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| NC creating hatred between communities | | Modi phobia | | Neha JAMMU, Sept 11: Fearing a humiliating defeat at the hands of aggrieved and badly let down people across the state, the unpopular National Conference on Tuesday made fool of itself by charging the BJP with "orchestrating riots" in Jammu and Kashmir to satiate Gujarat Chief Minister and chairman of BJP election campaign committee Narendra Modi's "hunger for power". "Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is desperately activating its cadres and cajoling BJP to create a situation where there is blood bath between Hindus and Muslims, resulting in total polarization," provincial president of the NC said while addressing a workers rally at Panchayat Nandwal in Raipur Domana Constituency, Jammu, and added that the NC will not allow the BJP and RSS to succeed in fulfilling "Modi's hunger for power". It was obvious that the NC leader was referring to the August 9 violence in Kishtwar which culminated in three deaths, loss of property belonging to the minority community on an unprecedented scale and a threat from the targeted minority community that it will migrate to safer areas if certain elements in the Government and local civil and police administration like the then Minister of State for Home Sajjad Ahmad Kitchloo were not booked and brought to justice. He did not utter a single word against those undesirable elements who made common cause with anti-national and communal forces and wrecked havoc in Kishtwar. On the contrary, to please his masters he made serious allegations against those who raised the matter in the Parliament and spoke for the oppressed and persecuted minority community in Kishtwar. It was because of the role of the BJP and similar other organizations that the Indian Parliament took to task the State Government, which had not taken pre-emptive measures to avert the impending violence. The NC-Congress coalition Government knew before hand that certain pro-Pakistan and votaries of Greater Kashmir would target the minority community to promote their sinister agenda in Kishtwar district, but it, in the words of CPI-M, "allowed the situation to deteriorate". The BJP, on the other hand, warned the NC and said "Jammu and Kashmir is not the personal property of one family". As for Narendra Modi, he had only expressed his concern over what happened in Kishtwar. Earlier, NC working president and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had virtually defended his Government by referring to the 2002 Gujarat riots. People of Jammu province are not communal. They are democrat and liberal by conviction. They have been living together in a peaceful environment since centuries and sharing each other's happiness and sorrow. It is the Kashmiri leadership and its Jammu-based handful of supporters who consistently try to pit the followers of one religion against the followers of another for petty vote-bank politics. In fact, the history of the NC is no different from that of the Muslim League. It is a different story that the people of Jammu province and Ladakh region, besides many religious and ethnic minorities in the Valley, have not allowed the NC to succeed. The NC, everyone knows, is not just Kashmir-based and Valley-centric but also essentially sectarian, separatist, anti-Delhi and anti-Indian Constitution. But the Jammu-based supporters of the NC would not appreciate the ground realities for obvious reasons. Instead, they will go on speaking the language of their Kashmiri master. And more they attack the nationalist forces and leaders like Narendra Modi, more popular the nationalists would become. In fact, by leveling spurious charges against the nationalists the NC and similar other fake secular outfits are actually digging their own graves. |
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