Government Is Planning To Curtail Facilities To Kashmiri Separatists

September 06, 2016 17:19
Government Is Planning To Curtail Facilities To Kashmiri Separatists

After the separatists in Kashmir boycotted the all party meeting headed by Home minister Rajnath Singh, the center is considering curtailing facilities such as foreign trips, security and medical treatment, among other things, for the separatists in Kashmir, according to reports published in a leading newspaper daily.

The reports added that the sources has said that government is planning to deal firmly with those who are creating of fueling trouble.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh, on Monday, had criticized the Kashmiri Separatists for boycotting the discussion with the members of all party delegation that visited Kashmir,

Rajnath Singh had said that the doors are wide open for the talks with anyone interested in peace and normalcy.

Five MPs among the group tried to talk with the separatists but they refused to participate in the discussion.

The Home minister on Tuesday morning, in a hour long meeting with PM Narendra Modi, apprised the situation in Kashmir as assessed by the all-party meeting which visited Srinagar and Jammu on September 4 and 5, reports said.

While the separatists were always urging the government to start talks with the Kashmiris, when the government actually put the step forward, surprisingly, the Separatists moved backward.

By Prajakt K.

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