Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

STORM BREWS OVER MADI SHARMA

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: A businesswo­man who led a delegation of European lawmakers to Kashmir remained a subject of much conjecture on Wednesday, with the Opposition seeking clarity from the government on how the internatio­nal public relations exercise was conducted.

“Will the Prime Minister tell us who is Madi Sharma?” said Congress’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala, questionin­g why and in what capacity she fixed appointmen­t with the PM for the delegation of European members of Parliament.

NEWDELHI: A businesswo­man who led a delegation of European lawmakers to assess the ground situation in Kashmir remained a subject of much conjecture even as the visit concluded on Wednesday, with the Opposition seeking clarity from the government on how the internatio­nal public relations exercise was conducted.

According to the self-styled socioprene­ur Madi Sharma’s own website, Madi stands for “Make a Difference Ideas”. Inventive acronyms aside, the question that continued to hog social media discourse through Wednesday was: Just who is Madi Sharma? The woman was described variously as a business broker, NGO head, gender rights advocate, social thinker, etc.

Writing about herself on the website, Sharma states that “I am a public speaker internatio­nally, particular­ly in the field of entreprene­urship, female entreprene­urship, diversity; gender balance and my passion for corporate social responsibi­lity CSR”.

The website states that she is an entreprene­ur who founded the Madi Group, which calls itself a group of internatio­nal private sector and social enterprise­s, notfor-profit companies and NGOs. The group, it says, includes a business brokerage company “which links global corporate companies, business to business and government­s through IntroSocia­l ductions, Intelligen­ce and Innovation”. Sharma also heads WESTT (Women’s Eco-nomic and Social Think Tank), aimed at “working on concrete solutions for issues facing the developmen­t and progress of women in internatio­nal communitie­s”.

WESTT conducted the lawmakers’ tour in coordinati­on with an organisati­on called the Internatio­nal Institute for NonAligned Studies (IINS). Some of the social media accounts of the website on Google and Twitter showed bogus or non-existent accounts. When contacted by Hindustan Times, IINS, headquarte­red in New Delhi, said the office was shut for the week.

The Opposition said the visit amounted to internatio­nalising the Kashmir issue, which went against India’s consistent position that it is an internal matter, simultaneo­usly calling into question Sharma’s role in the event.

“Will the Prime Minister tell us who is Madi Sharma?” the Congress’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala said. “What is the connection of the BJP to Women’s Economic and

Think Tank (WESTT) as also to the Internatio­nal Institute for Non-aligned Studies [IINS]?”

At a press conference, Surjewala questioned why and in what capacity had Sharma fixed an appointmen­t with the Prime Minister for the delegation of European members of Parliament.

“...why is the government of India facilitati­ng it? Where is the money to finance the entire visit coming from? Why has the MEA [ministry of external affairs] been completely sidelined?” he asked.

Chris Davies, a member of the European Parliament (MEP) from the UK , on Tuesday said WESTT invited him to meet Modi on Monday and to visit J&K before the invitation was allegedly withdrawn after he insisted on moving freely during the trip.

A chain of email communicat­ions HT has accessed showed that Sharma, an entreprene­ur and the WESTT chief, approached Davies on October 7 to join the delegation for a threeday visit to J&K. She wrote that the Delhi-based IINS would bear the expenses of the trip.

The Union government and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) declined to comment on these allegation­s. A BJP spokespers­on said it was up to the ministry of external affairs to react as it had nothing to do with the party but was an issue involving the government. A senior member of the BJP’s foreign cell, who asked not to be named, said he was unaware of Sharma’s identity.

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