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PAGD Reappears
8/25/2021 11:48:23 PM
Peoples’ Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD)—an amalgam of Kashmir centric parties—has once again passed a resolution to get the clock reversed to pre-August 4, 2019, position.
The PAGD recently held a meeting in Srinagar and announced that it has not changed its stand. When Kashmir centric leaders met Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, in New Delhi just a few days ago, they had dropped enough hints to send a message that they have buried the hatchet and want to go ahead.
In a way they had accepted the change in J&K’s status-quo.
After meeting the Prime Minister, most of the leaders were on Cloud-9 and were hoping that they would get a lead role again.
PM Modi had shown magnanimity by inviting them for a meeting as he wanted them to become a part of the development process.
But it seems that they want to beat around the bush and are not interested in moving ahead.
Prior to August 5, 2019, these leaders used to claim that they are born to rule and they are the only ones who can manage Jammu and Kashmir. But that myth stands shattered. The time has proven that J&K is not their fiefdom and they were nothing but the puppets.
The PAGD’s latest resolution seems to be an attempt to become relevant as the
people don’t trust the Kashmir centric
leaders anymore.
Everyone is aware of the fact that the clock won’t be reversed and the politicians like Mehbooba Mufti and others are just staging a drama to project themselves as leaders.
Since the day power has been snatched from the Kashmir centric leaders their only aim seems to foment trouble.
When the PAGD was formed last year, the leaders said that their aim was not power and they have come together for a bigger cause, but as soon as the District Development Council (DDC) elections were announced the amalgam jumped into the poll fray and made an attempt to reach near the corridors of power.
But it appears that nothing is helping their cause as there is a lot of difference between their “kathni and karni”.
The crux is that they somehow want to regain power that’s why they are making noises so that Delhi pays some attention towards them. But it appears no one is taking them seriously.
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