[Reader-list] The Deception of the Indian Liberal Discourse on Kashmir

A. Mani a.mani.cms at gmail.com
Wed Aug 18 23:20:23 IST 2010


On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Kshmendra Kaul
<kshmendra2005 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> You are a typical example from such people who's worldview is restricted to interpreting everything around them through the dogma that they subscribe to. In this you are no better than the worst examples of religious fundamentalists/extremists.
>

You are a brainless idiot.
Moreover you are suffering from fixed views and a fixed pre-1989
perspective on the Kashmir issue.

>
> If 'corporate interests' had any significant role in the Kashmir imbroglio, would benefiting from 'corporates' be better served by separation from India or being a part of India? Would an 'independent' Kashmir or Kashmir integrated into (a near bankrupt) Pakistan provide more from 'corporate interests' or do Indian Corporates have deeper pockets for doling out money?
>

There are no 'Indian corporates' and 'Pakistani corporates', there are
mutual rivalries within corporates. If corporate X has a larger
control over party P, then party P wins will mean corporate X stands
to gain a windfall. But things get more complicated, when communal
aspects get involved. The sangh parivar has a lot to gain from the
Hurriyat's behaviour and without suitable investments such actions
cannot be induced.  When they were in power, they could drive the
country into war  with Pakistan, but do nothing on the J&K issue or
with the supposedly 'antinationalist' part of the Hurriyat.



Best

A. Mani


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