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'Jammu And Kashmir Embraces Peace, End Of Street Violence,' Says Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha

Emphasizing the transformation, Sinha highlights the return of normalcy, the resurgence of economic and academic opportunities, and the revival of long-restricted religious processions.

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In a significant development, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has declared an end to the era of street violence in Jammu and Kashmir, marking the dawn of peace in the Union Territory. Addressing a conference on Sufism, Sinha emphasized the positive shift, stating, "The street violence has ended in Jammu and Kashmir. Those people are not seen anymore who were responsible for the street violence. I understand that they were victims of some people."

The Lt. Governor also shed light on the adverse effects of frequent strikes in Kashmir, which resulted in considerable losses for businesses and academic opportunities for the people. He emphasized the need to refrain from politicizing religious events, pointing to the successful conclusion of the Muharram procession in Srinagar after 33 years.

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Speaking on the importance of peace for development, Sinha urged the populace to contribute to the region's progress, stating, "When there will be peace, we can set new standards of development. There has never been, and never will be, any development in disturbed places."

Highlighting the positive impact of peace, Sinha noted that people can now venture out late at night for shopping and recreation without fear. He shared heartening anecdotes of life returning to normalcy, such as people going shopping at 10 pm or enjoying leisure activities along the banks of the Jhelum River, according to PTI.

Moreover, the Lt. Governor commended the youth of Kashmir for their resilience and aspirations, noting their achievements not just at the local and national levels but on the global stage as well.

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In a gesture of respect and solidarity, Sinha paid tribute to Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and other martyrs for their sacrifices in Karbala. He acknowledged the historic significance of the 8th Muharram procession taking place on the traditional route in the Kashmir Valley after a long hiatus of 34 years.

Reflecting on the overall progress and peace in the region, Sinha expressed his gratitude for the commitment and determination of the government towards ensuring a peaceful environment. He called on everyone to reaffirm their dedication to peace and contribute to the progress and prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir.

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