Thursday, August 7, 2008

Traitors at Home

Look at this report carried by "Times of India" today on its Website and quitely removed within a couple of hours. Who are the TOI editors in touch with to commit such treason? Who meets them? Who entertains them? What is their ideology?

It is about time these faceless people gnawing away at the foundations of our country were exposed for the traitors they are and we made an example out of them. It is amazing to see the governement taking no action at all against such treason against the country. Is the Information and Broadcasting minister sleeping on the job, like the much-reviled home minister?

JKLF chief Yasin Malik hospitalised

NEW DELHI: As the situation in Jammu and Kashmir over the Amarnath land row remained tense, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman Yasin Malik's condition has deteriorated and has been rushed to a hospital in Srinagar. Malik was on a hunger strike since August 5, against the economic blockade of the valley and attacks on Muslims. "Malik’s blood pressure has dropped. He has stopped taking medicines, thus endangering his life," said GQ Allaqaband, member of a two-man team that visited the leader.

Former Chief Minister of occupied Kashmir and President of Awami National Conference GM Shah visited Yasin Malik and expressed solidarity with his cause, a JKLF spokesman said. Meanwhile, to discuss the worsening situation in occupied Kashmir, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held an all-party meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday evening. But, All Party Hurriyat Conference, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front and other Kashmiri leaders were not invited to the meeting.

Meanwhile, Bhim Singh, Chairman Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party has said the all-party meeting is a futile exercise as the state’s regional parties were not invited to it. Without involving true representatives of the people of Jammu, such meeting would not yield result, he said in a statement.