Kashmir trouble being fostered from across border: Congress
July 7th, 2010 - 7:03 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )New Delhi, July 7 (IANS) The Congress Wednesday expressed concern over the situation in Jammu and Kashmir and said that “inimical” elements from across the border were trying to create tension and violence in the valley.
“Trouble is being fostered by elements across the border. We will resist it. These efforts will not succeed,” congress spokesperson Jayanthi Natarajan told reporters here.
Natarajan said the party was confident that the people of Jammu and Kashmir would not fall prey to the designs of forces against the country.
“The centre and the state government is seized of the matter and we are confident that they will be able to restore law and order and peace in the soonest possible time,” she said.
At this juncture, she added, it was the duty of all political parties in the state to cooperate with the efforts of the government to restore peace and ensure that normalcy returned at the earliest.
Asked about deployment of the army in Srinagar, Natarajan said she was not in a position to comment on the exact position of army’s deployment in the troubled areas but informed that the Cabinet Committee on Security had met and would take an appropriate decision.
She said it was a national issue and forces “inimical” to the country were creating trouble.
An indefinite curfew was imposed Wednesday in various towns of Kashmir Valley, including Srinagar where the army staged a flag march in some parts following widespread violence the day before that led to four people being killed and over 90 injured.
- Shutdown over alleged rape affects life in Kashmir - Jul 23, 2011
- PM lauds Army role in defending national frontiers - Jun 07, 2010
- Government keen to withdraw army from Jammu and Kashmir: Pillai - Jul 10, 2010
- BJP leaders meet PM over Kashmir situation (Lead) - Aug 05, 2010
- Army orders probe into Kashmir abduction, rape allegation - Jul 22, 2011
- Pak welcomes Manmohan Singh's `visionary' Kashmir offer - Jun 08, 2010
- 100 guerrillas waiting to sneak into Kashmir: Army - Dec 19, 2011
- Tenuous calm in Srinagar, Kashmir Valley as curfew continues (Roundup) - Jul 08, 2010
- Amid curfew and agony, Indian leaders meet Kashmir separatists (Roundup) - Sep 20, 2010
- Flare up in Kashmir - Jul 01, 2010
- PM assures of action if human rights violation takes place in J-K - Jun 07, 2010
- Army orders probe into rape allegations by Kashmir woman (Second Lead) - Jul 22, 2011
- Tension on Kashmir-Punjab border as BJP rally marches on (Afternoon Lead) - Jan 25, 2011
- Reach out to Kashmiris, political parties united in message - Aug 09, 2010
- Need to know what has alienated Kashmiri youth: Sonia Gandhi - Dec 19, 2010
Tags: cabinet committee, congress, curfew, deployment, exact position, jammu and kashmir, jayanthi, jayanthi natarajan, juncture, kashmir, law and order, New Delhi, normalcy, political parties, prey, spokesperson, state government, tension, troubled areas, violence