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Manmohan Singh's failed policies in Kashmir - it is time for BJP to take control of Kashmir situation
Sudhir Chadda
Jul. 7, 2010

What has happened in Kashmir is enough reason for Indian PM to resign. It is a total failure of policies and administration. Pakistan played the game, Manmohan Singh never understood the presence of the real enemy.

This is what happens when too much dependence is place on foreign "big brother" powers.

Killing spree by police and security men returned to Kashmir today claiming four more lives and plunging the capital Srinagar city into an explosive situation. Srinagar district including the city which was rocked by day long protests and violence was placed under curfew as situation appeared to be going out of hands. One hundred and eighty persons were injured in clashes. The protestors set ablaze two government vehicles, and a portion of the ancestral house of a National Conference (NC) leader.

The Congress Government played a sitting duck game while Pakistani ISI took control over the valley through covert operations.

How much can Indian Army do? The Congress party has failed economically, politically, and now even failed to maintain sanity and law and order in Jammu and Kashmir.

At least seven media persons were seriously injured when CRPF and police attacked them with lathis at Tengpora, Bypass here this morning. The incident took place when the media persons were covering protest demonstrations erupted after the killing of two youth at Tengpora this morning.

While giving details of the incident, Bilal Bhadur, photojournalist of Times of India, said, “We were covering the protest demonstration at Tengpora. The demonstrators were carrying the bodies of the killed youth.”

“We were taking pictures of the dead bodies, when suddenly seven of us were surrounded by CRPF and police personnel and we’re beaten up mercilessly,” claimed Bilal. He maintained that the CRPF and police encircled the seven photographers and beat them brutally. The injured photojournalists included Farooq Javaid photographer of Rising Kashmir and president Kashmir Photojournalists’ Association, Tauseef Mustafa of Agence France Presse, Bilal Bhadur of Times of India, Altaf Hussain of Daily Sahafat, Khidmat, Gulzar of Daily Aftab and Mohammed Maqbaal of Waadi Ki Awaaz.


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