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Farooq back to back Omar | Subversive is NC | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 10: NC president and former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah suddenly reappeared in Srinagar on Friday and the first thing that he suggested was trilateral dialogue between India, Pakistan and people of Kashmir. Trilateral talks were the only way out left to resolve the issue, he said. He also spoke the Pakistani language when he said "solution according to wishes and aspirations of Kashmiri people" overlooking the fact that Pakistan considered J&K an unfinished agenda of partition or that Pakistan had been working overtime to annex J&K. Pakistan is not for the independence of J&K; it is for its merger with Islamabad, as it is in dire need of Indus waters - its lifeline. But Farooq Abdullah is Farooq Abdullah and he cay say anything. Farooq Abdullah remained out of picture for almost two months. He didn't issue a single statement on what had been happening in Kashmir after July 8, as also on what Pakistani agents did to further ignite anti-India tempers in Kashmir. He maintained stoic silence for so many days and also nobody knows where he had gone and what he did during this period of his disappearance. Significantly, none noticed his long absence also - something unusual. It was only on Friday that his long absence was noted. Where he was and what he did during his long absence from the Kashmir's political scene is a riddle and let it remain so. The main point is what he said in Srinagar about Kashmir and its solution. He said what he didn't practice when he was the Chief Minister. He asked New Delhi not to repeat the "mistake" - use of force in Kashmir - and instead go in for trilateral talks. It would have been all the more better had he also announced the dissolution of his redundant and irrelevant NC and its merger with Hurriyat A or B or JKLF of which he was the founder member. Why? Why because there is no difference between Hurriyat/JKLF/Pakistan and the NC. The political conduct of Farooq Abdullah, like his son Omar Abdullah, is most disappointing. It was time for them to talk sense considering the state of affairs in the radicalized Kashmir, but he chose the other path, thus indicating that the NC's role from now onwards would be to support and endorse Hurriyat. Indeed, the NC is over. |
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