Thursday, August 6, 2009

Govt prone to settle Kashmir like Sharm-el Sheikh: LK

Updated on Thursday, August 06, 2009, 23:43 IST Tags:Advani, Kashmir, Sharm-el Sheikh
New Delhi: Leader of Opposition L K Advani on Thursday said after the Indo-Pak Joint Statement at Sharm-el Sheikh, the government may be "inclined to settle" the Kashmir issue in blatant violation of the unanimous resolution on it in Parliament in 1995. "The joint statement in Sharm-el Sheikh is a curtain raiser to the UPA government's surrender to Pakistan on the Kashmir issue under external pressure. The government seems inclined to 'settle' the Kashmir issue in blatant violation of the unanimous resolution by both Houses of Parliament," Advani said.
He was speaking at the launch of the Urdu version, "Mera Watan, Meri Zindagi" of his autobiography, "My Country My Life". Advani said while BJP followed the two-pronged policy of honestly pursuing friendship with Pakistan while not compromising on terrorism, the UPA government was interested in friendship with Pakistan at äny cost". "This may prove costly", he warned. He said Pakistan was engaged in a "proxy war" through terrorism as it had faced defeat in three conventional wars with India. Raking up the Ayodhya temple issue, he said it should be resolved through dialogue between leaders of Hindu and Muslim communities. "Ayodhya played a major role in changing history. Secularism is not vote bank politics. I would like to tell my Muslim brothers that the Ayodhya issue should be solved through dialogue between the leaders of the two communities," Advani said, referring to the Babri mosque-Ram Janambhoomi issue. Advani had in the past maintained that building a grand Ram temple at Ayodhya has always been on the party's agenda and would be fulfilled if BJP got an absolute majority. Referring to Sachar Committee findings, Advani held Congress responsible for the poor state of Muslims in India. "What came out of the Committee formed by the government? That good has not been done to Muslims. For 60 years, one party has ruled this country. But only those who play communal politics have benefitted," he said. The Urdu version of his autobiography is the sixth translation. It has already been translated into Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Marathi. Bureau Report


What is happening is the unfolding of the American agenda of crushing terrorism in Pakistan. America has found its lackeys in Pakistan in the Government of Zardari. Upto this point all is well, except that in co-opting India in the venture, Indian government is using the opportunity to crush “Hindu terrorism” in India, which in reality does not exist and in effect would mean crushing genuine Hindu forces in India. This is to appease the Pakistani establishment and justify their action against Islamic terrorism. The Congress government sees an opportunity to get not two but three birds with one stone. It can obtain America’s goodwill, crush Hindu organizations in India which have always been a challenge to the Congress’s anti-national ideology, and win Muslim support by claiming good rapport with Pakistan. In the scheme of things, Kashmir will be compromised by anti-Hindu forces in Congress. They have already compromised the counter-terrorist activities of Indian Military Intelligence by exposing “Hindu terrorism” led by Col. Purohit. Now they want to compromise RAW activities by bringing up Baloochistan in Egypt. Congress, who partitioned the nation, is upto its evil schemes again. They must be exposed.

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