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PM Modi’s tough stand against terror, unnerves Kashmir centric leaders
4/1/2019 1:09:37 AM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 31: Tough stand taken by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi against terrorists and their sympathizers has unnerved Kashmir centric leaders and they are behaving like “rebels.”
The National Conference candidate from Baramulla parliamentary constituency, Akbar Lone, has done everything to appease the Pak stooges and the people sitting across the Line of Control. He has raised pro-Pakistan slogans and appealed the terrorists to help him win the elections.
On the other hand former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti, who has decided to contest from Anantnag parliamentary seat, is challenging J&K’s accession with union of India.
Assistant Returning Officer has already issued a notice to Lone, for raising pro-Pak slogans during a recent election rally. “I am directed to serve you a show cause notice as to obtain a detailed reply regarding the alleged episode and accordingly the show cause notice is hereby served to you for furnishing the reply with two days positively. The reply should reach this office within the stipulated time period,” reads the notice.
Despite receiving the notice Akbar Lone did not stop and appealed to the terrorists to help him win.
The PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti too has joined the chorus. She has threatened that if J&K’s special status is revoked “New Delhi’s relationship with J&K will be over,” she has said,
The former chief minister has said in case Article 370 is revoked, Jammu and Kashmir will have to rethink whether it wants to stay with India. "Because if you have given us a special position in the Constitution of India and you break that position, then we will have to rethink whether we would even want to stay with you without conditions," she has said.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said that “it’s not for the first time that Kashmir centric leaders are posing as separatists. They have been doing it for the past thirty years. To be in power, they have been befooling people by showing them green flags and rock salt for the past seven decades. In Delhi they are Indians but in Kashmir they talk in a language of Pakistan. What an irony!.”
A Kashmir watcher said, “Need of the hour is to come up with a stringent law to stop these politicians from indulging in ant-national rhetoric. They should be blacklisted and not allowed to contest the elections. Laws have to be amended to make leaders like Akbar Lone and Mehbooba Mufti realize that they can’t have the cake and eat it too.”
He said that on the other hand the NC patron has also started playing the “communal card” as if people from other religions don’t live in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
On Saturday, Dr Abdullah said New Delhi was trying to divide the Muslim vote.
One more leader, who recently joined politics has been sounding so anti-government that he recently openly asked people to chop off hands of government servants.
What is shocking is that the NC is not disowning any of such statements and has rather been collectively working on the plot.
Political observers said the NC has a history of playing anti-government and anti-India cards to win elections.
He said it was high time for all the national parties to snap ties with NC as otherwise the separatist sentiment was seeping into mainstream.
“If tomorrow any national party forms alliance with the NC it would be deceiving the nationalist sentiment,” he said.
Pertinently the NC has long been known for such politics. “Once Abdullahs come to power, leaders like Mustafa Kamal are asked to carry forward the separatist agenda,” said a source.
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