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Peoples for Dead Pakistan=PDP
by r on Aug 25, 2008 08:21 AM

All harboured the desire of separatist Islamic state, during their period of Chief Ministership, and they supported it. After Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, Ghulam Mohd. Sadiq was installed as Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir in February 1964. During his time the State witnessed many political changes. The nomenclatures of Sadr-i-Riyasat and the Prime Minister were changed to Governor and the Chief Minister respectively. As a result of the efforts of Sadiq, the National Conference was merged with the Indian National Congress. The Praja Parishad Party had already merged with Jan Sangh. Sadiq adopted a policy of liberalisation towards Sheikh Abdullah. On the other side the Sheikh had not abandoned his old policy and activities and naturally he followed the same old path.

Government of India did not try to come out of its politics of self-interest to see the real shape of the dangerous problem in Kashmir. It did not even bother to examine the gravity of the situation. Political leaders of Kashmir too spoke different languages and kept on changing their stances. A nationalist of today became a traitor tomorrow and after sometime the same became a nationalist again. In Delhi, Kashmiri leaders are Indians. These very people remain worshipper of "Kashmir nation" in Kashmir and whenever they go to Pakistan, they become pro-Pak. This character of politics of Kashmir continues till today without any hindrance.


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