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Modi's master stroke: Pak foregoes Kashmir in Russia, leaves Separatists sulking | | | Jammu, July 11: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left the separatists in Kashmir almost redundant by directing Pakistan to skip any mention of the Kashmir in the joint declaration by the two countries in Ufa, Russia. The separatists taken aback by the development have predictably slammed the development of resumption of the Indo-Pak dialogue. The Prime Minister Modi had made it clear to Pakistan that separatists will not have any role in the Kashmir issue. The Modi government made it clear when the foreign secretary level talks were called off last year after Pakistan high commissioner had a meeting with the Kashmiri separatists in New Delhi. The Modi government policy on the Kashmir and Pakistan shaped and guided by the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, had made it clear that any concession presumed to be made by the Centre would not be entertained and the narrative of the Kashmir will be changed. "The Government had made it clear it will not accept the role of the separatism as it gives a sense of the sub-nationalism to the Kashmir. the Modi government is clear on one point that any support or feeling of sub-nationalism will never be entertained or allowed to go on. It was for this reason that Pakistan was made to forego any reference of the Kashmir and automatically of the Separatist," said a senior official. The Modi government in a tactical move has as part of the plan, asked the BJP in the State to lie low and allow the PDP to do major talking on all possible important issues. "The timing of the joint statement was framed after the formation of the BJP-PDP government. Mufti Mohammad Sayeed was made to address the internal issues and make separatist irrelevant by himself speaking in the tone of the soft-separatism and the Modi government to address the external dimension. Things have panned out as plan and in the coming days, much more developments will be seen, which can bring about the turn around in Kashmir," said the official.
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