Then of course this ignoramus completely ignores the Chinese angle. They want to not only keep us in check but also hurt us. They would keep the chunk of J&K given to the pakis but when India meekly surrenders the J&K that would be read as a sign of weakness by the Chinese. They would start their evil machinations on Arunachal Pradesh. Now we will be exposed to two of our biggest enemies on two fronts. Where does this all stop? I guess as long as it stops well before this Vithal Rajan fellow’s house, he would be happy.
Of course, none of this and so many other pusillanimous “experts” ever consider the Hindus from J&K. Those people do not matter to anyone. They have lost all of their properties to the murdering J&K muslims who only know how to gouge but not contribute. I guess their plight does not matter in the eyes of these liberals.
A paper like The Hindu ought to be ashamed of publishing this kind of putrid offal. On the other hand, from what I know of this rag, they probably are bursting with pride this kind of “out of the box” thinking. Hopefully and god willing, no one is paying attention to these jerks.
Of course, I cannot recommend this article but you have to read it to believe how badly this pile of dung smells.
The Kashmir imbroglio: thinking the unthinkable
Let us ask another hard question. What will be lost along with Kashmir? An unreal and bloated sense of self-importance. It has taken Great Britain 60 years to realise it is no longer the centre of an empire. Indian rulers have yet to realise they are no longer in charge of ‘the jewel in the crown.' Indians are not the leaders of Asia — the Chinese are.
The Kashmir imbroglio: thinking the unthinkable
Let us ask another hard question. What will be lost along with Kashmir? An unreal and bloated sense of self-importance. It has taken Great Britain 60 years to realise it is no longer the centre of an empire. Indian rulers have yet to realise they are no longer in charge of ‘the jewel in the crown.' Indians are not the leaders of Asia — the Chinese are.
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