Talk To The Youngsters To Solve Kashmir Problem, Says Aman

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    • Publish Date: Aug 30 2016 6:35PM
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Talk To The Youngsters To Solve Kashmir Problem, Says Aman

PM Narendra Modi has urged protesters in Kashmir not to use kids to incite violence in the Valley. What should the government do to bring the Kashmiri youth to the mainstream?

The government should organise camps and resolve to talk to the youngsters of Kashmir if they want to hasten the peace process. If youths are encouraged not to fall prey to trouble-makers and their misguided logic, a lot of problems can be solved at the ground level. Unnecessary bloodshed can be avoided.

Aman Saraf, class X, The Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai


 


Using kids to incite violence is a crime in itself. These kids have no clue about what they are standing for and using their innocence for ulterior motives is unethical. We need to shift the focus of youth on more important issues and provide them with a safe space where the politics around them has no negative impact on their lives.

Diksha Jawa, class XI, VGS, Delhi


 


There are vested interests which do not want to see peace in Kashmir, and so they incite children into picking up weapons. Our government should ensure that children get ample opportunities to go to school and the youth are given employment.     

Rhea Sharma, class XII, Banyan Tree School, Chandigarh

 

Comments

Sahana SILVER OAKS,Bachupally

yes, of course people shall not not dominate kids to pick up weapons and learn to fight with them during wars.Kids fighting in wars are none other than crime itself.They are innocent people in India.First of all, why war?Parents may not want their young daughters or sons to die.Therefore,in my opinion, there shall be no kids learning to fight wars .So, PM Modi is right...

NAVYA MALHOTRA SWARAJ INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL

The government ,first needs to win the hearts of the Kashmiri youth by believing in its autonomy -stop using soldiers as police and not interfering with the communications ,not nullifying amnesty in addition to analysing the root cause of the problem there - whether there are some miscreants who are spreading wrong beliefs about the government and then combat it.

Ritvik Baweja Bal Bharati Public School

Agree with you ToiStudents. The mindset of the youth definately needs to be changed.

Darsh Mitesh Joshi New Horizon Public School Airoli, Navi Mumbai

I say,first we kill the the hatred in the Kashmris. They are only seeing the con side of India we should definitely show them the bright side.We should provide them with Benefits not as a bribe but as a hand of friendship.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

One of the most affected age group in Kashmir is the Kashmir''s Muslim Youth. And if a youngster suffers from a problem, then another youngster is the only one who can come up with aid. So, I completely agree that the gov. should talk to the youngsters to solve Kashmir''s conflict.

Nishi Upadhyay BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

youth of Kashmir has a belied image of India as their country . Goverment should invest in infrastructure and educational facilities which would fill their empty minds with knowledge where the violence dwells so that the hands that had stones can serve the country. Also people should put their best foot forward to make Kashmiris feel that they are Indians first and boundaries of state and terrorism can not change this fact.

DIWANSHI SHETIJA BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

I muse that government should be better concerned with non-violent safeguarding of Kashmir rather than involving little souls to arm the edged and dreadful weapons.Lessons should be provided to protect the state from deadly attacks,if they want to spread and hasten peace and harmony process.Kids should not be misguided to over spill violence or to fill the state with flood of blood.Thus,PM MODI has raised his voice aptly by having a mindset of clairvoyant.

Nihal Jani SAKAR

The youngsters are the future generation of our country and the ones trying to spread terrorism in peaceful Kashmir, which is ought to be known as Heaven On Earth, are using kids and youngsters as their supporters and as their defense. PM Modi should take up the initiative to talk and enlighten the victim youth about the situations and circumstances. This may evolve as an important solution.

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