Jammu, January 26: Days after he favoured a rehabilitation plan for local militants in Kashmir Valley, Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik on Saturday asked gun-wielding Kashmiri youth that “violence and confrontation could not be the solution to any problem”.
The Governor, while addressing a large audience of people after unfurling the national flag and taking salute at an impressive parade during the 70thRepublic Day celebrations at Jammu University ground here, said it was “sad and unfortunate” that some youth, particularly those who were highly qualified, got inspired by terror groups in Kashmir Valley and chose the path of violence by picking up gun.
“Their act (decision to pick up guns) increased the difficulties and hardships of people in Kashmir. It is our firm resolve that violence and confrontation cannot be a solution to any problem. Moreover, we have lost many innocent and precious lives due to the cowardly act of terror groups,” Malik said.
“J&K is passing through a crucial time which is full of challenges as well as opportunities. Our youth are filled with aspirations and expectations. They are looking for a way that leads them to a better future which is full of success, satisfaction and prosperity,” Malik said.
The governor also expressed his sympathises with the families who have lost their loved ones in violence and said it was the collective responsibility of the people of the state to work for the restoration of peace in the state.
“We will have to identify the ways and means to get rid of these blots of violence and restoration of peace in the state. It is our collective responsibility and it is possible without the people’s cooperation and support,” he added.
Malik, in his address, also targeted the Pakistan for fomenting troubles in Jammu and Kashmir by supporting militants from across the border.
“Our neighbouring country continues to support terrorists to disrupt peace and harmony in the state. There have been repeated attempts by terrorists to infiltrate from across the border,” the Governor said, adding “repeated ceasefire violations have brought untold hardships to the people living in the villages along the borders”.
He expressed gratitude to the military and state police for working maintaining peace, unity and integrity in the state.
Earlier, he visited Balidan Stambh here and paid floral tributes to martyrs.