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In Delhi, NC commends Indian institutions | Double-Speak | | Rustam Jammu, Aug 24: The NC leadership is highly questionable. It indulges in double-speak. It speaks one language in Srinagar and it speaks another language in Delhi. In Srinagar and elsewhere in the State, especially in the areas where the Muslims are quite numerous, it talks about autonomy; it condemns Indian laws and Indian institutions; it dismisses the Indian laws as anti-Kashmir and says that the fundamental cause responsible for the "alienation" of Kashmiri Muslims from the national mainstream is the extension of Central Laws and Central Institutions to the State; it says that there is but one way in which the Kashmiri Muslims could be conciliated and won over and that is by excluding the entire Jammu and Kashmir from the jurisdiction of all the Central Institutions and by withdrawing all the Central Laws from the State; it also says that the restoration of pre-1953 politico-Constitutional status would not only resolve the Kashmir issue, but would also help the Muslims of Kashmir preserve and promote their "distinct" identity; it opposes such laws as the AFSPA as well as the very institution of the Indian Army; it dismisses as communal and reactionary, and even anti-national all those in Jammu and Ladakh who want the extension of the Indian Constitution to the State in full, barring Article 370; and so on and so forth. But in Delhi, the NC leadership sings an altogether different song. In Delhi, the party president and Union Minister Farooq Abdullah and NC MP Mehboob Beg urge the BJP and all others opposed to the Congress party and the Congress-led UPA Government, which is allegedly involved in multi-billion scams and is being roundly condemned as the most corrupt Government by the Comptroller and Auditor-General (Constitutional institution), not to stall the Parliament and discuss all the issues on the floors of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. In Delhi, they urge the BJP and other critics of the UPA Government, who have not been allowing the Parliament to function since August 21 and demanding resignation of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the ground that he is personally involved in the 1.86 million crore coalgate scam, to respect the Indian institutions, including the Parliament, and not do anything that has the potential of undermining these institutions. In Delhi, the NC leadership defends all the Central Laws and all the moves of the Union Government and extends unstinted support to all the laws the Congress-UPA Government of which the NC is a part proposes to enact. The fact is that in Delhi it is impossible to differentiate between the NC leadership and the Congress leadership. Isn't it a double-speak? Indeed, it is. One should have watched television debate on the stand-off between the Congress and the BJP over the coalgate scam - debated organized by TIMES NOW the other day, which was anchored by Arnab Goswami. One of the panelists was Mehboob Beg. His interventions were nothing but a reflection on the double-speak the NC leadership has consistently indulged in for political gains. |
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