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Sunday, 26 September 2010 - India to review Kashmir deployment to tackle unrest |
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Asia – A Week in Pictures, September 19, 2010 Related Topics World » By Krittivas Mukherjee NEW DELHI | Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:57pm EDT NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India said on Saturday it would consider scaling back security in the disputed Kashmir region, aiming to calm months of protests against Indian rule in which over 100 people have been killed, most of them by police. Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said the government would soon announce a team to begin a dialogue with a broad cross-section of Kashmiris, including political parties, and that all protesters held for throwing stones would be freed. The eight-point conciliatory package also included compensation for the families of dead protesters and a promise to review the scope for limiting a much-hated law that gives the military sweeping powers to search, arrest or shoot. "We will request the state government to immediately convene a meeting of the (security) Unified Command and to review the deployment of security forces in Kashmir valley, especially Srinagar," Chidambaram told reporters after a meeting of the Indian cabinet's committee on security. India's only Muslim-majority state, which is also claimed by Pakistan, has been in a siege-like state of strikes, protests and curfew for months. Most shops, offices and schools are shut, and roads deserted. Critics have until now accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of failing to take the largest pro-independence protests in two decades seriously, and the plan marked a dramatic shift in the government's position. OPENING GAMBIT "This could be an opening gambit for building confidence because measures like releasing people and reducing security foot prints will resonate with the common people," said Siddharth Varadarajan, strategic affairs editor of the newspaper The Hindu. But Kashmiri separatist hardliners rejected Chidambaram's offers as "eyewash" and declared a 10-day protest. "None of our demands has been met, so we will continue the protests," said Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who has emerged as the leading face of the present cycle of street violence. More than half a million security personnel are deployed in Kashmir, most of which has for years been declared "disturbed" -- a precondition for application of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. Kashmiri separatists accuse the army of large-scale human rights abuses, and want the law withdrawn. Chidambaram said the state would look at the option of limiting the areas of Kashmir where the act operates. He also said the state government would consider scaling down the number of bunkers and checkpoints in Srinagar, Kashmir's summer capital, and other towns. 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