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'Bold intiatives on cards; besides delimitation, Articles 370, 35A may go' | Ram Madhav loses JK to Amit Shah | | Early Times Report Jammu, June 8: As the Jammu and Kashmir takes centre stage in the agenda of new Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the ruling Bhartiya Janta Party has sidelined high profile Ram Madhav, the BJP national general secretary and incharge of the J&K affairs. According to the sources in BJP circles, Ram Madhav has been sidelined by the party high command and more particularly the national president Amit Shah, who is also Union Home Minister now and most powerful after Prime Minister Narendra Modi. While the Union Home Ministry is seriously mulling big initiatives for resolution of Kashmir problem and restoration of peace in the trouble torn State through some bold decisions like delimitation of J&KJ Assembly constituencies and possible scrapping of Articles 370, 35 A, no one in the Central Government as well as in the ruling BJP is consulting Ram Madhav. Sources claimed that BJP high command and more particularly Amit Shah are not happy with the performance of Ram Madhav as general secretary incharge for J&K where the party remained in power for three years before severing ties with PDP. Some party insiders were learnt to have told Amit Shah about the blunders committed by Ram Madhav during PDP-BJP rule, which had turned into a worst experience for the saffron party, sources explained. As Ram Madhav has been sidelined, sources further informed that RSS Prachar Parmukh Arun Kumar has once again come into central stage in respect of J&K affairs. While elaborating, sources said that Arun Kumar is the unofficial chief advisor of BJP, Central Government and Amit Shah on the affairs of J&K because of his in-depth knowledge about issues of the State at micro level. Pertinent to mention that Arun Kumar has earlier worked as Prant Pracharak in J&K for several years and he is still most active senior RSS functionary on J&K affairs. During 2008 Amarnath land agitation, he was Prant Pracharak of RSS. |
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