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BJP bats for open borders between India, Pak and Bangladesh | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 28: BJP general secretary Ram Madhav's statement -- made during the controversial interview to international news channel, Al Jazeera -- that "he believes that India, Pakistan and Bangladesh will reunite to form Akhand Bharat" (Undivided India" has created a sort of furore. Al Jazeera telecasted the interview on the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a surprise visit to Lahore to meet his Pakistani counterpart Mian Nawaz Sharif. The Congress, the JDU, the SP, the RJD, the NCP and so on have all taken on Ram Madhav and the BJP and said that the BJP general secretary's statement was fraught with dangerous ramifications. His statement would anger sovereign Pakistan and Bangladesh and further embitter the relations between them and India, they have been saying with one voice. They have been ridiculing Ram Madhav and the BJP as a party and saying that it has become customary with the BJP leaders to make "jumlas" anywhere and everywhere to deflect the attention of the people from the failures of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Government. The "secular" attack on the "ultra-secular" BJP has put the latter on the defensive. The under-attack BJP has let loose all of its spokespersons to defend Ram Madhav and tell the nation what the BJP national general secretary actually meant when he talked about Akhand Bharat. And the spokespersons which the party high command let loose include Sambit Patra, Sadanshu Mittal, Srikant Sharma, RP Singh and Sidharathnath Singh. They have been defending Ram Madhav and telling the nation that he didn't mean what is being attributed to him. Not just this, all the BJP spokespersons, without any exception, gave the people to understand that Ram Madhav had only said that the borders between India and Pakistan and between the former and Bangladesh could be thrown open so that people could visit any part anytime without any check and trade activities between India, Pakistan and Bangladesh increased. "What is wrong in throwing open the borders between India and Pakistan and between India and Bangladesh," they shamelessly have been asking. Sambit Patra, Sadanshu Mittal, Sidharathnath Singh, Srikant Sharma and RP Singh all batted for open and porous borders. That they took the same line only suggested that they were directed by the party high command to bat for open border or porous borders. What they said also suggested that something serious has been cooking up at 11 Ashoka Road (BJP headquarters), the South and North blocks and Nagpur (the RSS headquarters). The RSS headquarters also because its ideologues like Rakesh Sinha also supported what Ram Madhav said. What will happen when the borders between India and Pakistan and between India and Bangladesh will be thrown open? It doesn't require rocket science to know what will happen to India after the borders are thrown open or rendered irrelevant. The dreaded wolves would be free to enter J&K and other parts of the country to cause mayhem and mobilize anti-nations against India and the majority community. The PDP-BJP agenda of alliance, the BJP's policy towards Pakistan and Kashmir and Kashmiri separatists, including those who wave Pakistani and ISIS flags in Kashmir every Friday, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Lahore, Ram Madhav's statement that the BJP Government at the Centre will "take care of political demands in Kashmir", the December 27 BJP's stand on borders and the statement of the MoS in the PMO that the BJP had left the issue of Article 370 to the care of the PDP all indicate the direction in which things are moving and moving very fast. Indeed, the BJP has been endangering the national unity and undermining Indian sovereignty for some ulterior motive. It is time for the Indian nation to act and act fast. It would suffer irreparable damage if it remains dormant and devoid of any political activity anymore. The BJP needs to be exposed and taught a lesson. It is the duty of the opposition parties in Jammu like the Panthers Party to tear into the BJP and expose its sell-out J&K policies. |
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