“We have been strong votaries of dialogue both internal as well as external to help resolve issues”, he said underlining the importance of urgent need of restoring the dialogue process”.
Chairing a meeting of prominent citizens, representatives of traders, hoteliers, travel agents, house boat owners, artisans, taxi operators, shopkeepers, shikara union, transporters and members of the civil society here, Chief Minister appealed to the civil society to join hands with him and his government to make an all inclusive effort to bring peace and normalcy in Jammu & Kashmir and deliver better governance.
He said that in a democratic setup expression of views is the right of every citizen. However, he added that anger should not be expressed by throwing stones and disturbing law and order as there are other democratic methods of registering protest.
“Maintenance of law and order and tranquility is the responsibility of both the citizens and the government”, he said adding that both should complement each other in this task.
Chief Minister said while the government is determined to discipline the security forces and book the violators of human rights, it is the responsibility of the senior citizens to play their role in influencing those who indulge in stone pelting.
Omar Abdullah said that Hartals and law and order disturbances mar the educational career of students and thereby effect their future career prospects.
The Chief Minister said that rumour mongers and vested interests take advantage of such situations and add fuel to the fire. “We have to be cautious about such elements, identify them and isolate them”.
The Chief Minister impressed upon the civil society the need to rise to the occasion and help in restoration of peace and order in the state. “Peace is a must to enable us to move forward on all fronts whether political, social, economic or developmental”, he said.
Omar said that his resolve to address the
The speakers in the meeting were unanimous in appreciating Omar Abdullah for his bold and frank initiatives in addressing the
They gave various suggestions about handling such situation and maintaining calm in the state. They also appreciated the role of the civil society of
The Chief Minister assured them that their suggestions would be actively considered and the rapport between administration and the civil society further strengthened and institutionalized.
The meeting began with prayers for peace to the departed souls of those who lost their precious lives in the recent incidents. Maulana Showkat Hussain recited the Fatiha.
Those who spoke in the meeting included President KCCI, President FCIK, President KHROF, Chairman JKTA, President Fruit Growers Association, Chairman TAAI, representatives of House boat owners association, President TASK Chairman Taxi operators association , representatives of artisans, representatives of KTMF, General Secretary Shiromani Gurduwara Prabandak, representative of Shopkeepers association, representatives of Transport unions, representatives of Shikara unions, and other senior citizens.
The Minister for School Education Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed, Minister for PHE Taj Mohi-ud-Din, Minister for Rural Development Ali Mohammad Sagar, Minister of State for Tourism Nasir Aslam Wani, Advisors to Chief Minister Mubarak Gul, Devender Singh Rana, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Khurshed A. Ganai, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Naseema Lankar were also present in the meeting.
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