I happened to read the entire transcript of Mr. Arun Jaitley’s interview by one of the most renowned interviewers on a CNN-IBN, one of the channels which at times does try to maintain some objectivity, if not complete. The interviewer did his level best to force Mr. Jaitley to accept his and his party’s follies and all Mr. Jaitley does is evade the question by constantly resorting to falsehood and untenable arguments. Knowing how articulate he generally is, it was a disappointment. I would like to counter some of the assertions he made during the interview.
On being asked if BJP’s policy (on Amarnath land transfer) is inflaming separatism, he replies
I think you are being too naïve when you ask this question. Do you seriously think that the separatists in the Valley have re-launched the separatist movement because of the land issue?
Well done, Mr. Jaitley you have just done us a favour by accepting the fact that the ongoing protests are not related to land-transfer but to the actual unresolved dispute of Kashmir. Isn’t this what the whole of Kashmir is saying?
Land transfer is and was never an issue. This imbroglio combined with the insensitive and humiliating remarks by the ex-CEO of Amarnath Shrine Board against Kashmiri Muslims, did something delayed but inevitable. It shook the people and woke them from the deep slumber, made them come out on roads and start demanding resolution of the dispute according to the wishes of people. People who had been subjugated for decades now, people who had been humiliated and insulted almost on a daily basis – These are the very people who felt enough is enough, and challenged the might of the great nation against their resolve. Might may succeed temporarily but not for long. The resolve is going to be even stronger next time, even if some may like to believe to have quelled it, the struggle is far from over, it will hit them even strongly next time.
On being questioned that the separatists have been given the opportunity because of the land issue, Mr. Jaitley retorts
….First, the separatists lied to the whole country and to the whole world, saying that Hindu colonisation would come up in the Valley.
If Mr. Jaitley believes the apprehensions were wrong, I’d like to ask him what material bearing does the permanent diversion (and the cancellation of the order) have on the Yatra. There are 1000s of hectares (please note, not 100 odd hectares) which are utilised before, during and after the Amarnath Yatra directly or indirectly by the piligrims to enable them to perform their religious duties. This land has been in use for years and decades now, then why is the BJP and the AYSS hell bent upon claiming that cancellation of land transfer order is tantamount to religious interference. If SASB’s intention was to create better facilities for Yatris (and not at all attempt to change the demography of the valley) shouldn’t Mr. Arun Kumar have been thankful to the local populace for never creating an issue about these thousands of hectares. All he knew was to humiliate and agitate Kashmiris by raising issues like Muslim pollution and Hindu pollution – As if nature cares what your religious beliefs are.
I have no doubt in my mind now, particularly seeing what AYSS (incidentally led by three staunch RSS loyalists) is doing in Jammu that someone saw through their game, stopped them in their tracks and hence put paid to their plans. If Kashmiris today see a parallel between the way Jewish settlements and Palestine problem and the Kashmir’s future, it is not an entirely misplaced fear.
Now let me come to what Jaitley Sb feels is tragic, The interviewer questions him about PDP and NC (what they generally refer to as mainstream parties) also having reacted to the land transfer, he replies curtly
That is the tragedy
Now, it’s Mr. Jaitley who is acting naive (happens to be his pet word). If he thinks that Hurriyat and separatists do not represent the popular opinion in Kashmir, he must conceed that the parties named above surely represent that. Now, if a regional party’s views are called tragic, I do not know then what is less tragic, perhaps a Delhi based party telling Kashmiris what they are supposed to do, what they should say, what they should comment upon and what they should like and dislike. Sorry, Mr. Jaitley you are terribly wrong here. Give Kashmiris their due, don’t think that we cannot decide for ourselves.
Now to something really hillarious, Mr. Jaitley mentions that August – September is not the apple season, then may I know from him what is – perhaps month of March. Needless to say, contrary to the widely accepted fact he says there was and there is no economic blockade – even though you have the boastful comments by some of his party colleagues on how they haven’t and won’t allow trucks to move between Srinagar and Jammu.
The interviewer then counters Mr. Jaitley’s arguments about blockade on the basis of figures released by the president of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mr. Mubeen Shah, which mentioned the loss to the Kashmir fruit industry to the tune of 1000 crore all thanks to the blockade of National Highway (thanks to Mr. Jaitley’s partymen and other like minded people). To this he replies
Well, Mobin (Mubeen) Shah is a part of the Hurriyat
Now stomach this, separatists, common people, traders and even the pro-India parties all agitated, and he feels it’s tragic. If everyone in the state is agitated over an issue, this means for them it is a vital issue and not somehting which can be brushed under the carpet. He tries his best to either paint all with a separatist one brush or says its tragic when “mainstream” political parties find a fault with Jaitley ji’s party policies. Guess he simply cannot stomach the fact that Kashmiris cannot be taken for a ride always.
On economic blockade he tries to comment that even Times of India, Indian Express and Hindustan Times (three of the most widely read newspapers in India) do not know the correct story, then who does.. Ofcourse Mr. Jaitley himself.. No economic blockade. Needless to say he even goes on to say that even the Kashmiri journalists are lieing. Shame!!! To him the talk of economic blockade is a myth perpetuated by ISI. Mr. Jaitley, can you tell me how one truck driver Mohammed Lateef Wani died in Delhi’s AIIMS? Only yesterday, truck drivers in Srinagar bore visible marks of having been beaten in Kathua, where did that come from? Perhaps ISI agents landing in Kathua and beating them up, windscreens broken who is doing it ofcourse drivers themselves for propaganda, Is that what you believe?
Sometime back I heard that a oft repeated lie starts to sound like a truth after some time. Sorry Mr. Jaitley it won’t happen now, The whole world knows it.
