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Kashmiriyat, Jamhooriayt, Instaniyat and Rajnath | No takers for Vajpayee's formulation | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 6: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who led all-party delegation to J&K, on September 5 returned to Delhi as a disillusioned and broken-hearted person. There were many reasons for that. One was the failure of his mission and his inability to rein in the members of the delegation. Most of the members had their own agendas and they worked on them. However, what shocked and disappointed the Union Home Minister was the manner in which separatists like Geelani, Yasin Malik and Mirwaiz treated CPI-M MP Sitaram Yechury, CPI MP D Raja and JDU MP Sharad Yadav. They on their own or as per the strategy adopted by the Union Home Ministry tried their best to meet these separatists, but all of them shut their doors against them. They were snubbed, humiliated and shown the door in a most shameful manner. The separatists told them that they would not talk to them. It was this behaviour of the separatists that shattered the Union Home Minister. He perhaps had gone by the Vajpayee's Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat and Kashmiriyat line and not expected that these separatists would reject his line in such a shameful and brazen manner. He got so rattled that he publicly denounced the separatists and said what they did to the members of the delegation was neither Kashmiriyat nor Jamhooriyat and it was also not Insaniyat. The Union Home Minister only committed a mistake by pinning faith in the Vaypayee's line. He should have looked back and analysed the factors which had led to the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus and many Sikhs from the Valley in 1990. Had he done so, he would not have said what he in Srinagar said about Insaniyat, Kashmiriyat and Jamhooriyat, separatist-style. BJP should blame itself for coining something which was alien to the Kashmiri Muslim leadership, including separatists. |
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