JAMMU – Envoys of 15 countries including the US on Friday interacted with civil society members and were briefed by a high level team led by Chief Secretary BVR Subramanian and DGP Dilbag Singh.
The team arrived in the Kashmir valley on Thursday where they interacted with select political representatives, civil society members as well as military top brass even as the government rejected criticism that it a “guided tour”.
US Ambassador to India Kenneth Juster was among the Delhi-based envoys who spent around seven hours in Srinagar.
Last October, some members of the European Parliament had visited Srinagar but envoys had so far not been allowed to visit the valley.
The official team led by Chief Secretary and DGP arrived this morning and briefed the team on various aspects of the security situation post abrogation of Article 370 and carving out of two UTs, officials said.
The Chief Secretary and the DGP gave an overview of the security setup post abrogation of Article 370 and answered questions posed by the envoys on various issues including arrests, internet ban and law and order situation.
They briefed the envoys about ‘zero causality’ during the period, which they said was exemplary on the part of the police and security forces while dealing with the situation.
Financial commissioner, Health Atul Dulloo briefed the team about the health facilities created by the government to ensure people and patients do not face any problems and also gave an overview of the sector.
It was followed by the meeting with various delegations including West Pakistan refugees, J&K Gujjar United Front, PaK Refugees, Valmiki Samaj, lawyers and others, they said.
The team also visited Kashmiri migrant camp at Jagati on the outskirts of Jammu city where they interacted with migrants.
The envoys flew to Jammu, the winter capital of the newly carved out union territory, last evening. Lt Governor G C Murmu hosted a dinner and interacted with them.
Earlier, they were flown in a chartered aircraft which landed at the technical airport in Valley. They were taken directly to the army cantonment for a briefing by top military brass, officials said.
This time there was no strike call and shops and business establishments were functioning and civilian traffic was seen on the roads unlike the October visit of the delegation of Members of European Parliament, which was organised by a private NGO.
The delegation, accompanied by Secretary (West) of the Ministry of External Affairs Vikas Swarup, was briefed by a team of top army officers led by Lt Gen K J S Dhillon, who heads the strategically-located XV corps in Kashmir.
Besides the US, the delegation includes diplomats from Bangladesh, Vietnam, Norway, Maldives, South Korea, Morocco, and Nigeria. They would return to Delhi on Friday.
Brazil and Uzbekistan’s envoys Andre Aranha Correa do Lago and Farhod Arziev were also scheduled to visit Jammu and Kashmir. However, they backed out because of their preoccupation here.
This is the second visit of a foreign delegation to Jammu and Kashmir since August 5. Earlier, Delhi-based think tank, International Institute for Non-Aligned Studies, took 23 EU MPs on a two-day visit to assess the situation in the union territory.
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