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Time for separatists, Pak stooges to wind up their shops
Amit Shah as new Home Minister bad news for them
6/1/2019 11:32:02 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 1: Former President of Bharatiya Janata Party, Amit Shah, has emerged as the most powerful minister in the new cabinet of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. He is the new Union Home Minister.
Analysts are of the opinion that Shah's elevation is not a good news for the Pakistan stooges in Kashmir and the neighbouring country as he is a "nationalist to core and cannot tolerate the people, who preach sedition and separation."
"It seems the time has come for the separatists to wind up their shops. If they won't do that either they would end up in jails or they would be deported to Pakistan," said an analyst.
He said that the Hurriyat dove, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, seems to have understood the gravity of the situation. "Since the day he has faced NIA questioning he has softened his stand and his recent statement indicate that he is pinning lot of hopes on the new Union Government," the analyst added.
According to the media reports emanating from New Delhi, the new Home Minister, has been given a freehand by the Prime Minister, Modi, to deal with the separatists in Kashmir. There are reports that the chapter about "holding any talks with the separatists stands closed and the mainstream politicians keep on talking in the language of the Pak stooges they too would be dealt with sternly," reports claim.
A Kashmir watcher said, "Entire country has given a huge mandate to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and every Indian supports the decisive war he has launched against terrorists and their supporters in Kashmir."
He said, "Amit Shah as a new Home Minister means that Pak stooges and their advocates have been left with no space. The BJP leaders have on many occasions said that Kashmir problem would be solved within next five years and the terrorism would be wiped out completely from the Valley."
He said that already Jamaat and JKLF activists, who were trained by their bosses sitting across the LoC to propagate, are in jails and their offices have been sealed. "In coming days there is every possibility about crackdown being intensified against the hate mongers. The process of isolating these fringe elements has already commenced and there is every possibility about this entire process being intensified in coming days to make Kashmir terrorism free," the Kashmir watcher added.
A politician said, "If one goes by the track record of Amit Shah, then it means that coming days for Pakistan stooges are not going to be that easy."
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