Jammu: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday asserted that democracy, being a battle of ideas, drives its strength from dissent and said the only way to bring lasting peace is through the process of dialogue and reconciliation. "The mechanisms of coercion and oppression are tested methods, failed to bring any change in the vexed Kashmir scenario," the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister added.
Dialogue and reconciliation have proved effective to end alienation among the youth and bring considerable change, paving the way for economic upliftment of society, she said. Mehbooba was interacting with over a dozen delegations of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) office bearers from Rajouri and Poonch districts on the second day of her tour of the Union Territory's Jammu region.
Entering into an alliance with the BJP after the 2014 elections was the most difficult decision for the PDP but it was crucial for an organisation which wanted to resolve the Kashmir issue and facilitate peaceful ties between the two neighbouring countries (Pakistan and India), Mehbooba said.
"The BJP had to leave the alliance and dissolve the assembly in order to achieve its objectives. We led the government on our terms without compromising on any issue pertaining to the people of Jammu and Kashmir," she said. "It was the efforts of the then chief minister Mufti Muhammad Sayed that the border areas of Rajouri and Poonch witnessed peace for the first time after India and Pakistan agreed on ceasefire in 2003," the PDP chief said.