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SRINAGAR: Former chief minister of Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) and opposition National Conference (NC) working president Omar Abdullah on Saturday gave a clean chit to Pakistan, saying the country cannot be blamed for the ongoing unrest in Kashmir.

He said distorting the current unrest in the Valley as a simple manifestation of terrorism or external interference would be a grave mistake, the Indian media reported.

“We told the central government to act on the promises that it has made to people of Jammu and Kashmir. We told the Centre to understand the betrayal it has been committing for so many years against the State,” Omar said, while addressing the party delegates’ convention in north Kashmir’s Baramulla Dak Bunglow on Saturday.

Kashmir has been witnessing unrest after the killing of 21-year-old Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on July 8. At least 94 people have been killed, over 13,000 injured and more than 8,000 arrested during the over four-month-long unrest in the Valley.

Pakistan has glorified Burhan and described him as “martyr”. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif raised Burhan’s killing during his speech at the UN in September and described him as a 'young leader', who was ‘murdered’ by Indian forces and who has emerged as a symbol of latest Kashmir Intifada, a popular and peaceful freedom movement.

Omar Abdullah said: “Don’t be under the false impression that the unrest in Kashmir has been ignited by Pakistan.

“Pakistan has no role in triggering the present uprising in the Valley. They might have taken advantage of the situation or added fuel to it but Pakistan is not responsible for present unrest,” he said, adding, “We found that some people at the Centre willingly or unwillingly wanted to keep themselves ignorant about the situation in Kashmir. It was easy for them to blame Pakistan. But we kept trying to make them understand that the unrest in Kashmir has not been created by Pakistan. It is the result of our mistakes.”

The former chief minister said it would be a grave mistake to always blame Pakistan and turning a blind eye to internal issues.

“Distorting the current unrest in Valley as a simple manifestation of terrorism or external interference would be a grave mistake. To blame Pakistan alone for the political situation or the current unrest in the Valley is a distortion of the truth,” he said.

Omar said the IHK people have espoused a political sentiment even when there was no external interference and this political sentiment forms the basis of the State’s special status that has since been eroded by extra-constitutional machinations.

He said the political issue in Kashmir was neither an invention nor a creation of Pakistan but because of historic blunders and broken promises by successive dispensations in New Delhi.

“The situation today stands compounded because of the present Central Government’s refusal to even acknowledge that a problem exists in Kashmir,” Omar said.

Taking a dig at the PDP-BJP coalition government in the IHK, he said the alienation in the Valley had been compounded by the opportunistic PDP-BJP alliance, whose inherent contradictions had translated into never-ending U-turns on crucial evocative issues.

Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/169705-Pakistan-not-responsible-for-unrest-in-IHK-Omar-AbdullahO
 
Pakistan isn’t behind violent unrest in Kashmir: Omar Abdullah
SAM Staff, July 30, 2017
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Pakistan fishes in the troubled waters of Jammu and Kashmir but they are not the creators of violent unrest in the Kashmir Valley, former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Saturday.

Speaking at a Kashmir conclave, the opposition National Conference leader said he was aware that it was popular to blame Pakistan for everything that is happening in the troubled state.

We know that Pakistan fishes in troubled waters, but we also know that they are not the creators of the sort of agitation that we have seen in 2008, 2010 and 2016.

The former union Minister of State for External Affairs was referring to the three deadliest street protests the Kashmir Valley has witnessed in the nearly three-decades of separatist war.

New Delhi has been blaming Islamabad for inciting and sponsoring trouble in Jammu and Kashmir – a charge Pakistan has been denying.

Abdullah said the blame for shrinking space for mainstream polity in Jammu and Kashmir needed to be shared by all, including the central government.

He said ruling Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) inability to deliver on promises like making peace between India and Pakistan and initiating talks between the central government and separatists has cost the mainstream politicians their credibility in the state.

Abdullah said the case in point was the agenda of alliance between the PDP and Bharatiya Janata Party.

“I think what is important is that we as regional political players understand our limitations. The problem arises when in our desire to attract votes in elections, we sell promises far beyond our ability to deliver.

“It is not within the scope of the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir to decide whether India and Pakistan are going to engage with each other. When we fight election on the promise that we will make peace between India and Pakistan you are setting yourself up for defeat.

“Similarly, with the best of intentions, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir cannot armtwist the Union of India to engage with the Hurriyat Conference.”

SOURCE IANS
http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/07/30/pakistan-isnt-behind-violent-unrest-kashmir-omar-abdullah/
 
it does not matter for Indians they will still blame and say that stones are being sponsored across the border.
 

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