Security agencies will handle attacks on minorities in Kashmir: Rijiju

Security agencies will handle attacks on minorities in Kashmir: Rijiju

Srinagar: Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju on Thursday said normalcy has returned to Kashmir under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and asserted the recent attacks on minorities in Kashmir will be handled by security agencies.
The Union minister said there were still some incidents of violence in Kashmir but such things are common to the entire country.
“But, broadly, the normalcy what we see in the entire Kashmir valley is such a wonderful thing for everybody — for the people who live here, for the people who want to visit this heavenly beautiful place, as well as for the country. It is in the interest of everyone to secure peace in the entire area,” Rijiju said on the sidelines of a function here.
There has been a spurt in attacks on civilians in Kashmir over the past two weeks. In the latest set of incidents, militants killed one local Rajput Hindu in Kulgam district while five other persons — four non-local labourers and one local Kashmiri Pandit shopkeeper — were injured in four separate attacks.
“These will be handled by security agencies. (Under) the Prime Minister and the Home Minister, things are being taken care of. I am very happy to see that normalcy has returned to Kashmir,” he said.
On the tourist arrivals in Kashmir this year, Rijiju said Jammu and Kashmir plays a leadership role in the tourism sector in the country.
“The valley is not just beautiful, but there is so much to see and do — its culture, handicraft, activities and the basic character of the people. There can be a lot to show to the people across the world. Be it sports or culture, Jammu and Kashmir is moving forward fast and its benefits will reach everyone and every family,” he added.
Asked about the developments in Pakistan, Rijiju said he cannot comment on what was happening in the neighbouring country as he was on “an important visit to Jammu and Kashmir, so, I will better confine to our domestic issues.”
On a question about the recent violence in Khargone, the Union Law minister said “any violence is unfortunate”.
Earlier, the minister inaugurated a mega legal services and awareness camp at Khonmoh in the outskirts of the city here.
He said the camp was part of a campaign to provide information to the people about their rights.
“When judges or the country’s law minister do a programme at the block level, it helps in the effective implementation of the Government of India’s or the Government of JK’s programmes on the ground,” he said, adding, it is the PM’s vision to provide every citizen his right and the benefits of government scheme.
—PTI

 

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