This Article is From Jul 29, 2016

Rajnath Singh Speaks To Mehbooba Mufti, Discusses Kashmir Situation

Rajnath Singh Speaks To Mehbooba Mufti, Discusses Kashmir Situation

Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, Governor NN Vohra. (File)

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today had a telephonic conversation with Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti during which the turbulent situation prevailing in the state was discussed.

The nature of the conversation was not immediately known but the telephonic talk came a day after Ms Mufti said neither she nor the security forces were aware of Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani's presence during the raid at his hideout on July 8 in which he was killed. The killing had led to violent protests that resulted in the death of 47 people in the Valley.

Without disclosing the details, official sources here said the prevailing situation in the state was discussed with Ms Mufti.

The chief minister had told reporters in Srinagar, "as far as I know, what I heard from police, army, who said they only knew that there were three militants but did not know who."

"So, what can I say on what they are saying. I feel if they knew (that Burhan was there), perhaps we would not have such a situation when the overall situation was improving, so it could have been a chance (ek chance ho sakta tha)," she had said.

Last week, the Union Home Minister had visited Srinagar and met a cross-section of people and said the central government wants an emotional relationship with the state and not just need-based.

Mr Singh had also said the centre will talk to whosoever needed once peace and normalcy is restored in the state. However, main opposition National Conference and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah has rubbished Ms Mufti's  claim that she was not aware of the encounter between the security forces and Burhan Wani, which resulted in the latter's death. Mr Abdullah said that Ms Mufti was kept fully informed of the July 8 encounter.

"I'm going by the first on record statement by Jammu and Kashmir Police to the media that the CM (chief minister) was kept fully informed of the encounter. At no point in the first Jammu and Kashmir Police media briefing was it ever suggested that they didn't know who was trapped," National Conference leader said in a series of tweets.

 
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