"I want to say that maintain brotherhood because the biggest challenge faced by Jammu and Kashmir is how to restore peace. You will say that everything is fine here (Jammu) but in Kashmir there is firing and strikes," she said after laying the foundation stone of a multi-tier parking lot here.
She said that her government has been working hard to provide good governance and ensure there are no human rights violation.
"Here Hindu, Muslims have been living together for so many centuries but when some anti-social elements who exist in every community, try to divert us, we indulge in communal fights," Mehbooba said.
"I need not remind you how secular the people of Jammu are. You gave shelter to thousands of Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims who left the Valley and settled here," she said.
Talking about her meeting with RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, Mehbooba said that she had requested him to open more branches of nationalized banks in far off areas of the Valley so that the youth get employability.
She also discussed about introduction of a banking system in the cross LoC trade between Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Underlining her late father and former CM Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's vision to make Jammu an independent tourist destination, she said, "my father had a dream and he did not want Jammu to suffer the fate of Pathankot.
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Replying to the questions, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti welcomed the Foreign Secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan and said the state will benefit immensely if the two neighbours come together and engage in a meaningful dialogue.
The chief minister said Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance and added that a majority of Muslims, barring a few, believe in peaceful coexistence, including Indian Muslims.
"This is the reason why Indian Muslims are respected all over the world despite a cloud of suspicion hovering over Muslims at the global level. It pains me when I see hapless people in Syria, Libya and Pakistan being sucked into the vortex of violence for no fault of theirs," she added.
Describing terrorism as a global phenomenon, not confined to one region or nation, Mufti said countries are coming together to jointly fight the threat of terror.
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Defending the decision to form coalition government with BJP, the Chief Minister said it was the vision of her late father Mufti Sayeed to reconcile the differences of opinion between Jammu region and Kashmir valley.
"Somewhere there is a perception that what is good for Jammu may be bad for Kashmir and vice versa. It is a difference of perception and it was the vision of Mufti Sahab to bridge these differences," the PDP chief said.
"We have learnt to accommodate each other and we will learn from each other by committing mistakes," she said.
Mehbooba said the government has issued strict orders to the security forces to exercise maximum restraint while dealing with law and order situations.
"It is because of this restraint that the situation in Frestbal near Pampore where eight CRPF personnel were killed, didn't spiral out of control," she said, adding "I am proud of those personnel who laid down their lives for the safety and security of the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir."
"I am proud to be a Muslim. My remarks on clergy were distorted to suit a particular narrative. My only regret is that in our society which has been gravely affected by social evils like drug addiction, corruption and environmental degradation, our clergy shies away from talking about such issues in their sermons.
"What stops them from issuing sermons on our dying water bodies, the menace of dowry and unabated use of polythene? Clergy commands respect in the society and they should discuss social evils in their sermons to motivate the people to wage Jihad against such social evils," she said.
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