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by Shyam on Aug 06, 2008 12:40 PM

So suddenly he remembers other parties now. When the JK government initially handed over the 100 acre land which the Mufti objected to thereby pulled out of the government, he could have very well called that party and discussed the matter in detail to make them understand secularism. He could have prevailed upon his own party government not to withdraw the allocation. At that time the state was not in trouble and there were no riots. For his political reasons he undermined the hindu force and got cancelled the allocation order unilaterally.

Neither the coalition government could survive, nor his political benefits were achieved. On the contrary, the stronger force out in arms now and are demanding justice. Now once everything is out of his hands, he is blaming other political parties and calling for peace and restraint. A thorough political rascal.

On the other hand one leader makes a statement asking not to divide the Jammu and Kashmir. But the Nehru has divided it long back and handed over a good portion to Pakistan in the name of POK which is still a deep injury on our motherland. He has no moral right to talk about division of the J&K. Justice has been delayed for almost for the last 60 years in the J&K. It should not be denied forever. Now is the time to assert our right over the land and make the Congies understand what is real secularism. As a matter of fact, other than muftis, nobody, including Kashmiri muslims is opposing land allocation.

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