Saturday 3 June 2017

Kashmiri separatists will be taught real meaning of azadi, says minister



Hansraj Ahir
Minister of state Kiren Rijiju, minister of state Hansraj Ahir and home minister Rajnath Singh at a press conference on initiatives related to the home ministry in New Delhi on Saturday.


Action against separatism in Kashmir won’t stop till the separatists are taught the real meaning of ‘azadi’, minister of state for home Hansraj Ahir said on Saturday.
Ahir told ANI that India is a democratic country where everyone has freedom, but it doesn’t mean that someone would get funds from foreign countries and misguide youth and kill innocent people.
The minister’s statement comes after the National Investigating Agency (NIA) conducted raids at Kashmiri separatists leaders’ residences and offices in a major crackdown on terror funding.
The minister said the action against the terror network in the Kashmir Valley has started and it would not stop till they separatists are taught the meaning of azadi (independence).

Jitna bhi aatankwaad ke khilaaf, Maowaad ke khilaaf mein qadam daalne hain, sab daale ja rahe hain: Hansraj Ahir, MoS Home pic.twitter.com/9qqokcMxr5


“This is a democratic country which means everyone is free, but the freedom doesn’t mean that someone would bring funds from foreign countries and use it to turn innocent youth into stone pelters, spread terrorism, and kill innocent people. This ‘freedom’ is not in the country. That is why the action has begun and it won’t stop. And, the government would teach them (separatists) the real meaning of ‘azadi’,” said Ahir.
He said the security forces and the NIA have been working diligently against the terrorism and separatism in Kashmir.
“The NIA raids are not without basis and the action is a well-thought step,” said the minister.
He exhumed confidence that funding from Pakistan and other countries to foment separatism in Kashmir or any part of India would be stopped.
“This is the only way to stop them (separatists) from misguiding the Kashmiri youth to become stone-pelters.”
The NIA seized at least Rs 1.5 crore in cash, and incriminating documents in the raids conducted in Kashmir, Delhi and Haryana at locations related to separatist leaders.
Letterheads of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen, pen-drives, laptops were seized.



Some of the separatists whose locations were raided were Hurriyat leader Raja Kalwal, and recently suspended Hurriyat leader Naeem Khan.
The NIA started its probe on May 20 after a sting operation showed Naeem Khan confessing to receiving funding from Pakistan for separatists in Kashmir.
On Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promise to end terrorism in Kashmir, Maoism, and infiltration, Ahir said the government was taking the required steps.



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