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| Jammu has not given power of attorney to so called negotiators | | TracTrack-II break-India efforts on in Kashmirk-II break-India efforts on in Kashmir | | Early Times Report JAMMU, June 14: Some Delhi-based pro-separatist elements have landed in Kashmir to play dirty role there. Some of them have become self-styled chairmen of Kashmir policy and strategy group (KPSG); former interlocutor M M Ansari; former Governor of Mizoram A R Kohli; Lt Gen (retd) Atta Hasnain; former Sikkim Governor B P Singh; former RAW chief A S Dulat and a Supreme Court lawyer, a Kashmir Pandit, who has little or no say in his own community. In fact, the community of internally displaced Kashmiri Pandits, barring the likes of Amitabh Mattoo, dismiss him as a "mercenary". A R Kohli and Atta Hasnain are very close to the RSS and the BJP. A S Dulat, too, maintains very good relations with Narendra Modi-led NDA Government. He had also served former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee for years and is known for his very soft approach towards Kashmiri separatists. He is on record having said that he favoured greater autonomy for the state. He, like other members of the track-II group, doesn't consider Jammu and Ladakh and displaced Kashmiri Hindus worthy of any note. The fact that Vajpayee availed himself of the services of Dulat should only vindicate those who hold Vajpayee and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh responsible for emboldening Pakistan and its Kashmir-based operatives like Sayeed Ali Shah Geelani. It was Vajpayee who propounded the atrocious "Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat and Kashmiriyat' doctrine that negated the very concept of India as one nation, one people and one state and threw all the cardinal principles of statecraft to the wind. People allege that Vajpayee wanted "noble prize" by "compromising the Indian stand on Jammu & Kashmir". The very composition of the track-II group is disturbing as almost all the members of the group are at the disposal of the so-called nationalist RSS and the so-called ultra BJP, which sold out Jammu and Ladakh and national interest by formulating an "agenda of Alliance" that is being roundly condemned by the nationalist camp in the state as "patently anti-nationalist, fundamentally pro-separatist and out and out anti-Jammu and anti-Ladakh". Reports from Kashmir suggest that all these so-called track-II operatives have been in the Valley "for the last two weeks trying to initiate the dialogue with the separatist at the highest level". Reports also suggest that these separatist-friendly track-II operatives have been dispatched to Kashmir by someone in the New Delhi's corridors of power. "A Kashmiri Pandit lawyer has been deputed by Central government as part of the Track-II mission on Kashmir…and has met both the separatist and mainstream politicians here," the report said. Regarding the nature of the mission, the report, in the words of the lawyer said: "On the dialogue, the Government of India under Modi's leadership has to directly reach out to a very large public opinion in Kashmir, which for some reasons here is yet to participate in democracy and positive politics. Unless the opinions represented by various political groupings including Hurriyat are engaged in the positive political process, the Kashmir imbroglio will continue". The report also said the lawyer, who is looked down upon by his own community, has rejected the Kashmiri Pandits demand for separate homeland and separate enclave. "He doesn't favour the settlement of Kashmiri Pandits in separate enclaves, but in composite `smart cities and townships along with the Muslims. But there are some people who are making it an issue when the Muslims are already living in separate colonies like Bathindi and Gujjar Nagar in Jammu," said the report. Who has given the Kashmiri Pandit lawyer and others of his ilk including M M Ansari, A R Kohli, Atta Hasnain, B P Singh and A S Dulat the power of attorney to discuss the state's political future with Pakistani agents? The people of Jammu province and Ladakh region have not mandated them to discuss and decide their political fate. Similarly, the internally-displaced Kashmiri Pandits have also not given the power of attorney to them. They are the master of their own fate. No one can impose on them any solution that further drives the state away from New Delhi. The so called track-II experts must stop poking their dirty nose in the affairs of the state and sooner he does so the better. Similarly, Narendra Modi Government must desist from doing what it has been reportedly doing in Kashmir through these track-II operatives. It must remember that Jammu and Ladakh are ideologically pro-India regions and they hate those who accord legitimacy to the likes of Syed Ali Shah Geelani, the seditionist. |
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