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Mercenaries, CPI-M, CPI, LJSP, TDP, RLD, RSP, FW, News X join hands | Resolution of K-issue -- II | | MINCING NO WORDS NEHA EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Feb 2: If what the so-called opinion makers and experts demanded and suggested in Bangkok on January 30 was highly detrimental to the legitimate concerns of India, what the leaders belonging to the CPI-M, CPI, Lok Janshakti Party (LJSP), Telgu Desham Party (TDP), Rashatriya Lok Dal (RLD), Revolutionary Social Party (RSP) and Forward Block (FW) said on Tuesday at New Delhi was no less detrimental. In fact, they spewed venom on the Indian establishment and denounced in downright language the Army and the anti-terror laws. These parties have no stake whatever in Jammu and Kashmir. None of these parties enjoys any support whatever in any of the three regions of the state. They have joined hands simply for the sake of vote-bank politics and to help out the otherwise fast-disintegrating Pakistan and consolidate their hold over the communal constituency in certain parts of the country. It would not be out of place to mention here that certain media persons, especially Seema Mustafa of News X, who is known for her rabidly anti-India and out-and-out pro-separatist views, have been instrumental in bringing on one platform leaders belonging to these non-Congress and non-BJP parties with a view to spoiling the Indian pitch in Kashmir and helping out the otherwise defeated and unpopular Kashmiri leaders, separatist or otherwise, all working for the balkanization of India forgetting that separation of Kashmir from India would in no way lead to the resolution of the so-called Kashmir problem or harmonize Indo-Pak relations. Pakistan and Kashmiri leaders are not just interested in Kashmir and the precious state waters. They are interested in the dismemberment of India and hoisting the green flag on the ramparts of Red Fort in Delhi. It was known that leaders belonging to these political outfits would gather in New Delhi on February 1st and they did meet. It was also expected that they would side with the Kashmiri separatists and communalists and urge New Delhi to take measures aimed at meeting the separatist urges of the Kashmiri leaders and they did exactly that leaving none in any doubt as to what they stand for. Some of the leaders who met in New Delhi to discuss Jammu and Kashmir included CPI-M general secretary Prakash Karat, CPI general secretary A B Bardhan, LJSP chief Ram Vilas Paswan, Debabrata Biswas of the FB, Abani Roy of the RSP, Shahid Siddique of the RLD, Danish Ali of Janata Dal (Secular) and Namo Nageshwar Rao of the TDP. Committee for Promoting Dialogue with Jammu and Kashmir organized the meeting/seminar and one of the leading organizers was Seema Mustafa. The organizers of the meeting had, according to Seema Mustafa, also invited leaders from Kashmir, including Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Yasin Malik, Sajjad Lone and others The genuine representatives from Jammu and Ladakh were conspicuous by their absence in the meeting/seminar and it was expected. After all, the organizers of the seminar and the above-referred to leaders belong to that school of thought that despises the majority community, notwithstanding the fact that they get their votes; that doesn’t regard India as a nation state or that takes India to mean a congregation of several nations; that considers the rise of communalism and separatism as the immediate fall-out of the “state terrorism” and the deliberate neglect of the “minority community” (read the Muslim community); and that consistently endorses the Pakistani view point, as also the “alienation” theory as advocated by the vested interests in Kashmir. (To be concluded)
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