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Hurriyat-K Hindus Meet Are fifth columnists operating for separatist? | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 19: The visit of a group of Hindus to meet Hurriyat leaders has started inviting unprecedented outrage from within the community of displaced Kashmiri Hindus. Kashmiri Hindus thronging temples and Ashrams, which they built in exile, are talking more about the "betrayal and humiliation the act has brought upon them". A group of such Hindus meeting in a park near old Janipur today told this correspondent that "at a time when India seems to be seeking almost a unilateral peace with Pakistan through concessions in the State talks with Hurriyat leaders have only strengthened separatist cause". This opinion emanates for all corners: "Living in a new Muslim order which accommodates secessionism and communalism and calling it pragmatism and rationality is a suicide wish." Another Kashmiri Hindu, who goes daily to the Tourist Reception Centre to meet his friends and have a chat over a cup of coffee told this correspondent that "the Pandits who have met Hurriyat leaders have betrayed their community and the nation." When asked for the reason for thinking so he said: "We left Kashmir because we did not want to submit to the political and theocratic order which Hurriyat has been seeking to create. We left Kashmir because of violence and absence of freedom. Return through a process of a compromise with my killer is demeaning." The group of persons who met Hurriyat leaders generates apprehensions more than confidence. Sushoba Bharve - so many residents of Jammu with whom this correspondent talked opined her to be a "lobbyist for a separatist cause rather than a peacenik". Intellectuals in Jammu hold the view that "anybody who questions the real content of the separatist movement in the seminar circuits is not invited next time". One of the Kashmiri Hindu intellectuals put it publicly on record that "he was working for an Indian Intelligence service". True or not, he perhaps seemed to have been preempting any disclosure in the media which would link him with any seminar or activity in which now infamous and indicted US-based ISI-agent of Kashmir origin Ghulam Nabi Fai had been involved. This intellectual, changes his position every now and then like a chameleon or a successful salesman, depending upon which way is the wind blowing. He claimed himself to be an ideologue of Panun Kashmir (PK). Then he thought the whole case to have been lost and advocated in writing for the Kashmiri Hindus to adjust in rest of India. He urged them to embrace "modernity and specified it in terms of Hindu ladies wearing skirts". He now talks about a return to Valley for Kashmiri Hindus to "twin cities, or developmental zones" or perhaps encampments like Jagati or Nagrota. He wants Kashmiri Hindus to be the part of the new order which will be created when India, Pakistan and the separatists will come to some understanding. In his write ups not long ago he has many times written about how Indian State was virtually visualizing abandoning the State. He is now convinced to consign his community to this new emerging dispensation. Another Kashmiri Hindu, a non-displaced and a Professor who served and retired from Jammu University could be a welcome participant to seminar circuits which the types of Fai organize in India and outside. If the reports are true then he was the most willing participant in the delegation which met Hurriyat. Some say he even went a step ahead of his colleagues in assuring Hurriyat leaders of the support of Kashmiri Hindus. One more person who retired after serving in the Finance Department of the State Government, immediately sought closeness to National Conference after his retirement. He also became the President of Hindu Education Society of Kashmir which owns and manages some educational institutions. The National Conference Government took over the Gandhi college run by the society during his time only after the constitution of the society was amended and the clause qualifying it as a minority institution dropped. It was only after the timely intervention of the General Council of the society that the Constitutional change was reversed which paved the way for two members of the General Council to approach the High Court to stay the takeover decision of the Government. Soon after he as the president of the society started the process of bartering away the Gandhi College in Srinagar for some concessions for the society in Jammu. One gentleman who was the part of the group has been seen seeking support for JKLF chief Yasin Malik in Jammu. He has been close to RSS as well as "intelligence agencies" that operated in Kashmir under a pseudo name of Gautam. This is the picture of the most of the members of the team that met Hurriyat. A small group of self-seekers working as agents for various types of vested interests have now gradually transformed themselves into an extension of vested interests of Jihad being waged in the State. |
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