Sajad lone asserts death of separatist ideology, advocates dignified coexistence

Sajad Lone, the leader of the Jammu and Kashmir People’s Conference (JKPC), declared the demise of the separatist ideology in the region, emphasizing the populace’s realization of its futility. In an exclusive interview with PTI, Lone underscored the need for an end to violence, asserting that Kashmiris aspire for a dignified coexistence within India.
Reflecting on the shift in mindset, Lone remarked, “I think yes, it is. I think it is dead. People see that it was futile and I would also add that the ball is in Delhi’s court (now).” He emphasized Kashmiris’ desire to be proud Indians on par with citizens from other states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, or Tamil Nadu.

Running for the Lok Sabha from the Baramulla constituency, Lone highlighted his mission to advocate for equitable laws for Kashmiri children akin to those in the rest of the country. He spotlighted the disparity in police verifications, where the entire family tree undergoes scrutiny, affecting employment, passports, and other opportunities for innocents due to the actions of a single relative involved in violence.

Addressing the need for reintegration in conflict resolution, Lone advocated for a civilized approach, urging for the removal of stigmas after a clean record of 10 years, as practiced in other countries.
Regarding Kashmir’s role in India-Pakistan relations, Lone prioritized local development over geopolitical tensions, asserting, “We are a union territory, hopefully (will become) a state, and let’s focus on development.”

Expressing disdain for violence, Lone, whose father was a prominent separatist leader assassinated in 2022, lamented the toll it takes on families and society. He distanced himself from past associations with separatist groups, highlighting the political ostracization he faced from both separatist and mainstream political factions.

 

With the Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency polls scheduled for May 20, Lone’s candidature against National Conference’s Omar Abdullah promises a dynamic electoral contest. Amidst political crossfire, Lone called out the National Conference for its alleged role in human rights violations, advocating for a departure from divisive narratives toward a future anchored in peace and progress.

 

Ajay Jandyal

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