Srinagar: A ruling party legislator in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday narrating his harrowing story in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislature showed how dialogue can ease emotions and change people's lives in times of extreme situations.
National Conference leader and legislator Qaisar Jamsheed Lone said that when he was a Class nine student he had to face a horrible situation which made him to think to pick up a gun and become a militant, but a convincing dialogue by an Army officer soothed his emotive nerves and he changed his mind.
"When I was in Class nine, I was tortured by an commanding Army officer in my village during a crackdown of our area. The officer asked me whether he knew a man who was a militant in his area, when I replied in yes, he beat me with a stick," Lone said while speaking during the Motion of Thanks on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha's address in the JK assembly.
Lone is an MLA from Lolab assembly constituency of the frontier Kupwara district which is located on the Line of Control. The area was as route for infiltration of militants since 1989. Lone defeated Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate. He is the nephew of late NC leader and former minister Mushtaq Ahmad Lone, who was assisinated by militants in the 1990s.