HP Chief Minister claims attacks on Kashmiris politically motivated, blames RSS for spreading narratives

STC NEWS DESK
SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 19 (STC)
: Attacks on Kashmiri migrants and students in Himachal Pradesh (HP) are “rare” and such incidents are often “exaggerated” for political motives, said Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. He said his government moved swiftly to arrest the accused in a recent case.
Speaking to media upon his arrival in Srinagar, Sukhu addressed concerns regarding the safety of Kashmiris in his state, a popular tourist destination and educational hub for people from the valley.
The HP Chief Minister detailed the response of the state administration. “I immediately ordered an investigation and we arrested the accused within 24 hours,” Sukhu said, emphasizing a policy of zero tolerance.
However, he cautioned against what he described as a trend of amplifying isolated events. “Very few such incidents take place. For centuries, our Kashmiri brothers and sisters have been coming to Himachal. That is their second home,” he stated, in an effort to reassure the community.
Sukhu revealed that he had discussed the matter with his Jammu and Kashmir counterpart, Omar Abdullah, indicating a coordinated approach between the two governments to ensure the safety of migrants and tourists.
“There is no such environment where such incidents are common. Often, one or two people try to portray these incidents as something bigger than they are. Across Himachal Pradesh, people from Kashmir live in peace,” the Chief Minister said.
He alleged that such narratives are sometimes deliberately spread for political gain. “I want to say that many times, people from the RSS also talk about such things for political gain. Some people try to spread such negativity to make these incidents appear real,” he added.
The Chief Minister urged the Kashmiri community to continue their business and educational pursuits in his state without fear. He advised anyone facing a threat to immediately alert the police by dialing the emergency number 112, assuring them of prompt action.
(Straight Talk Communications I Inputs from KNS)

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