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"Political debauchery has brought
8/2/2010 12:24:08 AM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Aug 1: The return of demon of death and destruction in Valley for the second time after a short lull has come along with an appendix attached to its recurrence that has different versions from different segment of the people, but with only one view about valley having slipped out of democratic control and reached the point of no return.
The political inferences pouring in suggest that time is totally ripe for the Government of India to act in a righteous perspective to save the valley and state from the virtual breakdown leaving aside its political debaucheries for a while.
"Government of India should understand the gravity of the situation having turned hostile for the peace loving people in the valley. The encouragement given by the state government by announcing sops in lacs for the family of the people dead in the anarchy has affected system inversely," said Prof Hari Om, a senior Congress leader explaining that 'such amateurish act of Chief Minister on one hand having demoralized the spirits of the security forces has provoked the stone pelters to return back with more force and vengeance".
Another political analyst however said that since the gullible people of the valley earlier were fleeced into militancy by the perpetrators of the terrorism from Pakistan by luring them into money traps leaving them unconcerned about their lives getting targeted in the process, the present incumbency committing the same blunder ignorant of the consequences is bringing more harm than any soothe ness for the ailing valleyites.
"When a chief minister himself behaves like a leader of opposition, the fact should be understood about the situation turning from bad to worse," concluded Hari Om.
Though this statement comes from the main ally of the coalition, the opposition in BJP too almost holds the same outlook over the present turmoil in the valley and put the onus on the combined follies of the state as well as the central government.
The national executive and senior leader of the BJP, Nirmal Singh when contacted for a view over the arrangement said that the present government has failed to secure the secular and democratic essence of the state. He blamed both Congress and NC for having done the damage deliberately to safeguard their own political bearings and in the process has brought death and destruction for the people in the valley.
"Though the secessionists in the valley are the main culprits who had set in motion the clarion call of separatism and freedom from India, all political parties that ruled the state from time to time toed their line for sustenance in the valley and in the process had to kneel before the ideology of the separatism," said BJP leader Nirmal Singh.
He however also advocated for a strong hand from the centre that may rise above the politicking and mean serious business in valley to bring it back on the rails.
Meanwhile the major segment of the civil society in the displaced Kashmiri Pundits who are first heaviest casualty of the valley's separatism feels the situation there being 'deliberately cooked' up to keep it simmering always. "This is utterly absurd and exposes once again the NC's traditional policy of communalism in disguise. Government of India should examine how state government on one hand is trying to expedite the process of formulation and implementation of economic and rehabilitation packages for thousands of surrendered militants, stone-pelters, ex-militants ranging between 20,000 to 25,000 and other militancy-affected families of Kashmiri Muslims and on the other hand it is trying its best to ensure the exclusion of displaced Kashmiri Hindus from the mainstream of Kashmir at all levels," said Panun Kashmir president Agnishekhar.
He questioned the state government's decision to constitute a commission of enquiry which will go into the genesis of the circumstances that led to recent seventeen deaths during the ongoing stone pelting row in the valley.
"This decision is fraught with serious implications and is a part of a deliberate design to malign, implicate and discourage the security forces who are bravely fighting armed anti-Indian insurgency in the Valley," he opined.
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