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Fishy cooking to weaken ties between state and rest of India: Chaman | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Nov. 10: Sharply reacting over the statement of the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that he still stands to his speech of October 6 in the State Assembly on the issue of Accession, the leader of the BJP Legislators Party, Chaman Lal Gupta observed that the insistence of Omar indicates that something fishy is cooking behind the scene to weaken the ties between this state and the rest of India. The nationalists would have to look deep to expose the pernicious moves and take up the cudgels to defeat the evil designs. In a statement Gupta said that legally and constitutionally the state of J&K is an integral part of India. Under the Constitution, its future is not negotiable. But it was ridiculous that the Chief Minister should say that it is a dispute and there are three stake holders viz India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir, obviously the secessionist and semi-secessionists’ outlook. He further said that the Maharaja of the state had signed the Instrument of Accession, a same one document which was signed by over 555 other princes of the country. This document was supported by his grandfather Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah too even in the world for and the Security Council. The BJP leader feared that like his grandfather, Omar is falling prey to some machinations working behind the scene but the nationalist India would not tolerate such moves under the cover of peace efforts as the peace cannot be bargained at the cost of unity and integrity of the country. The BJP is not opposed to dialogue for peace but it should be with a sense and vision. Strongly refuting the charge of Omar Abdullah that the BJP members and some others were thumping the benches over his controversial statements in the assembly, the BJP leader recalled that he wanted to raise his objections during the deliverance of this controversial speech itself but the Speaker did not allow to do so and at the end of the speech the House was abruptly adjourned. Next day, on the very onset of the session, he and other BJP members as also those of Panther’s Party and that of Jammu State Morcha took to their legs but ridiculously they were not only allowed to lodge their objections but were marshalled out by causing injuries to four of them. But it was strange that the Chief Minister at his press conference on Nov. 08, the opening day of the Darbar in Jammu, should make such like misleading observations. Gupta also raised accusing fingers against the confusing statements of the Union Home Minister P. Chidambram and the Foreign Minister Krishna that they did not find ”anything objectionable” in the assembly speech of the Chief Minister and later on the utterances of interlocutors.
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