Set own house in order to make Pak irrelevant: Dr Bhan

Ex DGP Dr Ashok Bhan delivering a lecture at Jammu on Saturday. —Excelsior/Rakesh
Ex DGP Dr Ashok Bhan delivering a lecture at Jammu on Saturday. —Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 8: Lauding the Central Government for initiating steps to isolate Pakistan and make the hostile neighbour irrelevant, the former DG Police Dr Ashok Bhan advocated a “look inwards” approach to set own house in order and deny Pakistan favourable conditions to foment trouble and violence in the State.
He was speaking at an IIPA organized lecture on “Peace Process in Jammu and Kashmir”.  Dr S S Bloeria, former Chief Secretary, presided over the programme.
Dr Bhan traced the progress in conflict resolution beginning from the revival of political process in mid 1990s. He elaborated on the role of security forces and police to bring violence down to manageable levels, the reduction of democratic deficit through credible elections, impact of Indo-Pak relations on the peace process and role of development and good governance.
Dr Bhan described the sinister role of Pakistan in fomenting trouble and how all Indian efforts to engage her in bilateral dialogue had failed. “With Pakistan soil being used continuously to promote terrorism to attack targets in J&K and elsewhere in the country, India has rightly chosen to isolate Pakistan internationally and send a strong signal of its intent through surgical strikes, ” said the speaker.
However, he hastened to caution that if we don’t set our own house in order, Pakistan will continue to have a fertile ground to exploit. “Therefore, while preparedness to tackle any retaliation by Pakistan and strong security measures are imperative, the Government must also reach out to all stakeholders within the State. The mandate of the Assembly Elections of 2014 needs to be understood and attempts made to fulfill it”, he said.
The address was followed by discussion on the issues raised by the speaker.
In his presidential remarks, Dr S S  Bloeria said  that India should focus on both the internal and external dimensions. While elaborating on internal dimensions,  he said that enough effort should be made to integrate people of the State  build and nurture credible political leadership; and build national consensus about J&K across political spectrum. “Simultaneously on the external dimension, India should project its position at the international platforms; effectively resist and respond to nuclear blackmail of our neighbour,” he added.

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