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Waving of Pak flags not a big issue: BJP | | | Manoj Thappa Early Times Report jammu, June 8: The waving of Pakistani flags and holding of pro-Pakistan and anti-India rallies, particularly since April 15, have alarmed the entire country, except the "ultra secular" BJP and its government at the centre; the BJP ministers, leadership and cadres in Jammu & Kashmir; the BJP ideologues and the so-called nationalist RSS. All, barring the BJP and the RSS, have been denouncing such anti-national acts and urging the Modi Government to intervene and act before it is too late. Even the Congress, which created a mess in Jammu & Kashmir through its perverted appeasement policy, has upped the ante and repeatedly asked the Modi Government to discharge its obligations towards the nation and defeat the menace of separatism in Kashmir and the Kashmir-based Pakistan agents. All the nationalist protests in Jammu and rest of the country as well as TV debates on the issue have failed to move the Modi Government, Nagpur, RSS headquarter, and Jhandewallan in Delhi, another RSS headquarter. For them, hoisting of Pakistan flags, holding of anti-India and pro-Pakistan rallies in the Valley and the anti-speeches which are made in these rallies are, it appears, just non-events. In fact, on Sunday, two "fake" nationalist BJP leaders - one from Delhi and another from Jammu - gave full marks to the party by expressing full satisfaction over what happened in the state during the past 100 days in the state. "I am of the view that the government is moving in a right direction," said a BJP leader , who is considered to be PM Modi's, and BJP national president Amit Shah's and RSS chief Mogan Bhagwat's point-man in Jammu & Kashmir. He (The BJP leader) along with one PDP leader, formulated agenda of alliance, which is termed be the nationalist camp in the state as "agenda of betrayal", agenda of subversion" and a "new charter of bondage". The architect of the agenda of alliance didn't speak a word against what the Pakistani agents and terrorists did in Kashmir after March 1. However, it was the Jammu-based BJP leader, who is holding a top post by a political accident, explained his party's stand in great details. In an interviewon Sunday, he condemned the media for creating hype on such non-issues as waving of Pakistani flags in Kashmir. "Waving of Pakistani flags is no doubt a criminal and anti-national act. But in a big state like J&K, if some people wave Pakistani flag it is not a big issue. These incidents are getting unnecessary media hype," he said. Thus, for the BJP the cause of concern was not what the Pakistani agents and terrorists did in Kashmir during the past 100 days to promote the anti-India agenda in Kashmir under the very nose of the law and order authorities. For them, the cause of concern was what the alert and nationalist media did to expose the anti-national acts, as also to expose the political and ideological bankruptcy of the BJP and its perverted political opportunism. That the BJP considered anti-national activities in Kashmir as "not a big issue" only shows that it has lost its way and compromised everything for the sake of five unimportant berths in the state cabinet. What the two BJP leaders on Sunday said also established that their party top brass misled the nationalists across the country through their dirty politics or politics of deceit. It is only natural that the BJP leaders have forfeited their moral and political authority to face the people. They are, in fact, afraid of facing the enraged and cheated people. The people of Delhi had taught the BJP a lesson by inflicting a crushing defeat on it or by rendering the party in the Delhi Assembly as virtually non-existent. The BJP could win only 3 out of 70 seats. In the 2013 Assembly elections, the BJP had won 32 seats and emerged as the single largest party. There are reasons to believe that the people of Bihar and other states would also replicate Delhi as and when they get an opportunity to exercise their franchise. |
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