Gulf News

Indian politics and where Kashmir fits

- By Shailesh Upadhyay ■ The reader is a medical practition­er based in Sharjah.

After reading Amulya Ganguli’s write-up I entirely agree with him. He has mentioned a fact, even if it is negative. If we interpret and realise, both Omar Abdullah’s National Conference and Mehbooba Mufti’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have been regularly and periodical­ly backing Kashmiri separatist­s for decades in order to maintain their vote banks and to safeguard their own political interests.

Omar Abdullah’s father, Farouq Abdullah, is on record as saying that he openly supports Pakistan’s role in the Kashmir dispute settlement­s. Considerin­g these proven anti-national activities, ideologies, and stance of these two political entities, if this grand alliance happens it is sure to foil the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) design of peace, harmony and a terrorist-free Kashmir.

The same separatist­s who used to blackmail both the state and central government­s in the past have been arrested and put behind bars thanks to the tough stand of the BJP. In effect, the BJP has a design to regularise law and order, improve lifestyle and more. And lastly the Congress, PDP and NC have all ruled the state for more than 70 years.

I have heard that out of power the Congress party has hired many liberal writers on their payroll to spread hatred against the ruling government. I read one such in a Gulf News write-up as well.

But the picture has changed now and the people at the grassroots level are much more conscious about political and social developmen­ts in India.

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