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| This part of the Kashmir Jihad is sponsored by PMO! | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 10: It has now become clear that the 70-odd Kashmiri students, who celebrated the Pakistani cricket team's victory over India in a League match on March 2, at Swami Vivekananda Subharti University of Meerut, had stripped themselves and shouted pro-Pakistan slogans within the campus of the communally surcharged city. Videos captured by the students themselves have gone viral on social media, including Facebook and YouTube. As the Pakistani players come close to achieving their goal of defeating India, scores of the Kashmiri students create a bedlam in the spacious hall first with the "Naara-e-Takbir" slogans and then with the pro-Pakistan shouting. They put off their shirts, sweaters and jackets, jump, jostle with and hug each other in celebrating the Pakistani team's victory. They blow whistles as a turbaned Sikh students is caught in the frenzied crowd. Some of them are seen touching and kissing the Pakistani cricketers on the TV screen as if the theocratic country's troops had conquered the Valley in a war. Had the Kashmiri fans of the Pakistani cricketers similarly expressed their enthusiasm and jubilation over India's victory against say Sri Lanka, Bangladesh or Afghanistan---let alone their beloved Pakistan---one would have found it hard to contest our JNU-brigade's contention that cheering on any player's or country's game is "fully democratic" and "not objectionable". Not that every single Kashmiri student does profess hatred for India and love for Pakistan. According to certain reports and surveys, more than 40,000 Kashmiri students happen to be under training or studies on any point of time in the Indian colleges and Ubniversities outside J&K. How many of them die for Pakistan, is a big question. Every year one or two of such incidents are reported where a non-Kashmiri does allegedly clash with a native Kashmiri or treats him shabbily. "No Kashmiri is safe in this country" comes the refrain invariably from almost all the Valley-based politicians, particularly the double-agents. One would never slap the blame of such clashes and confrontations on the peace and progress loving young and brilliant Kashmiri students. Those exploiting such situations for their own vested interest do no good to their land or fraternity. Their businesses flourish on illiteracy, insurgency and indoctrination. It would be pretty unfair to suggest that such exploiters do exist in Pakistan alone. We in India have no dearth of such people who camouflage as sympathizers of a particular community or class of the gullible citizens and make them fodder for their own furnaces of the hate factories. The first mark of their identification is that they are invariably well off with increasing fortunes, having to face none of the miseries their exploited lots do every day. Having their monthly salaries and 'remunerations' from different political outfits and intelligence agencies secure, these people ask others to observe Hartal every second day. Rather than teaching law, history and human rights, they profess and practice secessionism and radicalism in the Universities and institutions they claim to be promoting. The second mark of identification of these fascists and hypocrites is that they always live on half-truths and facts of convenience. For example, they will cry horse that cheering on any country's victory in a game of sports is "democratic". At the same time, they will never like to take a question or reference to the Prime Minister's special scholarship for the J&K students, which has relieved thousands of the parents of their burden of making their children's studies possible in the colleges and universities of academic excellence outside the State. Interestingly, it has now surfaced that all the Kashmiri students who celebrated the Pakistani team's victory----or more precisely India's defeat----have been fully sponsored for their studies in Meerut by the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's special scholarship. Someone needs to teach them at least the basic ethics. Taking a country's special privilege for studies and simultaneously nourishing hatred for the same nation without reason can not be justified. Things have in fact deteriorated to the extent that the PM could one day keep a fund for the ammunition procurement of the "democratic militants" of LeT, Jaish-e-Mohammad and Hizbul Mujahideen! Our JNU-brigade would perhaps call it "Greater Democracy" if a country like India showers its citizens and students with every possible privilege including the PM's scholarship even if they hate and spit on their country and profess every love, loyalty and sympathy for enemy country. Eyewitnesses say that the Kashmiri students had even identified themselves with the amateur Afghan players and liked their game against Bangladesh simply for the reason that Afghanistan sends terrorists to liberate Kashmir from India and Bangladesh executes a Jamaat-e-Islami leader forty years after his crimes in its war of separation from Pakistan. What the real academics and this country's genuine politicians need to tell the Kashmiri students---just 5 percent of the 40,000 students studying comfortably all over the country---is that this self-defeating parochial mindset would only isolate them further from the rest of the world and keep them condemned as an island. They should ask themselves: Why no country, no people on earth, excluding a section of Pakistan, does sympathize with them. Not even a single of the 60-odd Islamic countries! |
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