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Hypocrites forget Sharif, praise Imran Khan
Pak stooges desperate to make their presence felt
7/29/2018 12:21:19 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 28: Separatists in Kashmir have gone out of way to praise the chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party Imran Khan as he is all set to become the new Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Yasin Malik and others have been praising Khan for his statement on Kashmir and are projecting him as a "Messiah."
They have forgotten their "old boss" Nawaz Sharif, who is cooling his heels in the prison for his involvement in big corruption scandals.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Pakistan stooges present in Kashmir have proved it beyond doubt that they are hypocrites and they become disciples of anyone in Pakistan who assumes power."
He said, "It has been observed that these stooges have always toed the line of the rulers in Pakistan and have advocated their cause. By praising Imran Khan they are trying to register their presence and are trying to tell him that they exist and they are his tried and tested agents in India."
A Kashmir watcher said, "These Pak stooges should be dealt with sternly.
The soft policies of the successive regimes in New Delhi and in J&K have encouraged them to preach secessionism and separatism.
These Pak agents should have been nailed long back. Had they been in some other country they would have spent their lives in jails."
He said that Government of India needs to revisit its policy towards the separatists and Pakistan stooges operating in the Valley. "They should be booked and put behind bars and taken to task."
A politician said, "It's high time for the GoI to dispel the notion that separatists are the stake holders. People sitting in New Delhi should make it clear to Pakistan that separatists are non entities and are just a bunch of irrelevant people who have no say."
He said that at present J&K is under Governor's rule and Kashmir centric politicians have no say. "The GoI should utilize this opportunity and cut these separatists to size.
If they want to praise Pakistan and its rulers they should be deported from India and sent there," the politician added.
He said, "These Pak stooges have taken full advantage of New Delhi's desire for peace. They need to be shown their right place so that they understand that our desire for peace is not our weakness."
A defence analyst said, "India should not pin any hopes on Imran Khan as it's an open secret that Khan's party won the general elections due to Pakistan Army supporting his party.
Pakistan's policy towards Kashmir won't change but our policy towards the separatists and anti-nationals can change."
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