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Time to move on
The Indian Express :
This is an administrative matter. Land use in a state with little inhabitable area is in any case scrutinised more closely than elsewhere. Any additional sensitivity was originally a product of Kashmir’s peculiar constitutional status. Few similar problems have come to national attention before: New Delhi should be proud that it has largely resisted the temptation in the past to alter ownership patterns for short-term advantage in the struggle to determine the province’s future. An overtly communal tinge to this otherwise straightforward problem, however, was entirely avoidable: it was provided an impetus by the former, NDA-appointed, governor, and, if taken up opportunistically by the BJP, could prove to be disastrous.
The BJP’s threats to launch a countrywide movement — its Sangh sibling, the VHP, has in fact already started one — are thus astonishingly reckless. The party’s national leadership has tacitly accepted that the abolition of Article 370 is not worth much electorally; so, rather than discussing methods of creating an environment where Kashmiri exceptionalism can be scaled down, it has chosen to portray anger over the governor’s machinations as fundamentalist in origin, only solved by a few more divisions of the CRPF. This is as cynical as its spokesman’s accusation that the J&K Congress conspired with the PDP to reduce its own government to a minority is ridiculous. It is vital to India’s national security that the Valley stay quiet: if the BJP wishes to claim that it is better than the UPA at keeping India safe and guarding the national interest, it has just done itself, as well as the nation at large, a tremendous disservice.
editor@expressindia.com
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