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Valley curbs being relaxed in phased manner: Centre

NEW DELHI: Asserting that restrictions in the Kashmir Valley were put in place to avoid loss of human lives, the foremost priority, a top government official on Tuesday said these impositions on people’s movement and communications are being eased out in a phased manner.

Valley curbs being relaxed in phased manner: Centre

Security personnel stand guard during restrictions, in Srinagar. — PTI photo



New Delhi, August 13 

Asserting that restrictions in the Kashmir Valley were put in place to avoid loss of human lives, the foremost priority, a top government official on Tuesday said these impositions on people’s movement and communications are being eased out in a phased manner.

The official also asserted that these restrictions will only be removed after an assessment by local authorities and added that political leaders like former chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, who were arrested as a “preventive measure”, will also be released by the J&K administration only after assessing the ground situation.

“If the trade-off is between inconvenience and loss of life, if the trade-off is between peddling fake news leading to loss of life and people’s inconvenience, what should we choose? However, the administration is mindful of the difficulties being faced by people and trying to minimise the inconvenience. Any such decision (removal of restrictions) will be taken only after an assessment by the local administration,” the official said.

A Home Ministry spokesperson said as per the J&K administration, restrictions imposed on people’s movement and communication links in the Kashmir Valley are being eased out in a phased manner and the normal situation in the Jammu division has been restored after assessment by relevant local authorities.

The security clampdown was imposed last week after the Union government revoked J&K’s special status given under Article 370 of the Constitution and  bifurcated the state into two Union territories—Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

The top government official said in New Delhi that this was not the first time restrictions were imposed in the Valley and a similar situation had existed in 2016, following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani after which the separatist amalgam Hurriyat Conference called ‘hartals’ for weeks.

“This time the state administration has taken pre-emptive steps to minimise the violence and loss of lives. This is an extra-ordinary situation,” the official explained.

Steps have been taken so that there is minimum inconvenience to people, that include ease of travel to hospitals, opening of markets and distribution of food at doorsteps, the official asserted.

“The whole effort is to bring normalcy as early as possible. However, any law and order decision should be best left to the local administration,” the official said. — PTI 

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