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Outraging sensitivities of Jammu, Ladakh, NC, PDP, Congress playing with fire in Kashmir
4/11/2019 11:13:06 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 11: Politics in Kashmir has assumed alarming and dangerous proportions. Those who used to call themselves "mainstream" leaders have all crossed the line just for the sake of a few votes and entering Lok Sabha, the highest law-making-body where the law-makers from Kashmir become party to the laws being passed but when it comes to their application to J&K they oppose it saying they want to have their own laws for the state.
During the last few days, NC president Farooq Abdullah and vice-president, Omar Abdullah, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti behaved like the hardcore separatists in Kashmir behave. The result has been that it has become extremely impossible to distinguish between them and separatists like Geelani. They have crossed all the lines, including the red line. They are doing all under the sun to muddy the Indian waters in Kashmir by speaking a language Pakistan has been speaking while reflecting on the February 14 Pulwama massacre of 47 CRPF jawans and the February 27 air strikes by the Indian Air force deep inside Pakistan at Balakot.
Their opposition to the imposition of ban on Jamaat-e-Islami and JKLF, to the interrogation of Mirwaiz in the terror-funding case by the NIA, to the arrest of JKLF chief Yasin Malik and reopening of 30-year-old cases against him as well as his arrest by NIA, to the decision of the government to keep national highway from Udhampur to Baramulla closed for two days in a week to ensure a safe passage to the CRPF convoy or the convoys of oth3er security forces, to mention only a few, has queered the pitch in the Valley.
On the one hand, their activities in Kashmir are hurting the nation and, on the other, creating a volatile situation in Jammu and Ladakh. An impression has gone down in both these regions that the Kashmiri leaders have turned extremely radical and it would be dangerous to do any business with them. In fact, things in both these regions have reached a point of climax with the people virtually saying that they will have no truck whatsoever with them and that they would want the government of India to come out with a radical reform scheme that ends the Valley domination over them.
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