Just before signing off, an age old couplet by Allama Iqbal which could be so apt for the party Mr. Jaitley represents and its other allies, for they can never read the writing on the wall when it comes to Kashmir.
Na samjhoge toh mitt jaaoge ae hindustaan waalo
Tumhari daastaan tak na hogi daastaanon mein
Better late than never.
Juz A Kashmiri
and add to this the remarks of Prem Shankar Jha, an accepted expert on Kashmir issue.
Prem Shankar Jha mentioned on CNN a few days ago that these 100 acres of land was to be transformed in Amarnath Development Authority and SASB had taken token money from the builders to build hotels and resorts.
Please not Prem Shanker Jha is a Hindu and an Indian.
Thanks Mir Nazim,
Here is what Prem Shankar Jha mentioned in the panel discussion on CNN-IBN. I am reproducing it here ad-verbatim
Hinting at a real-estate scam, Mr. Prem Shankar Jha says
Juz A Kashmiri
Mr. Jaitley
How about having a look at this news item published in today’s Kashmir Times (26th of Aug 2008). But I am sure you’ll find one more excuse now.
Courtesy: Kashmir Times
Juz A Kashmiri
Kudos to Arun Jaitley for giving such an bold and interactive interview. He has put all fullstop to the ISI backed stories perpetuated by separatists;and parroted by Indian media against the nation’s interest. Lets settle all Indians in Kashmir and that will be the end of the Muslim domination there.
That is the only way to make it secular in nature. Whatever the Indian press writes is always against national interest since they have only one agenda, to show India in bad light.
Message to all separatists and to their supporters –
Deleted for use of foul languageMr. Indian,
I assume the salutation (Mr) is appropriate for you. It seems that before arriving at the decision to comment on this blog all you did were two things – Read Jaitley and start praising him for reasons best known to you.
You do not seem to have spent a single moment, trying to counter my arguments against his “bold and interactive” assertions. If you had none, then of-course grapes are indeed sour.
Professing means of ending “Muslim domination” and you call yourself secular.
According to you even the national media is against India itself. Oh may be its ISI (not related to standards’ organisation) certified.
And of course, you sign off with the customary pleasantries, which are not at all what we expect you to do.
Sometimes reality is so obvious and so glaring that you lose sight of it. You are exemplifying that typical thing.
Juz A Kashmiri
Excellent post…
deleted some harsh textBJP and its saffron brigadeSaadat,
Just would like to mention the post is not against any specific political formation but tries to set the record straight when it comes to Kashmiris.
We have been subjected to the worst kind of disinformation campaign by the mainstream media who were fed on a diet of rhetoric and false truths. Mr. Jaitley thinks there was no economic blockade, May be it’s his job to do so, but our responsibility as Kashmiri is to let the world know how exactly the situation is in the valley without indulging in the usual rhetoric.
We will make a difference, and I am sure.
Juz A Kashmiri
Mail: admin[AT]mykashmir[DOT]info
Juz A Kashmiri guy clearly lives and breathes in illusions.
His 2penny theories and counter arguments to a fairly decent debate displays his borrowed (extremist) intellect.
When pull comes to push… guys like Juz A Kashmiri would run to where it’s safe to stand and bark. Pity he doesn’t know how it feels to be bitten !!
Serpent,
I sometimes wonder why is it so hard to accept truth. I gave a point by point rebuttal accompanied by facts yet who fail to see what is so clear. May be you don’t want to. You call the interview as a debate, I didn’t know an interview qualifies to be called so.
Borrowed or extremist, you may like to call it whatever you want but the fact of the matter is there was an economic blockade and Jaitley and his false assertions stand very clearly exposed.
Anyways, you will not agree because you want to live in your own delusions which are nothing but a pack of lies.
How about reading these comments on a new form of goondagardi by Jammu based JKPA (an organisation meant to be involved in a noble profession)
Before you start pointing fingers at some imaginary Kashmiri author whom you may blame for these highly “inflammatory” comments, may I mention that this is no one but a Jammuite Prabodh Jamwal Editor-in-Chief, Kashmir Times in the editorial of 18th Sep 2008. Need more proof?
Pull comes to push.. This is the first time I heard something so innovative – paradox this may be.
We Kashmiris know is more than what you are aware of – being shot at, being subjected to humiliating crackdowns and yet we do not get subjugated.
Juz A Kashmiri
It is surprising how Juz A Kashmiri buys the preposterous propaganda about the threat of Hindu Colonisation. The whole world knows that if there is any ethnic cleansing going on in Kashmir, it is the hundreds of thousands of Kashmiri Pandits who are the victims.
‘Yunan Misr Roma…Sab Mit gaye Yahaan se……ab tak hai magar baaki …Naamo Nishan Hammaraa…..
Hindustaan hamaara…..
Enjoy !
Mr. Prabhakar,
It is even more surprising that the word ethnic cleansing finds no mention anywhere in this post except in your preposterous comments. Then where do I stand guilty of buying any such argument. May I know? Besides, it is Kashmiri Muslims who are being systematically targeted en-masse income tax inquiries just a day before Eid, impounding of passport of KCCI president, Advisory Council by Gov Vohra with zero meaningful participation from Kashmiris – the list is endless – and I am sticking to only recent examples, So please get your facts right next time.
I would advise you to again read the post with open heart rather than try to just post anti-Kashmiri comments to satisfy your ego of being very nationalist. Being nationalist doesn’t necessarily mean you have to oppose everything that Kashmiri does for his benefit. As an example, read my latest post. You will know what I meant.
This post, like earlier ones, is not against any community, its neither pro-this or anti-that, its simply a mere reproduction of facts and in certain cases my own viewpoints. The way you have a right to comment, in the same manner I am free to react. Now if you have a problem with that, then I cannot help you.
Juz A Kashmiri
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