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Do the people of Jammu region have no say in the affairs of the State. Or the people of Ladakh? Even within the Kashmir Valley, do the Gujjars and Bakerwals or the Shias have no say?

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Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Home Minister P. Chidambaram have been talking about holding discussions with the political parties and even include those outside the pale of party politics in the State.

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It is time the Government of India decides to ignore the separatists. People of Srinagar have to take control of the situation. Two decades ago the Pandits decided to leave the Kashmir Valley and settle elsewhere in the country. The Central and State Governments have announced many schemes to 'welcome' them back to the Valley, but the response has been very poor.

True, the Amarnath Yatra passed on peacefully and over four lakh pilgrims visited the holy cave with the active cooperation of the people of the villages along the route. It only demonstrates that except for a few thousands of the people in select areas of the valley, very few share the point of view of the stone-pelters and their sponsors.

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Instead of implementing the Shimla Agreement, Pakistan has been promoting a proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir, hoping that what it failed to do in 1965 and 1971 wars, it would be able to do through a proxy war, or a 'limited operation' as it tried in Kargil in 1998.

Much has been made of Track II diplomacy and the 'initiatives' taken to solve the Kashmir issue by General (retired) Pervez Musharraf. The impression is that a positive outcome was likely.

General Musharraf tried his best to persuade Prime Minister Singh to reach an agreement on Siachen. Dr. Singh said that he had no mandate to redraw the boundary, but he would try to make Line of Control 'irrelevant'.

The demilitarization of Jammu and Kashmir by India, which General Musharraf hoped to make Dr. Singh pronounce when he visited Pakistan, did not happen, as he himself could not stay in power there.

Nothing much has been lost. We should remember that Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri reached an agreement with President Ayub Khan in Tashkent in 1966 and hoped for peace after surrendering Haji Pir and many other areas, but Pakistan violated the 'agreement'. Similar has been the fate of other agreements. An agreement with General Musharraf would have been no different.

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They are aware of the fate of thousands of 'militants 'who went to PoK and have had to live on doles and as refugees. The people of Kashmir are aware of the fate of Shias in Pakistan. Even during the Holy Month of Ramadan over sixty were killed in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan.

Dr Manmohan Singh, who was born in an area, now part of Pakistan, is an idealist. He is keen to ensure that people in the sub-continent live in peace together. But the sponsors of stone-pelters should remember that even he has limitations.
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