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कश्मीर के मामले में नेहरू ने देश से सबसे बड़ी गद्दारी की ! क्यों नेहरू ने भारत के हित को जानबुझ कर बर्बाद किया ?

अबतक सिर्फ सोशल मीडिया पर ही राष्ट्रवादी लोग कांग्रेस के वैचारिक पिता यानि जवाहर लाल नेहरू को देश का गद्दार व् एक घिनोना शख्स बताते थे ! परंतु अब देश के बड़े बड़े लोग, जाने माने लोग भीनेहरू के कुकर्मो पर बोलने से खुद को नहीं रोक पा रहे है !और आज बीजेपी के प्रवक्ता संबित पात्रा भी स्वयं को नहीं रोक सके और उन्होंने नेहरू को देश का सबसे बड़ा गद्दार बताया दरसअल संबित पात्रा एक टीवी डिबेट में बैठे हुए थे, जहाँ कांग्रेसी प्रवक्ता ने नरेंद्र मोदी को पाकिस्तान का दोस्त बताकर देशद्रोही तक बता दियाइसी के बाद संबित पात्रा स्वयं को नहीं रोक सके और उन्होंने कहा कि, “जब कश्मीर पर भारतीय सेना ने 1948 में नियंत्रण कर लिया था तब नेहरू ने भारतीय सेना को वापस बुला लिया और पाकिस्तान अधिकृत कश्मीर बनवा दिया” !
आगे संबित पात्रा ने कहा कि, “नेहरू ने अपनी महत्वकांशा के लिए देश को पूरी तरह बर्बाद कर दिया और पाकिस्तान तक का निर्माण कराया” जवाहर लाल नेहरू वो कैंसर था जिसका घाव आज भी भारत झेल रहा है, और ये नेहरू ही था जिसने पाकिस्तान को जल देने के लिए “सिंधु जल समझौता” भी किया था !

Why did Nehru take the Kashmir issue to the UN when Sardar Patel was so sure of solving the problem with a few more days in hand?

Jammu & Kashmir is again in the news, with anti-India forces upping the ante and virtually asking New Delhi to quit the State to forge a lasting peace in the region. The Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), a congregation of 57 Muslim nations, including Pakistan, termed the Indian Jammu & Kashmir as “Indian-occupied.” 
There was a special and exclusive session on Jammu & Kashmir. In other words, Pakistan succeeded in getting Kashmir delinked from the so-called composite dialogue process, and this was a crowning triumph of Pakistan’s aggressive and coercive diplomacy. 

Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru repeatedly made statements about Jammu & Kashmir which enabled Pakistan and Kashmiri separatists to beat India mercilessly and assert that the States political future was not decided in October 1947. 

Nehru’s plans for Kashmir may not have panned out the way he had hoped. (Photo: The Quint)

Here are some of the statements Nehru made between 1947 and 1955, the most crucial period as far as the State was concerned. 

      1. “We have always right from the beginning accepted the idea of the Kashmir people (read Kashmiri Muslims) deciding their fate by referendum or plebiscite. Ultimately, the final decision of settlement, which must come, has, first of all, to be made basically by the people of Kashmir 

      2. “In regard to accession also it has been made clear that this is subject to reference to people of State (read Kashmir) and their decision.” 

      3. “First of all, I would like to remind you of the fateful days of 1947 when I came to Srinagar and gave the solemn assurance that the people of India would stand by Kashmir in her struggle. (Who was he to speak on behalf of the people of India and who had given him that mandate?) On that assurance, I shook Sheikh Abdullah’s hand before the vast multitude that had gathered there (read Srinagar). I want to repeat that the Government of India will stand by that pledge, whatever happens. That pledge itself stated that it is for the people of Kashmir to decide their fate without external interference (read New Delhi’s interference). That assurance also remains and will continue.” 

      4. “Kashmir should decide the question of accession by plebiscite or referendum under international auspices such as those of the United Nations.” 

      5. “…The people of Kashmir would decide the question of accession. It is open to them to accede to either Dominion then.” 

      6. “But so far as the Government of India is concerned, every assurance and international commitment in regard to Kashmir stand.” 

      7. “India is a great country and Kashmir is almost in the heart of Asia. There is an enormous difference not only geographically but in all kinds of facts there. Do you think you are dealing with a part of UP or Bihar or Gujarat?” (You are dealing with Kashmir. Home Minister P Chidambaram almost said the same thing in Srinagar after assuming the charge. He had said: “Solutions applicable to other parts of India cannot be replicated in Kashmir, as Kashmir has unique geography and unique history.” It appears he has gone through the Nehru’s June 4, 1951, address at a public meeting in Srinagar.) 

      8. “We had given our pledge to the people of Kashmir, and subsequently to the United Nations; we stood by it and we stand by it today. Let the people of Kashmir decide.” 

      9. “We have taken the issue to the United Nations and given our word of honour for a peaceful solution. As a great nation, we cannot go back on it. We have left the question for the final solution to the people of Kashmir and we are determined to abide by their decision.” 

      10. “If, after a proper plebiscite, the people of Kashmir said, ‘We do not want to be with India’, we are committed to accepting that. We will accept it though it might pain us. We will not send any army against them. We will accept that, however, hurt we might feel about it, we will change the Constitution, if necessary.” (Interlocutors for Jammu & Kashmir Dileep Padgaonkar and Radha Kumar also expressed similar views in Srinagar in October 2010.) 

      11. “I want to stress that it is only the people of Kashmir who can decide the future of Kashmir. It is not that we have merely said that to the United Nations and to the people of Kashmir, it is our conviction and one that is borne out by the policy that we have pursued not only in Kashmir but everywhere. Though these five years (1947-1952) have meant a lot of trouble and expense and in spite of all we have done we would willingly leave Kashmir if it was made clear to us that the people of Kashmir wanted us to go. However sad we may feel about leaving, we are not going to stay against the wishes of the people. We are not going to impose ourselves on them at the point of a bayonet. I started with the presumption that it is for the people of Kashmir to decide their own future. We will not compel them. In that sense, the people of Kashmir are sovereign.” 

      12. “The whole dispute about Kashmir is still before the United Nations. We cannot just decide things concerning Kashmir. We cannot pass a bill or issue an order concerning Kashmir or do whatever we want.” 

      13. “As a result of the plebiscite over the entire state, we would be in a position to consider the matter, so that the final decision should cause the least disturbance and should take into consideration geographical, economic and other important factors.” 

Nehru was not the only one who messed up in Kashmir and created doubts in the minds of the international community about the political status of Jammu & Kashmir. Mahatma Gandhi, Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Krishna Menon, Vijayalakshmi Pandit and others in the Government of India made statements and wrote letters enabling the anti-India elements to exploit them to the hilt and question the Indian presence in the State. 
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