Kashmir issue \'myth\' created by Congress\, NC: MoS PMO Jitendra Singh

Kashmir issue 'myth' created by Congress, NC: MoS PMO Jitendra Singh

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The so-called issue is a political "myth" created by the Congress, the National Conference and other such which have a vested interest in the region's electoral vote bank, Singh said Saturday.

There is no such issue as "issue" and the political leaders who try to rake it up have a deep rooted selfish interest in creating an issue out of non-issue, in order to hoodwink the innocent masses of Kashmir, he said.

"The so-called Kashmir issue is a political myth created by the Congress, the National Conference and other such for their vested interest," the told

"The biggest evidence of hypocrisy on the part of the Kashmir-centric leaders is that they underplay the fact that even though and Kashmir has a separate Constitution of its own. The Constitution of and Kashmir itself states that it is an integral part of India," the said.

Over a period of time, he said, there has been a deliberate attempt to develop a narrative based on "so-called Kashmir issue" because "it suits certain political leaders for their electoral benefits and suits some so-called intellectuals to achieve misplaced recognition as Kashmir experts".

It is an irony that National Conference patriarch Sheikh unconditionally accepted the state as an integral part of as long as he was in power and even approved the extension of the various provisions of Indian Constitution to the state of Jammu and Kashmir, but whenever he was out of power, he would speak of plebiscite, referendum, etc, Singh said.

The same trend, he said, was carried forward by later two generations of the National Conference who "managed to seek political dividends from this stark duplicity".

However, the third generation of Kashmiris born post 1990 have outgrown this "manufactured myth".

"Particularly the aspirant youth of Kashmir sometimes seem to be taking a lead over their counterparts in the rest of the country when we see the annual results of prestigious All Entrance Exams like Civil Services examination, IIT-JEE exam and NEET exam," the minister said.

Reiterating that if at all there is any issue pertaining to Jammu and Kashmir, it is only that of retrieving the territory of the state which continues to be under illegal occupation of even after 70 years, Singh said.

This is not only the BJP's stand but a stand unanimously taken by all the political parties through a Parliament resolution of 1994, he added.

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First Published: Sat, May 18 2019. 13:41 IST