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DOCUMENT No.
17
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's Statement In Parliament On His Recent
Trip To Jammu And Kashmir, On April 23, 2003
In the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee said
during his recent visit to Jammu and Kashmir, he assured the people that we
wish to resolve all issues - both domestic and external - through talks. He
also said that the gun can solve no problem; brotherhood can.
The following is the text of Valpayee’s statement.
Honourable Speaker,
I went to Jammu and Kashmir on a two-day visit on April 18-19,
2003.
I had five programmes in Srinagar. The first had to do with the
foundation-stone laying ceremony for modernisation of Srinagar Airport. This
project would double the capacity of the airport. We would like international
air services to start from Srinagar.
The second programme related to the National Highway
Development Project. Under this, work on a four-lane highway from Srinagar to
Kanyakumari was launched. The newly elected Chief Minister of Jammu and
Kashmir, Mr. Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, had been insisting that work on this
project in the Kashmir Valley should start as early as possible.
In my public rally, I congratulated the people of Kashmir on
participating in the assembly elections in large numbers. They exercised their
franchise defying the threat of bullets. I assured them, "We have come here to
share your pain and suffering. Whatever complaints you have, try to address
them collectively. Knock on the doors of Delhi. Delhi will never close its
doors for you. The doors of our heart will also remain open for you."
I assured the people of Jammu and Kashmir that we wish to
resolve all issues - both domestic and external - through talks. I stressed
that the gun can solve no problem; brotherhood can. Issues can be resolved if
we move forward guided by the three principles of Insaaniyat (humanism),
Jamhooriyat (democracy) and Kashmiriyat (Kashmir's age old legacy of amity).
In my speech, I spoke of extending our hand of friendship to
Pakistan. At the same time, I also said that this hand of friendship should be
extended by both sides. Both countries should resolve that we need to live
together in peace.
My last programme was about the start of work on the
construction of Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla railway line. It is our resolve to
ensure that train services start in Kashmir Valley before August 15, 2007.
Um(n)employment is the greatest problem facing the youth of
Jammu and Kashmir. We have decided to facilitate creation of 100,000
opportunities for employment and self-employment over the next two years. For
this, a special task force would be set up with representatives from the
central government, state government, industry, commerce, banking and
financial institutions.
The Task Force will present its report by June 30 and
implementation would commence from August 15 this year.
At a press conference before returning to Delhi, I expressed
the hope that a new beginning can take place between India and Pakistan. I
said that we have extended our hand of friendship. Let us see how Pakistan
responds to this. Stopping cross-border infiltration and destruction of
terrorist infrastructure can open the doors for talks. Talks can take place on
all issues, including that of Jammu and Kashmir.
Thank you.
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