Tag: Maharaja Hari Singh

  • PM’s meeting with J-K leaders ‘positive’ step; Centre must restore statehood before assembly polls: Karan Singh

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Describing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with top political leaders from Jammu and Kashmir as a “very positive step”, veteran Congress leader and former J&K governor Karan Singh on Friday said statehood must be restored before holding assembly polls there and asserted that such a move would go a long way in helping to “heal the wounds” of the people.

    Singh, the son of Maharaja Hari Singh who signed the terms of Kashmir’s accession in 1947, also said his personal opinion is that prima facie the revocation of special status under Article 370 seems “irreversible” but asserted that the matter was before the Supreme Court and it must be decided by the top court.

    In an interview with PTI, the last Sadr-e-Riyasat and first governor of the erstwhile state also demanded that the Centre must provide a “financial-cum- developmental package” to the people whose livelihoods were badly affected during the last two years following the Centre’s move to bifurcate Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories and revoke its special status.

    His remarks come a day after Modi held talks with top political leaders from Jammu and Kashmir and told them that the Centre’s priority is to strengthen grassroots democracy there for which delimitation has to happen quickly for polls to be held.

    Reacting to the prime minister’s meeting with 14 political leaders of Jammu and Kashmir, including four former chief ministers, Singh said, “I definitely think it is a very positive step.

    First of all, because everybody was involved and people who once were discarded as anti-national, they all came — National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party both.”

    “I believe everybody spoke their mind very frankly and the prime minister listened very attentively to everybody. Three and a half hours of the meeting was there and my own view is that it is a very positive move because something was needed to break the ice,” the former Union minister said.

    The whole situation after the change of status had become “ossified politically”, Singh said, adding that the meeting was the start of a political process that is to be welcomed.

    Asked about the demand of most of Jammu and Kashmir leaders of restoration of statehood, he said it was a unanimous view because after being in special status for 70 years suddenly to be demoted to not even a state down to a Union Territory is “something nobody in Jammu and Kashmir has appreciated”.

    “So statehood is a universal demand, the question is timing. Now as I understand the situation, the first step now is delimitation. The delimitation commission is already working, they should submit their report very soon. After delimitation then the next step is elections. My own view is that. we should have elections as a full state,” Singh said.

    He asserted that full statehood for Jammu and Kashmir should definitely be restored before assembly elections because if it goes to polls as a Union territory and then becomes a state, that would not make any sense because the situations are different with difference in status.

    “As soon as possible, we should get statehood, I mean if we get it tomorrow there is nothing like it but in any case when we fight the next elections we must fight them as a full-fledged state,” the 90-year-old leader said.

    Singh also lamented that it was a “strange irony” that his father signed the instrument of accession for the whole state and “today we are having to fight for statehood”.

    Asked if statehood could reduce “dil ki doori’ — a term used by Prime Minister Modi at the meeting, Singh said restoring statehood will go a long way to help “heal the wounds”.

    “By itself, it won’t be enough but it would definitely be a major step,” he added.

    Asked about calls from a section for restoring Article 370 provisions that granted special status to J&K and were abrogated in 2019, Singh said, “My personal belief in this is that it seems to me prima facie that the changes are irreversible but the matter is before the Supreme Court so we shouldn’t unnecessarily make any detailed comment on it what should be done and what should not be done.”

    The veteran Congress leader urged the Supreme Court to take up the matter soon, asserting that it was a very crucial and important issue that should be given priority.

    Asked about divergent views struck by Congress leaders on the Article 370 issue, Singh said he was not a Congress spokesperson and would not want to speak on behalf of the party.

    “I expressed my personal view that it did not seem to me that Article 370 can be restored. My view may be slightly divergent from others. But the consensus is what Ghulam Nabi (Azad) said” and the matter is before the Supreme Court and they will decide on it.

    Asked what were his expectations from the Centre on J&K going forward, Singh said he expected that they would move forward as they say on delimitation, elections and statehood.

    Demanding a financial-cum- developmental package for the people of J&K, Singh said for two years the state suffered very heavily.

