Friday, August 29, 2008

Kashmir -- Dish

Whats Cooking today!!! Poor Papaji, who is not getting time to pack his bag for the United States, has to use his time in placating Kashmiri leaders to find a resolution to Amarnath land row...Please tell them that the next Yatra will only be held next year when the government in Centre as well as the state will have changed. So it was again, Kashmir being served on a platter at the country's finest address seven-Race Course road. So went Mufti Saheb, perceived to be having an eccentric attitude, entered the house, a wish that had come true after long struggle and explanations about his party PDP's plea to various pseudo
intellectuals.

Hey! guess what..Mufti Saheb has to brave the company of Mr Tip Top along with Bangla Roshgulla and the icing is Mamu...What transpired inside was known to these people and the God but Mufti Saheb walked with his collar up...and why not as Central leaders had again remained clueless about the issue -- what is Kashmir, why in Kashmir and who in Kashmir --
As they were breaking their empty heads over the issue, they are now trying to ascertain WHAT JAMMU, WHERE IN JAMMU AND WHO IN JAMMU....Why are people in Jammu protesting... as one bureaucrat rightly pointed out "TAKE SAMITI PEOPLE AND SEPARATIST LEADERS TO THE PIECE OF LAND AND ASK THEM TO NEGOTIATE ON GROUND ZERO AND THAT TOO IN DECEMBER OR JANUARY".What I fail to understand is that who is responsible for the present situation in Kashmir.
Are those fighting on the streets of Jammu Indians or someone else. Waving National Flag in front of Police may be a stunt picked up from some bollywood movie, but one only wonders whether the protesters actually know the meaning of the Tri-colour. Our Ministry of Home(ly) Affairs is meanwhile trying to give more and more security to new found friend -- Samajwadi party leaders...Wonder who's bothered about Kashmir...may be me because I have lost hope in everything. The situation leaves me in a thinking mode as to who is governing this country -- UPA, USA, ISI or SIMI

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