Govt playing a game of quiet diplomacy with Jammu&Kashmir groups: BJP

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The party was referring to defence minister AK Antony's statement that 30,000 troops have been withdrawn from the state in the wake of improvement in the security situation there.

Accusing the government of engaging in a "game" of "quiet diplomacy" with certain groups in Jammu and Kashmir, a BJP MP today claimed it was playing into their hands by withdrawing 30,000 troops from the state.

Referring to defence minister AK Antony's reported statement last week that 30,000 troops have been withdrawn from the state in the wake of improvement in the security situation there, BJP leader SS Ahluwalia said during Zero Hour in Rajya Sabha that a "game" of "quiet diplomacy is being played with certain groups."

Without naming the separatists, the BJP leader said, "There are secret meetings held with them by the government and gradually their conditions are being accepted".

Ahluwalia wondered how there could be peace in the state when the Disturbed Areas Act has been applied in Rajouri and Poonch regions which share borders with Pakistan.

"These groups want withdrawal of troops, and these people also seek autonomy for the region. The government did not take Parliament into confidence before withdrawing troops and the defence minister's statement came after the Lok Sabha had been adjourned sine die," he said.

The BJP leader sought to know from the government whether extremism had ended in the state that prompted it to withdraw troops.