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US wants information on Kashmir from Modi govt in private, concerned over detentions

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New Delhi: Days after US President Donald Trump’s support for India’s stand on Kashmir, ThePrint has learnt that top American diplomats have on multiple occasions reached out to the Narendra Modi government in private, seeking information about the situation in the Valley and even expressed concern over detentions of political leaders and restrictions clamped in the region following the abrogation of Article 370.

Sources in the government said that questions on Kashmir came up during discussions with senior diplomats of the US, besides other countries. Not only US embassy officials, but also visiting American officials have sought information on Kashmir during their meetings with the Modi government, a source said.

The government has, however, made it clear to all the countries that Kashmir is an internal issue and all decisions are being taken depending on the situation there, a second source told ThePrint.

This source added that the government’s decisions related to Kashmir’s security are dependent on two objectives — maintenance of law and order, and prevention of loss of life — and this has been communicated to the US diplomats.

When asked about the US seeking information about Kashmir, an American embassy spokesperson told ThePrint he would not comment on internal diplomatic discussions.

The spokesperson, however, added, “We continue to be very concerned by reports of detentions and the continued restrictions on the residents of the region. We urge respect for human rights, compliance with legal procedures and an inclusive dialogue with those affected.”

US flip-flop

Last month, Trump took everyone by surprise when he offered to mediate between India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir dispute.

Weeks after Trump’s comments, the government on 5 August scrapped Article 370 that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, and dismembered the region into two union territories.

Trump, however, changed his stance and said earlier this week that India and Pakistan can resolve differences over Kashmir bilaterally, and refrained from repeating his offer to mediate between the two countries.

“We spoke last night about Kashmir…and the prime minister really feels that he has the situation under control…I think they (India and Pakistan) can do it (resolve the issue) themselves,” Trump said on the sidelines of the G-7 summit in France.

No question of taking decision to please other countries

Government sources also told ThePrint that there is no question of taking any decision regarding detentions or easing of restrictions in Kashmir just to please other countries.

“All decisions are being taken keeping the local situation in hand. There is no question of taking a decision to please any X,Y or Z country,” a third source said.

Talking about detentions, the source said it is a dynamic situation in Kashmir.

“For example, the number of detainees vary by hour. Some would be taken into detention today and many others would be released. The same applies to other restrictions. Out of the 190-odd police stations in Kashmir, curfew-like situation has been removed in about 170,” the source added.

The source further said Indian embassies have been asked to regularly brief foreign countries about the actual situation in Kashmir.

India concerned over ‘one-sided’ reporting by foreign press

The third source quoted above said the Modi government is gravely concerned at the ‘one-sided’ reporting by the international media on Kashmir without taking into consideration the larger picture.

This kind of reporting has led to many countries wondering if the situation in the Valley is really troublesome.

The government has, therefore, asked the defence and security agencies to engage more with the foreign media, the source said.

https://theprint.in/diplomacy/us-wa...-in-private-concerned-over-detentions/283944/
 
This is a good start. Hopefully, on Friday we can make sufficient and appropriate noise for international community to question Indian tactics in Kashmir.
 
this is what i dont understand, you cant cage people, what do they expect? does india think once curfew lifted kashmiris will be throwing roses at Modi.

India has opened the gates of hell, its obvious they will blame pakistan but everyone knows who are the real aggressors, Kashmiris will not take your **** from hindutvas.
 
When the curfew is lifted and the people throw stones at coward Indian soldiers no country is gonna have any sympathy for them. Any false flag won't work either, the world now knows that India will be responsible for whatever happens from here on. There will be violent reactions once the curfew is lifted.
 
When the curfew is lifted and the people throw stones at coward Indian soldiers no country is gonna have any sympathy for them. Any false flag won't work either, the world now knows that India will be responsible for whatever happens from here on. There will be violent reactions once the curfew is lifted.

It is just your wish which will never come true...
 
When the curfew is lifted and the people throw stones at coward Indian soldiers no country is gonna have any sympathy for them. Any false flag won't work either, the world now knows that India will be responsible for whatever happens from here on. There will be violent reactions once the curfew is lifted.

And they will still wonder why the Kashmiris dislike them with a passion,
 
It is just your wish which will never come true...

Same with you that it is your wish and fantasy that all is well. There would be no curfew in the first place lasting so long that even your own media is saying.
 
This is a good start. Hopefully, on Friday we can make sufficient and appropriate noise for international community to question Indian tactics in Kashmir.

Yesterday was Friday. What happened yesterday?
 
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