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Hurriyat Has No role
3/31/2021 12:10:36 AM
After remaining in oblivion for more than a year Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq seems to be making an attempt to once again appear on the scene.
The conglomerate of separatists led by the Hurriyat dove has become active after the renewed ceasefire pact between India and Pakistan armies along the Line of Control. It appears that the Hurriyat Conference has started believing that it can become relevant again and has once again started talking about Kashmir being an issue. The Hurriyat dove seems to have forgotten that the Government of India (GoI) has settled the Kashmir problem once for all on August 5, 2019, by abrogating J&K's special status.
The Hurriyat Conference should realize that the so-called Kashmir centric leaders have no role in India-Pakistan dialogue and they should stop poking their nose into the affairs that have got nothing to do with them.
After August 5, 2019, the GoI has ended the very concept of separatism in Kashmir by winding up the shops that used to sell dead bodies. At no cost these shops should be allowed to reopen and the so-called leaders who have become irrelevant should be allowed to resurface. They have played enough politics and their days are over. In "New India" there is no place for anti-national elements.
Kashmir centric leaders need to bear it in mind that time to stage dramas is over. They will have to fall in the line and move on. No one wants to give them any more space, neither New Delhi nor the people. Jammu and Kashmir is changing. The stooges talk in the language of adversaries should leave J&K and shift to the countries which they support. They can't be allowed to stay in India and praise the countries that have been bleeding India in one or other way.
It appears that by entering into the ceasefire pact India and Pakistan have broken the ice and they may move forward. The statements that are emanating from the other side indicate that a few people in Pakistan want to "forget the past and move forward" but India has to tread a cautious path. Pakistan has to prove its sincerity first. Talks and terror cannot go together, nor can the Pak stooges in Kashmir be tolerated. If India's neighbor wants the peace talks to really work then it has to stop supporting terrorists and the separatists in Kashmir.
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