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Arun Jaitley: Centre following Vajpayee’s path in J&K |
JPNN| Srinagar| Dec 3, 2014 |Union Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday said the government led by Prime Minister Narendra will be resolved within the ambit of `insaniyat’ (humanity), the present government at Centre was following it.“In early months, I was also the Defence Minister. The (Chattergam) incident which resulted in the death of two youth and injuries to two others (happened). As soon as we came to know, I got a message from Prime Minister Modi asking me to investigate the incident and find the truth. “I investigated the incident from both sides. Within two hours, I sent out a message in twitter as the Defence Minister, condemning the incident and apologizing for it. This has happened perhaps for the first time in the history of India,” he said. Two youth were killed while two others were injured in firing by army in Chattergam area of Budgam district on November 3. The inquiry ordered by the army was completed within three weeks. Mr. Jaitley said he directed the army to probe the matter in an honest manner. “Next day, we told the army to send officials to the families of the deceased youth and investigate the matter with honesty. Perhaps for the first time, the army has found its personnel guilty in such a short time,” he added.Mr. Jaitley said the change in thinking came after his interaction with a college girl in 2010 when he was part of the All Party Delegation that visited Kashmir at the peak of summer agitation that year. |
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