1. Some so called experts, having a skewed up opinion on Kashmir issue, talk of constitutional or extra constitutional stuff having been done in Kashmir. They are talking out of their hat, without any consideration for people of either Kashmir or India.
2. Abolishing 370 and 35A, and demolishing the entity of J&K simultaneously, is a genius political stroke of Namo, Shah and a wonderfully pulled operational work by NSA. Every thing has been planned and executed as an excellent strategic move.
3. Separating Ladakh, with almost 65% of the area of now defunct state, is a brilliant move. Ladakh has a distinct culture, as well as a very seprate geo-political reality, sharing its border with China. Ladakh is strategically extremly important to india, and separating it from J&K is an excellent step, which will result in better adminstration and better developement of Ladakhi people, aswell as more effective deployement of defence forces. Ladakh should always have been kept seprate. Well done NaMo.
4. Jammu and adjoining areas could have been given statehood, as that would have given better administration to it's people, even though it could be a small state, and that would have resulted in stopping ultra influx in to Himachal as well.
5. The remaining areas should have been renamed as UT of Kashmir. It needed being given a seprate treatment, and from there, India rather than playing the victim, could go for an offensive, claiming POK as Indian territory, as after all Raja Hari Singh's complete territory, including POK should have been, and was integrated in to the Union of India in 1948. Article 370 and rest of the drama was all added much later by Sheikh Abdullah and Chacha N team.
6. To associate action in Kashmir with economic slow-down is foolish. Kashmir is a political and administrative issue, which India has sorted out, where as economic slow down is a national and international phemomena. To juxtapose them is sabotaging the interest of india.
7. There was no better way of totally integrating Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, in to mainstream India, than what the government has now done.
Congratulations to Namo, Shah and NSA.
©✒Guru Balwant Gurunay.⚔
2. Abolishing 370 and 35A, and demolishing the entity of J&K simultaneously, is a genius political stroke of Namo, Shah and a wonderfully pulled operational work by NSA. Every thing has been planned and executed as an excellent strategic move.
3. Separating Ladakh, with almost 65% of the area of now defunct state, is a brilliant move. Ladakh has a distinct culture, as well as a very seprate geo-political reality, sharing its border with China. Ladakh is strategically extremly important to india, and separating it from J&K is an excellent step, which will result in better adminstration and better developement of Ladakhi people, aswell as more effective deployement of defence forces. Ladakh should always have been kept seprate. Well done NaMo.
4. Jammu and adjoining areas could have been given statehood, as that would have given better administration to it's people, even though it could be a small state, and that would have resulted in stopping ultra influx in to Himachal as well.
5. The remaining areas should have been renamed as UT of Kashmir. It needed being given a seprate treatment, and from there, India rather than playing the victim, could go for an offensive, claiming POK as Indian territory, as after all Raja Hari Singh's complete territory, including POK should have been, and was integrated in to the Union of India in 1948. Article 370 and rest of the drama was all added much later by Sheikh Abdullah and Chacha N team.
6. To associate action in Kashmir with economic slow-down is foolish. Kashmir is a political and administrative issue, which India has sorted out, where as economic slow down is a national and international phemomena. To juxtapose them is sabotaging the interest of india.
7. There was no better way of totally integrating Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, in to mainstream India, than what the government has now done.
Congratulations to Namo, Shah and NSA.
©✒Guru Balwant Gurunay.⚔
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