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He's a stooge. Nobody's asking him.
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You are right, no point in reading between the lines. In due time things will become clear.
2010 has definitely seen an upsurge in Kashmir, and the upsurge is not just due to separatist military activity, but also political protests, civil disobedience and so on. These are just facts on the ground, so we can each wonder why they are, or where they will lead to, and whether the fire will burn hotter next year. But political statements are a dime a dozen. What matters is action on the ground.
My personal opinion is that with no further delay, a sincere round of discussions on Kashmir should be held by the concerned parties, starting from where Musharraf and Vajpayee left off. If the scenario in Kashmir continues to become more violent, it will make it politically difficult for Indian politicians to come to the table without appearing weak. If proactive measures to initiate dialogue are taken now, there can be political face saving and rather than appearing to react in knee jerk fashion where the primary motivation is fear, India will instead be seen as a party interested in peace.
He's a stooge. Nobody's asking him.
I agree.. Also both political sides will need to ensure that the start of dialog is accompanied (not preceeded or followed) by large CBMs, that are huge enough to drown out the nay sayers in both countries. Things like quick prosecution on 26/11 accused, Major policy decisions on Siachen/Sir Creek, visible actions on likes of LeT and JeM and a visible demilitarization in J&K. Along with some large enough economical partnership statemetn. If we can find boldness on both sides of the border to do this, I personally believe that this can be solved quickly enough..
May sound too optimistic, but no harm in that.. eh? After all staying pessimistic doesnt help either.. Atleast staying optimistic help you sleep better...
He's a stooge. Nobody's asking him.
Well, him being a minister in the GoI, his statements carry significantly more weight than a bunch of Tom, Dicks and Harrys in Pakistan who keep making statements on Kashmir, even if they do it with a brigade of armed insurgents under them..
But i dnt knw what Gellani is who contest elections twice and lost both times
He's a stooge. Nobody's asking him.
is it necessary to reduce the discussion to this?
Why are you comparing his statements to "Toms, Dicks and Harry's". You should compare his statements to ministers on this side of the fence. You have your own RSS/Purohit types that fall in the "Tom Dick and Harry" category with "armed terrorists under them".
You are right, no point in reading between the lines. In due time things will become clear.
2010 has definitely seen an upsurge in Kashmir, and the upsurge is not just due to separatist military activity, but also political protests, civil disobedience and so on. These are just facts on the ground, so we can each wonder why they are, or where they will lead to, and whether the fire will burn hotter next year. But political statements are a dime a dozen. What matters is action on the ground.
My personal opinion is that with no further delay, a sincere round of discussions on Kashmir should be held by the concerned parties, starting from where Musharraf and Vajpayee left off. If the scenario in Kashmir continues to become more violent, it will make it politically difficult for Indian politicians to come to the table without appearing weak. If proactive measures to initiate dialogue are taken now, there can be political face saving and rather than appearing to react in knee jerk fashion where the primary motivation is fear, India will instead be seen as a party interested in peace.
Why are you comparing his statements to "Toms, Dicks and Harry's". You should compare his statements to ministers on this side of the fence. You have your own RSS/Purohit types that fall in the "Tom Dick and Harry" category with "armed terrorists under them".
^^ No, I mean where Musharraf and Vajpayee left off.