Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Pakistan and Kashmir


In a turnaround, Pakistan on Monday asserted that talks cannot take place without Kashmir being on the agenda, barely three days after the two countries agreed to re-engage.

Going back to its oft-repeated stand, Pakistan Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz made it clear “no dialogue will take place with India unless Kashmir issue is included in the agenda.”

I think the Indian Government should, instead of being on the defensive about Kashmir, tell the Pakistan representatives that in fact Pakistan is a fake, artificial country created by the British on the basis of the bogus two nation theory, and the whole purpose of its creation as a theological state was that there should be no peace in the sub continent, and Hindus and Muslims would keep fighting each other. This ensures that India ( of which Pakistan is really a part ) does not emerge as another China, i.e. a modern industrial giant, of which it has all the potential.
 So it is high time that whenever the Pakistani representatives start mentioning Kashmir, they should be told by the Indian government representatives of my theory, and suggest to them to wind up Pakistan as a fake country, and reunite with India ( of which it is really a part ) under a secular government. That will automatically solve the Kashmir problem too.