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Syed Ali Geelani, the most respected leader of Kashmir Freedom Movement has snubbed the government of Nawaz Sharif and refused to attend Eid Milan at Pakistan High Commission at New Delhi. This snub is a huge personal embarrassment for Nawaz Sharif who is widely perceived by Pakistanis and Kashmiris to have sold out the issue of Kashmir at Ufa for some unspecified personal quid pro quo.
If we calculate carefully, Syed Geelani’s snub is a huge price for the meekness that Pakistani leaders demonstrated at Ufa, Russia.
The reason for this pessimism is the joint communiqué issued after the meeting which is blatantly one-sided. India succeeded in bringing under increased focus the Mumbai attack of November 26, 2008 while Pakistani side was so unnerved that it totally forgot about making a mere mention of the K-word what to talk of Indian meddling in Pakistani affairs in stark violation of all international norms. It seems from the communiqué as if the meeting was between Prime Minister Modi and India’s anti-Pakistan ally.
Kashmir is not the only thorny issue which Mr Sharif could not raise; he lost his nerves to even make a mention of India’s sponsorship, funding and arming, of terrorism in Pakistan. It is believed that Pakistan is in possession of solid evidence against India which it had planned to place before the UN.
What went wrong in Mr. Sharif’s mind is anybody’s guess but his weird attitude during his meeting with Indian counterpart explains that he had totally surrendered to Mr Modi when he had all the reasons to hold his head high. It was reported by Pakistani media that the Prime Minister clearly avoided Pakistani media during his recent visit to Russia which led to the success of Mr Modi, who kept the meeting, according to the communiqué issued after the meeting, focused on the Mumbai terror attacks and terrorism afflicting the region, but also of the Indian media which, in its coverage, successfully built the narrative in their country’s favour.
Read more at: What is the quid pro quo for Pakistan’s meek posture at Ufa? | The Passive Voices
If we calculate carefully, Syed Geelani’s snub is a huge price for the meekness that Pakistani leaders demonstrated at Ufa, Russia.
The reason for this pessimism is the joint communiqué issued after the meeting which is blatantly one-sided. India succeeded in bringing under increased focus the Mumbai attack of November 26, 2008 while Pakistani side was so unnerved that it totally forgot about making a mere mention of the K-word what to talk of Indian meddling in Pakistani affairs in stark violation of all international norms. It seems from the communiqué as if the meeting was between Prime Minister Modi and India’s anti-Pakistan ally.
Kashmir is not the only thorny issue which Mr Sharif could not raise; he lost his nerves to even make a mention of India’s sponsorship, funding and arming, of terrorism in Pakistan. It is believed that Pakistan is in possession of solid evidence against India which it had planned to place before the UN.
What went wrong in Mr. Sharif’s mind is anybody’s guess but his weird attitude during his meeting with Indian counterpart explains that he had totally surrendered to Mr Modi when he had all the reasons to hold his head high. It was reported by Pakistani media that the Prime Minister clearly avoided Pakistani media during his recent visit to Russia which led to the success of Mr Modi, who kept the meeting, according to the communiqué issued after the meeting, focused on the Mumbai terror attacks and terrorism afflicting the region, but also of the Indian media which, in its coverage, successfully built the narrative in their country’s favour.
Read more at: What is the quid pro quo for Pakistan’s meek posture at Ufa? | The Passive Voices