Advertisement

Updated July 3rd, 2019 at 20:04 IST

Centre working on 3-pronged strategy to improve political, economic environment in Jammu and Kashmir: Officials

With Parliament approving a six-month extension of  President's Rule in Jammu and Kashmir, the Union government has initiated a three-pronged strategy to improve political and economic environment in the state, say officials. 

| Image:self
Advertisement

With Parliament approving a six-month extension of  President's Rule in Jammu and Kashmir, the Union government has initiated a three-pronged strategy to improve the political and economic environment in the state, say officials. 

The Centre's priority areas in the state are: winning people's trust in the administrative system, isolating terrorist and separatist outfits, and strengthening the panchayat system, they said.

READ | 31 Killed And Five Injured After Minibus Falls Into Gorge In Jammu And Kashmir's Kishtwar

Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the state on June 26-27. Top officials, who attended the meetings Shah held during his visit, said they are expecting radical changes at all levels in the state in coming days. 

"The Home Minister has given clear instructions to encourage transparency in administration and to deal sternly with cases of corruption," an official told PTI, requesting anonymity.

Top security and civil administration officials said expeditious efforts are being put in to make the administration accountable, keeping in view the priorities of the new government at the Centre. Unnecessary departments are being shelved and senior officials are being asked to establish direct contact with common masses. Senior officials believe that the success of first-of-its-kind "Back to Village" programme reflects people's trust in the administration.

READ | Hauz Qazi Clashes: Gautam Gambhir Demands Action, Congress Says Law In BJP's Hands

Top officials from the Army, Central Reserve Police Force, Jammu Kashmir Police and Border Security Force said that with the help of confidence-building measures, they have managed to eliminate the fear of terror from people's mind to a large extent.

"For the first time in the past few years, we are witnessing a reverse trend in recruitment of locals by terrorist organisations," said a top security official. 

As many as 26 youths, who were missing from their villages and were believed to have joined terror organisations, were traced and handed over to their respective families, officials said. They said that such campaign by the army and other security agencies in South Kashmir, which is the worst terror-hit region in the state, has had a positive impact on the locals.  It has happened for the first time that there was no terrorist incident or a bandh call by terrorist or separatist organisations during a visit by a Union home minister in the state, they said.

READ | Rahul Gandhi Resigns | Karnataka Minister DK Shivakumar Asks Congress Leaders To Take Responsibility, Says 'all Of Us Should Unite Together To Keep The Party Alive'

Officials believe that President's Rule has facilitated better coordination among different security agencies.

The Governor's Rule was imposed in the state in June last year when the then chief minister Mehbooba Mufti had to resign after the BJP pulled the plug on the BJP-PDP coalition government.  

As per the constitution of the state, Jammu and Kashmir cannot be under the Governor's Rule for more than six months. Hence, President's Rule was imposed in December 2018, which was extended for six months last week after Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha gave its approval. 

According to official data, 267 terrorists were killed by security forces in the state last year. The number stands at 122 this year, till June.

Officials said the Jaish-e-Mohammed and Hizbul Mujahideen are almost leaderless in the state and Al-Badr is on the verge of total elimination.

Sources said that besides directing officials to improve the security and administrative arrangement in the state, the Centre has also asked them to attach priority to development works at the panchayat level. Elections in around 4,300 panchayats in the state were held in November last year.

A top official in the administration said that they are expecting that Rs 4,000 crore will be allocated to panchayats in the Union budget and that it will give a boost to development works at the grassroots level. Top officials in the state say that after the formation of a new government in New Delhi, the attitude of people associated with political parties and those in the administration has changed.  This has rekindled the hope of a change in work culture at all levels of administration and strengthened the possibilities of cooperation from the common people, they said.

Advertisement

Published July 3rd, 2019 at 19:24 IST

Your Voice. Now Direct.

Send us your views, we’ll publish them. This section is moderated.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending Quicks

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Whatsapp logo