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| Round table conference on J&K | | Siding with seditionists | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 29: The situation in Kashmir Valley is alarming. Separatists are roaming freely and inciting anti-India hatred across the Valley. Pakistan is also giving its fullest possible support to them to promote its anti-India and sectarian agenda. Political establishments in J&K and New Delhi are not doing what is needed to be done to defeat separatists. Not only this, certain pro-separatists elements in Delhi are also trying their best to further muddy the waters in Kashmir overlooking the fact that Kashmir is just a small part of the state and Kashmiri separatists and their sympathizers in the establishment represent only the minority view in the Valley, which wants India to vacate Kashmir and allow them to convert the state into a state like Pakistan. There are authentic reports that Ram Jethmalani, who founded the Kashmir Committee in 2002 and is close to Prime Minister Modi, along with Madhu Kishwar, will visit Kashmir for three days. He and she would be there from May 8 to 10. During their stay, they would meet with Syed Ali Shah Geelani and other separatists and other anti-India civil society groups to know their views on the prevailing situation and persuade them to enter into a dialogue with the Narendra Modi Government so that the Kashmir issue was resolved. They would also hold a roundtable conference in Srinagar over the "resolution of Kashmir wherein separatists and civil society activists shall be invited to present their point of view". (Their point of view is already known. They consider India an alien country and want independence from it saying they are a disputed people.) "It will be a step to resume the contact between New Delhi and Srinagar that was lost somewhere in the middle during the past," sources close to Jethmalani said. Jethmalani had in the past also undertaken similar activities in Kashmir and creating difficulties for the country there. He needs to be prevented from visiting Kashmir for further vitiating its atmosphere. He is nobody to poke his nose in the affairs of J&K, which houses a highly diverse population. It is hoped that the governments in the state and at the centre will do the needful and not allow Jethmalani to enter the state. They should remember that such visits to Kashmir cause unrest in Jammu and Ladakh and disturb the entire nation. |
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