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Prakash Chandra Trivedi (BTech,IIT-BHU, Varanasi) Currently Engineer @ BHEL-Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, India. Hometown: Raebareli, Uttarpradesh, India. You can contact me @ my mailid: trivedi.iit@gmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

What is the real need in Kashmir?

I think  the recent condition of the valley pushes me to think "Is India failing in Kashmir? Are Kashmiri's losing their interest towards Omar led govt? Is separatists and free Kashmir voice is going to win?"
The answer doesn't look simple. Within around one month  4-5 times curfew was imposed due to different mishaps in different part of the velley. As claimedd by media,mjor deaths took place due to security firing and suddenly the security forces came under scanner and a lot of things published against the force attitude. But none of them thought about the ruling govt and the real plight of kashmiris. The innocent kashmiris have become the toy of separatist and state govt. Each time the kashmiris are given the assurance of development,  industrialization and implementation of job creation programs but these assurance never takes place a real shape. The big question here arises, Is state givt failing or separatist doesn't really want the development of the valley sothat they can play the politics and behind the scene they can get the sympathy of innocent kashmiris?
The history and the activities in last some years has shown the tendency that kashmiris are no longer willing to suffer a stage of playground for pakistan & India and now they really want to come to main stream and want to live a standard and joyfull life. They really want to include themselves in the mainstream of development in todays globalised world.
The majority of people in Kashmir appear tired of the two decade old violence, involving militants and Indian troops, which has declined significantly — with almost no major attacks in the main city of Srinagar for more than a year now.
The recent curfew imposition and the mishaps can be said the failure of union as well as state govt. The youth is boiled now and it makes an essential need for the union govt of India to take some positive steps for the gowth, development of the valley. The youth should be properly assured that they wil not be excluded from the participation of India's growth. The real steps will be taken now.
Indian govt should also come forward to take some more steps to join themselves from the real mass instead of separatists leaders. The reality is that separatisits and hurriyats want the riots, mishaps sothat their politics and their fame can be used for states programs. Its time for the young youths also to understand the reality and to work according to their real heart.


Prakash Chandra Trivedi

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