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'BJP murdering Mookerjee, Deendayal for power' | Driving J&K away from India | | Early Times Report jammu, Feb 25: BJP is under attack from all sides. Its ally Shiv Sena is attacking it from right and left. It is questioning its nationalistic credentials and its policy vis-a-vis J&K and its foreign policy vis-a-vis Pakistan. The non-BJP political outfits and formations, who otherwise preach and promote fake secularism and leave no stone unturned to pit one section against the other and appease the minorities in a most shameful and brazen manner, are also attacking both the BJP and its mentor, the RSS. They are defending their perverted ideologies and, at the same time, ridiculing the BJP for its flirting with separatist and pro-separatist parties and for its soft approach towards those who organize anti-India events and wave Pakistan and ISIS flags in Kashmir every Friday. They are repeatedly accusing the BJP of murdering Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh and who laid down his life in Kashmir in June 1953 for integrating J&K with India. "A party which disgraced Mookerjee and threw to the wind his ideology (one flag, one constitution and one head of the State) in order to grab power in J&K can't question our nationalistic credentials," they are saying in and outside the Parliament and during the TV debates on J&K and February 9 JNU anti-India event. Paradoxically, the critics of the BJP have not been referring to Pt Deendayal Updhayay, a great leader of Jana Sangh and a thinker, an author and one of the greatest nationalists India ever produced. Deendayal, who served Jana Sangh as its general secretary and president for years, had also fought for the State's complete merger with India and opposed Article 370, saying it was as atrocious as it was undesirable. It would be desirable to refer to what he had said about J&K. He had said: * Once and for all, the Government of India should declare that it would not talk Kashmir to anyone who refuses to accept the finality and irrevocability of the Instrument of Accession. “I would like to say a word about Article 370. Though this is an internal arrangement of ours and does not in any way affect the fact that Kashmir is an integral part of India, it is certainly an exceptional provision which ought to be abrogated.” “Kashmir is an indivisible part and parcel of India, and, come what way, there was going to be no compromise about it. In this matter, we cannot allow any intervention even by the UNO or any agency of its.” “Some people have been advocating even greater autonomy for Kashmir than it now enjoys. The proposal is rooted in separatism and runs counter to national interest and our Constitution. We would like to State categorically that the people of India will not suffer any act which amounts to reversing the process of Kashmir's fuller integration with India.” And look at the agenda of alliance that the BJP adopted to become part of the J&K Government and you will find that what it said was a complete negation of what Deendayal Upadhayay said about J&K and Article 370. The "secular" attack on the "nationalist" BJP needs to be viewed in this context. It is ironically, disturbing and disgusting that the BJP has completely deviated from the path Mookerjee and Upadhayay charted for the Jana Sangh. |
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