Rajnath-Mufti meet: Jammu and Kashmir CM loses cool at press meet; condemns stone-pelting

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday lost her cool and abruptly ended a press conference being addressed by her and union Home Minister Rajnath Singh here when journalists asked questions about her role in dealing with the current unrest.

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Rajnath-Mufti meet: Jammu and Kashmir CM loses cool at press meet; condemns stone-pelting

Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti at press conference in Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday lost her cool and abruptly ended a press conference being addressed by her and union Home Minister Rajnath Singh here when journalists asked questions about her role in dealing with the current unrest.

She suddenly got up, saying “thank you”, after replying to a question even as Singh was seated. He also then got up reluctantly and the press interaction at her residence ended.

While responding to questions, Mehbooba condemned stone-pelting and other forms of violence being witnessed in Kashmir for the last 47 days and suggested that casualties will take place when camps of security forces and police pickets and police stations are attacked by violent mobs.

She also elaborated on her earlier comments that only five per cent people of Kashmir are agitating. She said she meant to say that while 95 per cent of the people want resolution to the problem peacefully, five per cent had “hijacked” the issue by indulging in violence.

“I am for resolution of Kashmir issue. There should be dialogue. But by resorting to stone-pelting and attacking the camps, no issue will be resolved. We are not sidelining the issue. We want resolution,” she asserted.

The Chief Minister sought to explain the manner in which casualties took place, particularly of the youngsters, over which there has been an uproar.

“95 per cent of those killed—mostly youth—have died in retaliatory action while they were attacking the security establishments,” she said.

She added, “People have come onto the roads. We imposed curfew. Did the children go to army camps to buy toffees (candy)? Was the 15-year-old boy, who attacked the police station at Damhal Hanjipora (in south Kashmir), going there to get milk?”

At the same time, she said she supported action against those security personnel who were involved in the killing of a lecturer in Khrew area of Pulwama district earlier this month.

“There is the case of lecturer. An inquiry should be held and punishment should be given the culprits. I support it,” Mehbooba said.

As journalists kept asking questions about her role in dealing the situation, Singh tried to mediate by telling the scribes: “Mehbooba ji is from among you”.

However, Mehbooba was combative, saying, “What will they tell me? I have saved the youth of south Kashmir from Task Force (Special Operations Group of Police). I have saved them from the knives when they were taken for bonded labour.”

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