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CM Mehbooba for immediate de-escalation of ‘alarming’ border situation

Chairing a top security meet here, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesdaycalled for immediate de-escalation of the “alarming” situation along the borders to end miseries of people. At the meeting of Unified Headquarters (UHQ), comprising top officials of the army, BSF, CRPF, state police and intelligence agencies besides the civil administration, the Chief Minister was briefed about wide-ranging issues including the emerging security scenario in Kashmir valley, situation along the borders and steps taken to address issues arising out of cross-border shelling.

“Ways and means shall have to be explored immediately to bring an end to the sufferings of the hapless people subjected to immense miseries over the past few months because of the continuous cross-border shelling and escalation of violence in the State and the region,” she said at the meeting.

She said the “hostile” and “alarming” situation along the borders and LoC should keep reminding both India and Pakistan of the inevitability of sitting across the table to find a just and pragmatic solution of all the contentious issues. Mehbooba, who also condemned today’s terror attack on police training academy in Pakistan’s Quetta, said the vicious cycle of death and destruction confronting the region must end at the earliest.

“Whatever (be) the reasons for hardening of stances and attempts by the vested interests to subvert the peace process, there is, however, no substitute to the reconciliatory policy as was done in 2003,” she said.

Serious efforts should be made at the political and civil society levels to revive the peace and reconciliation process for the larger good of the people sandwiched in a gory situation, she said. 

Condoling the death of a six-year old boy in cross-border firing in R S Pura sector on Monday, Mehbooba said, “My heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones in the violence, both along the borders and in Quetta, in which they had no role to play.” 
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