Rising Kashmir, - BJP praises Kashmir Muslims
Says love not bullets will solve all issues
Jammu, May 04: Praising Kashmiri Muslims for upholding the age-old tradition of secularism during turmoil, Bharatiya Janata Party Tuesday said love not bullets will solve the issues.
“During my first visit to Srinagar after assuming the office of party spokesman I found the common Kashmiris peace loving, wanting to have a prosperous and harmonious future, specially the youth of the valley,” BJP’s national spokesperson Tarun Vijay said.
Stating that he has brought good wishes and prayers for happy times for people of Kashmir on behalf of party, he said, “It’s time for a New Kashmir led by the youth to rise leading into the era of peace, prosperity and progress. The wise, brilliant, futuristic path is at a stone’s throw away spreading its arms that ensure liberalism and happiness. We must lend an ear and guide them for the future. Their anger should be channelized into employment avenues. Our Party President Nitin Gadkari has given a special message of goodwill for the youth of Kashmir wishing them happiness and a peaceful time ahead that must make every Indian proud.”
“I would also like to salute the Kashmiri mothers who painstakingly tried and succeeded to a great extent keeping away their children from terrorism and destructive activities. Their heart and soul witnessed mayhem upsetting the real spirit of a composite culture of Kashmiriyat and they have stood firmly for saner and civilized values. Let’s walk together. I invite the youth and the women power to join BJP and create progressive entrepreneurship in the region of science, technology and protection of the environment that can become an example for the rest of India,” Tarun said.
Maintaining that nothing can surpass the humanitarian values of the Kashmiri society, he said, “We believe that solutions to all issues can be found through path of Insaniyat and not through bullets.”
He said number of incidents have been noticed in Kashmir when the local Muslims have courageously stood with Kashmiri Hindus and helped them. “A large number of them want Hindus to return and also support those who have stayed back. It’s a welcome sign that must get the national attention and accelerate the creation of a situation where all Hindus feel safe to return. One example, amongst many I heard is of Fateh Kadal, where a Shri Rama Shaiv Ashram was rebuilt by the active help from local Muslim friends. I wish such examples are highlighted by media also,” he added.