
The sense was surreal. With no real prodding from the RSS or any other branch of the Sangh Parivaar, the Hindu movement sprung up from the grassroots and took on a life of its own. In fact, so far reaching was the movement that the fundamentalist organizations were almost taken by surprise. Congress politicians from the
No one could have foreseen the perfect storm. For several years now, the state of J&K had been largely peaceful; tourism and resumed and there was even a trickle of industry, investments; some talk of building universities and renewing hope. With a hi-tech electric fence marking the Line of Control and
Ghulam Nabi Azad is a dedicated Congressman; he swears by the ideology of appeasement expounded by his party in general and the Gandhi family in particular. By revoking the land transfer, he placed himself in the august company of party luminaries such as Rajiv Gandhi. The people of
In this fiasco, the PDP has won the distinction of being the single most hypocritical political party in the country. The initial proposal to transfer the land to the shrine board passed the State Cabinet in sight of all, including the PDP affiliated Forest Minister, whose office cleared the decision as well as several other senior PDP ministers. In spite of that, the party pulled down the Government over this decision and joined in the Kashmiri movement against it. To enforce its separatist credentials, the party joined in a provocative march to Muzzaffarabad with moderate leader Sheikh Abdul Aziz, determined to cause bloodshed. In what followed, the Army performed its task of mowing down the enemies of the state and the PDP got its wish as well. There are at least three reasons why the march to Muzzaffarabad was an overreaction at best and a conspiracy against peace at worst. First, the so called “economic blockade” of the
The role of the National Conference has been dubious. Ever since the Amarnath controversy broke upon the scene, there has been a somewhat deliberate attempt on behalf of both father and son to obfuscate. Omar Abdullah made an inspired speech in Parliament on the day of the confidence vote, expressing pride in being both Indian and Muslim. The senior Abdullah has also made similar noises about a settlement to the Amarnath dispute that is acceptable to all. But this did not prevent both leaders from toeing the separatist line at countless other media appearances. Quite possibly, the National Conference believes that, being the opposition party, its role is restricted to backing every possible argument in turns, thus leading to an overall escalation of the political mayhem.
We have always had a sense of the fact that the Muslims of Kashmir want to part ways with