The Vajpayee formula

At the end of his present term and when  2019 Lok Sabha election is more than half waythrough, Prime Minister Narendra  Modi isreminded  of Vajpayee formula    to settle the Kashmir issue. In an interviewto a Hindi  TV Chanel  he said    ” we have understanding of Jammu  and Kashmir  and we do notrequire  the experience of being ingovernment  for five years  as I have worked there in the organizationand I used  to  go to all parts of the state .”  Modi  emphasizedthat only Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s  formula of Insaniyat, Kashmiriatand Jamhooriyat  would work in  J &K. Exceptional words, no doubt. Butthen   Modi has said so earlier also. In2017 Independence Day speech    he  said  Kashmirproblem will be solved  by  “galey   lagane sey  naa ke  golly   sey.”  But we have witnessed no  intention   to actualize the ‘formula ‘  on   ground      toconclude that  PM is serious about it .Like so many others, it  too has remainedjust a line .

 Narrandra Modi  may have  understanding  of Kashmir from    the  perspective of a  RSS Pracharak .  That certainly will not be in sync with that of  the PM of  India  whois expected to have  a fair  sense of    history    and    regard for the  localsensitivities.  Modi  as  PM   must have a relook at the issue.

   

Speaking  further,Modi blamed Articles 370 and 35A for  the ills that  afflict Kashmir andwants them to go .  Essence of  Vajpayee  ‘formula ‘   is quite  opposite. This myth needs to be dispelledthat Articles 370   and 35A   have  come in the  way  of  development of the state. In   midsixties Sahu Jains set up a ply board  manufacturingunit in Pampore; Cadbury  installed  fruit juice plant in Sopre in mid seventies;S L  Wazir came up with his  watch  factory – Swiss jewels in Budgam. H MT watch factory  in Zainkot is the  prominent  story.  They   set up the shops despite these Article. Similarly in Jammu   Bhilwara group had their cotton manufacturing unit, Singer  had  sewingmachine plant and Associated  gas  had a cylinder  manufacturing  facility. Finding      environment  economically  unviable, they   wound up     after pocketing   subsidy amounts and other financial benefits whichthey used to further  their  business, elsewhere.  

Business is  driven   by  economic principle and not  by  abald  ‘nationalistic sentiment’ . Businessmen are in the business of making money and not  to do  the   charity . They need   proper economic environment and a settledpolitical  atmosphere.   If PM really means economic good for thestate  outstanding issues will have to besettled in right earnestness.  Hard lineapproach   is not a desired thing. Pakistan must betaken  in the calculation. Before that, local ‘real”  stake holders  should be on board .   Unleashing E D and NIA on respected  religious leaders and others – whom A BVajpayee  very honorably invited toDelhi  and   who  hadan interaction with L K Advani – then Dy PM    amounts to  robbing  Vajpayee ‘formula of its soul . Remember, forrestoration of stability in the state, sooner than later, GoI  will have to do business with them.

  Pakistan PM ImranKhan  said there may be a better  chance of peace talks with India  and ” some kind of settlement in Kashmir maybe reached if  BJP wins the election.”Imran Khan, as is  well known,  is very close to the  quarters  in Pakistan who matter most  in  the   country’s governance .  We may see some de-escalation .  In any case escalation in Indo-Pak relationswill always be dangerous for both . If returned to power, Modi must rise to theoccasion and keep his ideological predications  away. We get  an indication: Ram Madhav –BJP’S point man in Kashmir –  has  softened tone on Article 370 . Speaking inAnantnag  he said ” for this electiondevelopment remains our goal. BJP’s stand on 370 is clear but any decision on it will be arrived at collectively inParliament .”   Pragmatism demands that  this chapter is closed.

Talking about  BJP-PDPgovernment Modi   said it was ademocratic compulsion  to have such agovernment  which worked well till MuftiSaeed was  there .  No it  didn’t.  PM  didn’t  treat  the  deceased CM with elementarycourtesy  when  latter  was ailing in Delhi hospital.  Modi  snubbed him in public in Srinagar cricket  stadium after Mufti had sought  some sortof settlement with Pakistan.

 Modi  complains of people having played games inKashmir. True, but then even  the’nationalist’  is no exception to the rule.   Mercifully, the polarizing   election  is  nearly  over. Many in   Kashmir would like Modi  re-elected as the PM,  with the feeling that he will  be a new man  to  push hope over  fear and translate  Vajpayee ‘ formula’ into a substantive action.   In  his own and of  India’s interests,  Narendra Modi should not let them down .

(B L  Saraf  isFormer Principal District & Sessions Judge)

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