Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Rajasthan BJP attacks Gehlot for remarks on Sudarshan

Updated on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 22:27

Jaipur: The Rajasthan unit of BJP on Tuesday dubbed Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's remark on the speech of senior RSS leader K C Sudarshan as "an example of despair mentality" and asked him to broaden his knowledge of history.

"Whatever Sudarshan said on the Kashmir issue was based on historical facts, be it about wrong decisions and policies of Congress party or other reasons due to which Kashmir problem has arisen," BJP state president Arun Chaturvedi said.

"Gehlot should advance his knowledge on history. The language he used for Sudarshan is condemnable and shows his despair mentality," Chaturvedi said, claiming that the facts talked about by the RSS leader had been raised by several political analysts from time to time.

Sudarshan had on Sunday said in a lecture here that the Kashmir problem had arisen because of wrong decisions of the Congress party and Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru.

Reacting to the remarks, Gehlot said in a statement, "Communal face of the RSS has once again come before the public and Sudarshan is now making baseless statements just to divert public attention."

PTI

It is well known that the Kashmir problem has arisen because Nehru did not allow Sardar Vallabhai Patel to handle it and instead decided to handle it himself in the name of it being his family's birthplace. The result - he screwed up Kashmir. Compare this with the over 500 princely states that were handled by Sardar Patel and every single one of them was swiftly integrated into India.

Today it appears that the Congress is working towards an American sponsored plan which seeks to unite Indian Kashmir and Azadi Kashmir of Pakistan and give them independence in degrees. With Kashmir no longer a problem for India and Pakistan, America can have Pakistan concentrate totally in Afghanistan. The first step was marked when the interlocutors said there can be no Kashmir solution without Pakistan.

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