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'We have to address the Kashmir dispute'
by Hirendra Chatterjee on Jul 07, 2008 10:41 PM

After sixty years of Article 370, is there still scope for talks with Kashmir leaders who are openly anti-Indian and pro-Pakistan, pro-terrorism. The bottom line is that they are grabbing all the benefits of Article 370, but aligning with Pakistan just because they are muslims. If this is not blatant communalism I fail to see what really is? Our secular leaders are like ostriches who bury their head in sand when they do not want to see what is before their eyes. On the shrine issue too, it was the PDP, separatists who converted it into a communical issue. But our secular forces, who are hand in glove with Islamic fundamentalism, can blame only the BJP. What if Hindu organisations start objecting to Haj enclosures everywhere. Take Delhi airport for instance. There is no space for parking and total chaos reigns during peak hours. But there are huge and spacious enclosures reserved for Haj pligrims. Article 370 should be revoked and tribes like the Gujjars should be sent to Kashmir to change the demography of the state. After all they have indulved in ethnic cleansing by booting out all Hindus from the valley.

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