    “The whole Kashmir Valley, the horticulture was destroyed, tourism which is our mainstay was destroyed so tens of hundreds of crores of losses were suffered,” he said, adding that in Jammu also heavy losses were incurred.

    “So they should first compensate those people who lost during those two years,” he said.

    Singh said people of Jammu and Kashmir would want to see a visible spurt in developmental activity going forward.

    “Until we see a visible spurt in developmental activities, the claims that there is ‘great advantage’ now, people won’t swallow it,” he said.

    Modi’s J&K outreach saw the prime minister conveying to the 14 political leaders from the union territory during their face-to-face meeting here that he wanted to end the ‘Dilli ki Doori’ as well as ‘Dil ki Doori’ (distance from Delhi as well as the distance of hearts) with Jammu and Kashmir, which has witnessed a prolonged spell of militancy and unrest.

    The four former chief ministers of the erstwhile state who participated in the discussions were Farooq Abdullah and his son Omar Abdullah of the National Conference, Congress’ Ghulam Nabi Azad and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti.

    Four former deputy chief ministers were in attendance too – Congress’ Tara Chand, People’s Conference leader Muzaffar Hussain Baig and BJP’s Nirmal Singh and Kavinder Gupta.

    CPI-M leader Mohammed Yusuf Tarigami, Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) chief Altaf Bukhari, Sajjad Lone of the People’s Conference, J-K Congress head G A Mir, BJP’s Ravinder Raina and Panthers Party leader Bhim Singh also formed part of the delegation.

    This was the first interaction between the top leadership of the Union government and mainstream parties in J&K since August 5, 2019, when the Centre revoked its special status provided under Article 370 and bifurcated the border state into Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

  • Editorial :- Development VS Havoc

    This is what the development says is to interpret it with today’s news.

    Today’s news is: China overturned, India topped the sector for the first time in 20 years.

    Today’s second news is: 17 of the world’s fastest growing cities will be 17.

    What is known as destruction is found in a news from today: Imran Khan targets BJP, told Modi Government, ANTI MUSLIMS, ANTI PAKISTAN.

    Now China has started constructing a 36-kilometer long road in Shakesham Valley in PoK. Pakistan had gifted this valley to China. Here, with the help of the road, the Chinese army will be able to reach the Line of Actual Control (LAC) near Siachen.

    Slowly, the Indian PoK, which India has been grabbed in a vision, will give complete gift to China.

    China is consistently increasing its activities on the pretext of borders with India and the pretext of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

    The CPI has become a genius of Pakistan. Like snake charmer, he is not able to swallow it or leave it. He is completely immersed in China’s debt.

    In the same way, China is fasting with other neighboring countries, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal etc., on the pretext of financial aid.

    In the elections that have taken place in the Maldives, power has come into the hands of those who have tried to get rid of China. Lanka is also trying the same way.

    Now the results of the assembly elections will be on December 11, but excited by the exit polls, the Congress is thinking that in the near future, it will be able to regain India again.

    Her thinking is a sign of destruction. The way terrorism is in Pakistan and the way it is in the hands of China, it is a symbol of destruction.

    India will never go towards destruction any time in the near future. We know what happened in 1962 by placing slogans of Chinese Hindi Bhai-Bhai through Comrade Krishna Menon.

    India was partitioned in 1947. In India, the merger of the state of Kashmir was done by Maharaja Hari Singh, father of Karna Singh of that time. Immediately after that Pakistan had penetrated its army in the garb of tribal. The Indian army was pushing it away. There was only some escape. It is known to us that at the same time how Nehru took a POK gift to Pakistan.

    The move of the Congress is to handover the Kashmir to Pakistan and to the PoK to China and friendship with Pakistan and China, with the help of Modi Government to be removed.

    Mani Shankar’s visit to Pakistan, he demanded the removal of the Modi government from the ISI by him and now, on the instructions of Rahul Gandhi, he should go to Pakistan of Sidhu. Meeting the army chief of Pakistan and hugging Khalistani militant Gopal Chawla indicates that in connection with Punjab, Congress has done some kind of secret agreement in connection with Punjab.

    Now we have to think that India, which is going towards development now, has to give more speed or to go towards destruction is stuck in the crooked move of China and Pakistan.