Monday, November 14, 2011

Ample opportunity to allay Army’s concerns on AFSPA: Omar

New Delhi, November 14, 2011(Tehelkanews)

Amid controversies over the issue of partial withdrawal of AFSPA, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said there was ample opportunity to address the concerns of the armed forces and still go ahead with the proposed plan.



"I believe that there is ample opportunity to address both the concerns of armed forces while still allowing us to go ahead with the position that we have taken which is keeping with what the Cabinet Committee on Security recommended almost a year ago," he said after a meeting with Mr. Chidambaram.



Mr. Omar said as part of his efforts to evolve a consensus on the partial withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, he has already met the Prime Minister, and other members of the CCS - Defence Minister A.K. Antony, the Home Minister and would meet Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee later tonight.



"Obviously the effort is to narrow the differences between what we would like to see happening and what the Army is so far as publicly stated as comfortable to let happen," he said.



The Chief Minister dismissed the suggestion that by raking the AFSPA he was trying to deflect other issues facing his government and said he has been raising the AFSPA issue ever since be became the Chief Minister three years ago.



"Please understand. I have been talking about AFSPA and its possible partial roll back almost the day since I became the Chief Minister...I am not in the business of playing politics with national security. I never have been and I never will be," he said.



Asked what assurance he has received from the Prime Minister and the Union Ministers, Mr. Omar said it was not proper for him to say anything on their behalf.



"I am not...it's not my place to speak on behalf of Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) or the Prime Minister or the Home Minister. I have made our point of view very clear. They, I think, were very receptive, to what we had to say. As I say, this is an ongoing process, this will continue," he said.



The Chief Minister said he was in the process of meeting all the members of the CCS and his effort was to reach the goal of partial withdrawal of AFSPA.



"I met the Raksha Mantri yesterday. I met the Prime Minister this morning. I just concluded a meeting with the Home Minister. I am scheduled to meet the Finance Minister later tonight. This will conclude my first round of discussions with the members of CCS.



"These discussions will continue. If necessary, I will meet them again. My effort is to reach the goal of partial withdrawal of AFSPA and simultaneously ally the apprehensions of the armed forces," he said.



\'Separatists don\'t want AFSPA withdrawn\'



Asked about hard line Hurriyat faction's statement that there would be a public uprising if the Disturbed Areas Act, Public Safety Act and AFSPA were lifted, Mr. Omar said the separatists did not want the withdrawal of AFSPA as it would benefit them in two ways.



"If not withdrawn, they will say it has not been withdrawn. If withdrawn, they will threaten you (with such statement) and you will get scared by their threat," he said.



"If they (Hurriyat) have the courage, they should do whatever they want to do... they should show me by doing something in Srinagar...even today the forces are not operating in Srinagar. They can't do anything. They know that if the Act is withdrawn, people will be happy and they will lose ground. They want to threaten you...," Mr. Omar said.



The Chief Minister said apart from the issue of the partial withdrawal of the AFSPA, he has discussed with the Home Minister several other issues including overall security environment of the state.



"We reviewed the overall security environment of the state, particularly in light of the fact that offices have moved from Srinagar to Jammu for winter. We also discussed some of the ongoing works visa-a-vis the rehabilitation of migrants etc," he said.


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