Conspiracy to Sever Jammu-Kashmir from India
and Interlocutors’ Report
Dr. Jitender Singh, Professor of Diabetology and Endocrinology
addressed a gathering of Advocates (Akhila Bharathiya Adivaktha Parishad) at
YMCA Hall, Chennai on 2nd July , 2012 highlighting on the Conspiracy to Sever
Jammu-Kashmir from India and the Interlocutors Report.
He contended on the point ‘Jammu-Kashmir is an issue’. The
word issue means something problem. We don’t think it as a problem. It is
made as an issue. Kashmir is not issue of India. It is only an issue of
Pakistan.
He criticized on the three Nehruvian blunders occurred in the
history of our country.
1. Nehru was instrumental in accession. They say accession and not merger. But merger happened in 1950 when
States were formed on linguistic pattern.
2. Bringing Article 370 and special status for Jammu
and Kashmir. --But in 1961 it was decided that this article is no longer
required and can be removed. But today nobody is willing to remove it.
3. Nehru took the Kashmir issue to UNO. --
It should be clarified that the role of UNO is only for inter-country dispute
and not intra-country dispute.
Dr. Jitender Singh further highlighted on conspiracy of the
report as:
· Interlocutors report does not spend any point
for discussion.
· Issue of Kashmir Pandits’ and minority has not
been addressed.
· Biological violation by taking the Kashmir
problem to UNO.
· Regional discrimination within the States
· ‘Special’ status for Article 370 which is only
temporary.
· Urdu nomenclatures for the posts of Governor
and Chief Minister is an attempt to re-instate the pre-1952 status against the
Late Shyam Prasad Mukherjee’s movement for which he sacrificed his life under
mysterious circumstances.
· Report uses the term ‘Pakistan Administered
Kashmir’ instead of ‘Pakistan Occupied Kashmir’.
· Report does not talk about Gilgit, which is a
very important point for Bharat. It connects by road many important cities of
the world such as Moscow, Iran, Dubai and London.
Then the gathering was followed by a question-answer session on
the topic. Shri E Padmanabhan (Retd. Justice of Madras High Court) presided
over the meeting.
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