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Posted: Oct 10, 2007 at 0032 hrs IST
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Neighbours hedged

It appears Jaithirth Rao does not have the remotest idea of what a buffer state is or should be, Our country is primarily agriculturist. To protect his farmhouse from predators, a farmer earmarks some area around his house for fodder and kitchen gardens and some area for flower beds to beautify his landscape. This he will enclose with a thick hedge, possibly a thorny one. His aim is to keep the hedge thick so that no predator can cross it.

The British were definitely wise. With Nepal, they had a friendship treaty and Tibet was a protectorate. They had a clear understanding that for any problem the Dalai Lama will seek help from India and not look to China. This made Tibet an effective buffer. Pakistan is the result of the wrong policies of our leaders. A clash of personalities created Pakistan. A proxy war has been unleashed on India through the so-called Mujahids who are being trained and financed by Pakistan.

A friendly Afghanistan was alienated. It should be clear to Rao that it is Pakistan, not India, which has outsourced the war. Rao needs to be enlightened that Nadir Shah invaded India because there was no Government in Delhi. The Marathas had become arrogant and failed to get any support from the Rajputs, or the local peasantry, and therefore failed miserably. Rao should know that Chengiz Khan did not dare to cross Sindh because the government in Delhi was strong!

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Cartwheeling Gowdas

Your editorial, ‘Karnataka cartwheels’ is in keeping with your motto ‘journalism of courage’. The father-son duo, Deve Gowda and Kumaraswamy, seem to be anything but men of scruples. Had the BJP not pressed for the transfer of power by October 3, as had been agreed to, the former PM and his son would not have found anything wrong with the “communal” BJP. The Gowda family’s craze for power and money has been well brought out by your Bangalore correspondent, Johnson T.A.

According to reports in some sections of the Bangalore press, the Gowda family’s wealth runs into thousands of crores of rupees, and all of it has been gained through misuse of power which it has been wielding for quite some time. For this act of sheer betrayal, Deve Gowda joins the distinguished company of Charan Singh and Devi Lal, who forced untimely elections on the nation.

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