[Reader-list] 'Land row conflict between nationalist and anti-national forces'

Shivam Vij शिवम् विज् mail at shivamvij.com
Sun Aug 17 21:38:05 IST 2008


The man who is to be blamed for all of this, the man who the
"separatists" are thanking for infusing the azadi struggle with fresh
life, is seeking to shift blme on a party which is seen in Kashmir as
being closer to "Delhi" than even the NC.

Sinha sa'ab, tussi great ho!

On 8/16/08, Aditya Raj Kaul <kauladityaraj at gmail.com> wrote:
> *'Land row conflict between nationalist and anti-national forces'*
>
> *New Delhi (PTI):* Accusing the PDP of misleading the people of Jammu and
> Kashmir, former state Governor S K Sinha on Saturday described the Amarnath
> land row as a conflict between nationalist and anti-national forces.
>
> "PDP is considered as pro-India party. But they lead march to Muzafarrabad.
> Despite knowing fully well about the Baltal land, they are busy misleading
> the people," Sinha said on the sidelines of a function here.
>
> He said the PDP ministers had given clearance for the transfer of land after
> proposals were made by the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board in 2005.
>
> "This proposal was considered by the government for three long years and
> finally cleared by two cabinet ministers belonging to PDP. Later, the PDP
> jumped on the bandwagon with extremists to fuel communal sentiments," he
> said delivering the first Field Marshal Manekshaw memorial lecture here.
>
> Claiming that the decision to revoke the order of land given to the Amarnath
> Shrine board by the government was "illegal and and violating Hight Court
> order", Sinha said, "it is opportunist politicians like Mufti Mohammad Sayed
> who hijacked attempts to promote liberal and modern outlook and cater to
> fanatic outlook".
>
> Terming the Amarnath land row as a "non-issue" picked up by the extremists,
> he said "the present conflict in Jammu and Kashmir is not between Hindus and
> Muslims as such, but between nationalist and anti-national forces".
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