Call me naive, but I must say I am struggling to get my head around the stunning somersault our central government has done on Kashmir. Having locked up most of Kashmir’s mainstream leaders for months, the Centre is hosting the same lot for high-level talks today in New Delhi. Make no mistake—the Centre’s move for consultation is welcome. For that matter, it has been long overdue. Strong-arm measures as a matter of state policy must not have a place in any true democracy, and the sooner our rulers understood this principle the better. But what is still baffling is the swiftness with which the Central government has had a change of heart. Having spent months and years demonising Kashmiri leaders such as Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, the government has reached out to the same ‘demonised’ leaders in a bid to chart a new course in the troubled region.