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‘Troubles Of Kashmir Echoed At Red Fort’: Mehbooba Mufti’s Shocker On Delhi Car Blast

Mehbooba Mufti, the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, has once again raised her voice against the Centre’s policies, accusing them of failing to ensure safety in both Jammu and Kashmir and Delhi. Her statement comes after the recent Red Fort blast, which has left the nation in shock and fear.

In a series of tweets, Mufti expressed her concern over the deteriorating security situation in the country. She stated that the Centre’s policies have only created fear and chaos instead of peace and stability. She also questioned the government’s ability to protect its citizens, especially in the wake of such heinous attacks.

The Red Fort blast, which took place on the eve of India’s 75th Independence Day, has once again exposed the vulnerability of our nation’s security. The blast, which was carried out by a drone, has raised serious questions on the government’s preparedness to tackle such threats. It is a matter of great concern that despite having advanced technology and intelligence agencies, such an attack could take place in the heart of the capital.

Mufti’s criticism of the Centre’s policies is not unfounded. The recent developments in Jammu and Kashmir have only added to the already existing tension in the region. The abrogation of Article 370 and the subsequent lockdown have not only affected the lives of the people but have also created a sense of fear and insecurity among them. The government’s decision to bifurcate the state into two union territories has further added to the chaos and confusion.

The situation in Delhi is no different. The recent communal riots and the ongoing farmers’ protest have exposed the government’s failure to maintain law and order in the capital. The use of force against peaceful protesters and the lack of dialogue with the farmers have only added fuel to the fire. The government’s policies have only deepened the divide between communities and created an atmosphere of fear and mistrust.

Mufti’s statement is a wake-up call for the government to introspect and take necessary steps to ensure the safety and security of its citizens. The government must understand that peace and stability cannot be achieved by force and suppression. It can only be achieved through dialogue and inclusivity.

The Red Fort blast has once again highlighted the need for a comprehensive and effective security strategy. The government must invest in modern technology and equip our security forces with the necessary resources to tackle emerging threats. It is also crucial to strengthen our intelligence agencies and improve coordination among them to prevent such attacks in the future.

Moreover, the government must address the root cause of the problem in Jammu and Kashmir and initiate a dialogue with all stakeholders to find a lasting solution. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have suffered enough and it is time for the government to listen to their grievances and work towards restoring peace and normalcy in the region.

In Delhi, the government must engage in meaningful dialogue with the farmers and address their concerns instead of using force against them. The government must also take steps to bridge the gap between communities and promote harmony and unity.

In conclusion, Mehbooba Mufti’s statement is a reminder to the government that its policies must focus on creating a sense of security and peace among its citizens, rather than instilling fear and chaos. It is high time for the government to take concrete steps to ensure the safety of its citizens and work towards building a peaceful and inclusive society. Let us hope that the government takes heed of this wake-up call and takes necessary actions to make our nation a safer place for all.

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