatists in Jammu and Kashmir without laying down any precondition.

“My suggestion is to hold talks without any precondition. When the dialogue is held with an opponent or with those who do not agree with you, you have to make them agree but if you make the talks conditional, they will not get the desired results,” he said.

Tarigami, who is also Convener of ‘Awami Mutahida Mahaz’ (Peoples United Front), was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a convention organized by AMM, an amalgam of various mainstream political parties including state unit of CPI (M), to devise the strategy for the Assembly elections scheduled later this year.