What is CoI/CM?
Why was a brave citizen reduced to the status of an animal in an already alienated (and disputed till the promised referendum) territory? What if the poor man wanted to pee? Why is he now reportedly afraid for his life?
During the Kanhaiya episode at JNU, Kashmiri participants from outside the univ.did indeed shout anti-Indian slogans, at least on the doctored video shown by all channels. This is acceptable student behaviour in most democracies. But why did Rajnath Singh tell the police not to pursue and round them up? Wasn't it because he was on the verge of getting a PDP-BJP coalition gov't.for J&K? Or was Kanhaiya seen as a greater threat? Or the ABVP as this govt's Baanar Sena?
J. Roy
On 29 May 2017 00:41, "Rajinder Dalvi" <rajinder.dalvi@gmail.com> wrote:
A Kashmiri goes to vote in troubled times; braving the scorn of his
fellowmen (who mostly want to secede from India), and the response of
the Indian Army's officer is to tie him up, and drive him around for 5
hours on the bonnet of a jeep. Then the COAS commends his junior for
this blatant assault on democracy while the CoI is underway.
If Farooq Ahmed Dar is indeed a "terrorist" and/or "ringleader" (both
words being included as Unparliamentary ones) then Army should either
arrest Dar, or summon him as a witness in the court of inquiry against
Gogoi, or else eliminate him in a staged encounter as is usually done
in J&K (eg. Pathrabal) and then conduct a proforma CoI/CM.
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