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Army's complete withdrawal from J&K just not possible, says J&K's former Police Chief

New Delhi,March 08 (Scoop News)- Though the Jammu and Kashmir police has learnt a lot in the past twenty years of turmoil in Jammu and Kashmir in combating terrorism and has now been better equipped to fight insurgency, but still the army should not be withdrawn completely from the state.

“I think army’s complete withdrawal from Jammu and Kashmir is just not possible and great caution should be taken while thinking about the same,” said Gopal Sharma, former Director General of Jammu and Kashmir police while speaking in a panel discussion organized by the Institute of Peace and Conflict studies (IPCS), a leading think-tank in security issues in South Asia, at the India International Center (IIC),Lodhi Road here today. This event aimed to address the findings of a report that was the outcome of a workshop on the escalation of religious and ethnic radicalization in the regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. The workshop took place in December 2009 in Jammu with the joint collaboration of the IPCS and the University of Jammu. The report prepared by the IPCS, based on the deliberations of the workshop would subsequently be submitted to the central and state governments as recommendations and circulated widely in the media in J&K.

Asserting that the land laws limit economic development in conflict hit Jammu and Kashmir because no major company is going to invest until they can own land, Gopal Sharma further stressed that the issue of the Amarnath Shrine Land controversy was a great downturn.

"The abusive slogans from crowds during protests are meant to provoke a soldier that comes from mainland India. These mindsets are not coming from Kashmir but are what can be called ‘western disturbances’. “he said.

“Everything that you say about Jammu and Kashmir – the opposite can also be true. It is very important to derive truth from facts otherwise all your inferences shall be half-truths. In the unique narrative of this state, the first casualty is the truth”, said Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Kapil Kak while speaking at the occasion.

Prof. Siddiq Wahid, vice chancellor of Islamic University, Kashmir said the people of J&K are perhaps the most politically educated people in the country. Therefore, it is important to put a political solution on the table and they shall recognize it.

Promoting the third tier approach to governance, heavy handedness of J&K bureaucracy, role of the police vs. army, ethnic fault lines, secular solutions and the proportional relation between marginalization and radicalization were some of the points that came up during the discussion session.

The panelists of the 9th March seminar in New Delhi included Prof. Siddiq Wahid, Vice Chairman, Islamic University, Srinagar ; Gopal Sharma, Director General of Police (DGP), J&K and Air Vice Marshal Kapil Kak. Major General Dipanker Banerjee, Director of IPCS chaired the sessions of the panel discussion.

 
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