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BJP may fire Swamy for his 'break Pak' remark | | | Early Times Report jammu, Jan 5: The BJP high command comprising Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP national president Amit Shah and their think-tank, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, may throw out senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy from the party. For, he has taken a stand on Pakistan that is not consistent with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign policy vis-a-vis Pakistan. In the backdrop of a terror attack at the Indian Air Force base at Pathankot in which seven security personnel, including one officer of the National Security Guard, were killed, Swamy has said that time has come to teach Pakistan a lesson by breaking it into four. "Time to put in place a strategic 2 year plan to teach Pak by breaking it into 4. But you need Chinese neutrality for that," Swamy tweeted. His suggestion will surely not go well with the Modi Government at the Centre. It is pertinent to mention here that Pakhtuns, Balochs and Sindhis, who are fed up with the Punjabi domination, want freedom from Pakistan. Swamy wants the Modi Government to exploit the anti-Punjab sentiment in Sindh, Balochistan and Waziristan, saying overt and covert operations in these regions will weaken the Punjabi hold and help India to end the menace of terrorism. The BJP under the leadership of the Prime Minister and his actual advisor, who, as per a general view in the country, actually runs the Union Government, wants to befriend Pakistan at whatever cost and has agreed to resume "comprehensive" dialogue process with Pakistan on all outstanding issues between the two countries, including J&K. Its Government has been keeping the Indian nation in the dark and holding discussions with Pakistan outside India. Nobody in India, except a very few, knows what the BJP is doing behind the curtain. Prime Minister Modi had said talks and terror could not go hand in hand, but what his Government did after the July 2015 Ufa (Russia) Indo-Pak joint statement was just the opposite. Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj had said that talks between India and Pakistan will not be held in any third country, but what happened was to the contrary. The Indian National Security Advisor and Indian Foreign Secretary met with their Pakistani counterparts at Bangkok (Thailand). The stand of the Government of India was that India will not talk to Pakistan in case the latter insisted on taking the Hurriyat leadership on board, but it took a complete U-turn after Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Bashit declared in Delhi that Pakistan's stand on the Hurriyat remained unchanged and it will continue to talk with the Kashmiri separatists as Islamabad considered them "true representatives of the people of Kashmir (in this case Kashmiri Muslims). There are potent reasons to believe that the BJP-led Government at the Centre could adopt the break-India Musharraf's formula and empower Islamabad to exercise sovereign powers with New Delhi in this part of J&K. Those who hold this view also refer to the PDP-BJP agenda of alliance that further drives J&K away from India and accords legitimacy to the view of those in Kashmir who consider J&K a disputed territory. Even a superficial look at the agenda of alliance would be enough to reach a right conclusion that the BJP has made up its mind to compromise the Indian stand on J&K. What has further strengthened the belief that the BJP could strike a truce over J&K the head of the Indian nation and in a surreptitious manner is the fact that neither the Prime Minister Modi nor Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh nor Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj and nor Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has till date named Pakistan as far as the Pathankot terror attack is concerned. The defence experts in India have been terming the Pathankot terror attack as an act of war and criticizing the Union Government for responding appropriately or by not launching overt and covert operations in Pakistan to break it into four parts. It will be seen what view the BJP high command takes on what suggested the Swamy, which is also being supported by bulk of Indians. |
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