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Kashmir in governor’s hands, BJP set to focus on 2019 strategy with Modi to lead the way

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In a month, the PM has gone from recalling Vajpayee’s ‘Kashmiriyat’ ideals to sanctioning the BJP pull out of the coalition government.

Two days before he travelled to Sochi on 21 May, to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spent a full day in Ladakh, Srinagar and Jammu, inaugurating a variety of developmental projects.

In Srinagar, he felt the powerful tug of history. Certainly, no BJP leader can go to the Kashmir Valley and not remember the “kashmiriyat, insaaniyat, jamhooriyat” phrase that Atal Bihari Vajpayee engraved into the annals of memory in 2003.

Modi willingly gave into the spell.

“Atalji was affected by the spirit of Kashmiriyat and I am its devotee too. The Kashmir problem can never be resolved through abuse or the bullet. The only way out is through embracing the Kashmiri people,” Modi said.

When the ceasefire was announced on 16 May, it is said that the PM personally pushed for it. National security Advisor Ajit Doval was not keen, believing that militants would take advantage; nor was BJP president Amit Shah.

But Mehbooba Mufti, chief minister of J&K at the time, had for some time wanted the Centre to demonstrate that it was willing to apply the balm. Home minister Rajnath Singh was on Mehbooba’s side, as was the Centre’s recently installed interlocutor on Kashmir, former IB chief Dineshwar Sharma.

Now it seemed as if the PM wanted to put his weight behind the idea. So a call went from Doval’s office to the home minister’s office, advising him to announce the ceasefire. The @HMOIndia Twitter handle tweeted it.

A day after the announcement, the PM spoke fulsomely about the “pious thoughts of Paighambar Mohammed Sahab” during his Mann Ki Baat radio address.

Simultaneously, some small initiatives with Pakistan had been launched. The head of the Coast Guards had met, some prisoners were exchanged and retired diplomats were sent off to Islamabad to participate in Track II seminars that had long been dead and only recently brought out of the woodwork.

If the Ramzan ceasefire went well, and if it was extended to the Amarnath Yatra, and if the security situation in the Valley calmed down, it was beginning to be said, Delhi could think of pushing confidence-building measures with Islamabad.

The decision to call off the ceasefire earlier this week on 17 June, and walk out of the coalition with the PDP two days later, were taken equally suddenly — by none other than the triumvirate of the PM, Doval and Amit Shah.

BJP general secretary and point person for J&K, Ram Madhav, was asked to call Mehbooba Mufti the morning of the walk-out, but she couldn’t take his call. She got to know her partner had abandoned her when she saw Ram Madhav announce the decision at a press conference.

Rajnath Singh hadn’t been told either before the deed was done. He left for Lucknow the day after, where he participated in Yoga Day celebrations, and then on a four-day trip to Mongolia.

The killing of Shujaat Bukhari is said to have been the trigger for the PM. The fact that four terrorists could walk into the heart of Srinagar with a machine gun, lie in wait for the journalist for 45 minutes, identify him when he came out of his office and then pump a magazine of bullets into his body is believed to have convinced Modi that the security situation in the Valley had gone completely out of control.

The rest of the week has been taken up with the PM leading the fourth Yoga Day celebrations in Dehradun. Even President Ram Nath Kovind, in Paramaribo, Suriname, performed yoga along with his counterpart, President Bouterse.

On the eve of Yoga Day, the PM had tweeted:

With Kashmir out of the way, any plans for rapprochement with Pakistan will also likely fall by the wayside (In any case, Pakistan seems set for another period of instability, with upcoming elections). The BJP seems set to fully focus on its election strategy for 2019. Prime Minister Modi will lead the way.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I had posted videos of the surgical strike within a week after they occurred on my own page and the page “Fouji Friends” on face book, and on twitter within a week after the occurrence. Together with full details

    Lulled into a false sense of security by Seventy Years of “do nothing” Indian anti-national Governments, Pakistanis hunkered down as the Indian artillery opened up. While they relaxed, Garuds (IAF commandos from Pathankot) and Army Paras from Udhampur silently HAHO ed some 15 Kilometers into Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and massacred more than 300 Islamic pigs in Pakistani Army Terrorist Training camps..

    Thereafter, noisy Ghataks (commando platoons) from the Dogra and Bihar regiments hit six Pakistan Army Terrorist Launch Pads within 2 Kilometers of the Line of Control and polished off another Thirty (plus) Islamic Pigs. This noise provided the cover and distraction for the Garuds and Paras to withdraw.

    Pakistan dare not admit any of this as this will be a confession of Pakistani complicity in terror (aka Islam) and force the Pakistani Army to take extremely suicidal retaliation to restore their Islamic “honour” for which they have no stomach. Under the circumstances, Pakistan is doing what it does best, Islamic Taqiya or lying in the form of denial.

    We nationalist Indians do not want our Government to prove our Army’s prowess in any court of law. We just want our government to go on striking. Surgically or otherwise. And, if Pakistan chooses to escalate matters, wipe them off the face of the map with overwhelming force.

    Military matters are proven on the field of battle, and this is exactly what we want. We are sick of the British made PANGOLIN*ism that has corroded India for almost a Hundred Years.

    *Note: PANGOLIN: An enemy of India who believes in inequality under law, exceptions to the rule of law and persecution of some for the benefit of others. At present, the sole purpose of the Indian Republic, Constitutional or otherwise, is to pamper and provide for certain constitutionally preferred sections of society who the British found useful to hold and exploit India at the cost of those who the British hated and persecuted. The Pangolin is a creature that is unique to India and feeds on ants that are known in nature to be industrious and hard working if not quite as fruitful as bees who flee to better climes. (PANGOLIN is an acronym for the Periyar-Ambedkar-Nehru-Gandhi-Other (alien) Religions-Communist Consensus that usurped the British Mantle and has worn it with elan to loot, plunder, and rape India since 1921 and re write History and laws to their exclusive benefit since 1947)”

  2. As citizens, we can mourn the failure of the peace outreach. It was the right thing to attempt. That is how Indian prime ministers have tried to deal with both Kashmir and Pakistan. It would pain Shujaat Bukhari that his death has set the process of normalisation back.

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