This article is to voice grave concern not on ideological but on
logical basis to the Markandey Katju statement ‘ Pakistan will be reunited with India in 15-20 years and people would realize that partition was nonsense" was published in Indian Print Media on March 5, 2013, Mr Katju is not clear about what
he was trying to elaborate. At one place he said that the ancestors of
92-93 percent people living in India were not the original inhabitants
of India and were immigrants from various parts of the world and on the
other hand he wished to see a united India which was made impossible by
his own so-called secular leaders of that time. Before 1937 Muslims
leaders were in favor of a united India but the very secular Congress
(in the Congress Ministries) did not let it happen.
Moreover,
mails sent by Justice Katju to Shamshad Ahmad clearly depict the agenda
of defaming our national heroes and creating a misunderstanding of our
very basis of Pakistan, Two Nation Theory. India is not a secular state
and it can never be so. If Aryans had the right to capture the India and
made a religion based Hindustan, then why the Muslims had no rights to
ask for a separate homeland for their generations to come?
Mr
Katju should start the process of brainstorming from his own country. As
per History of India and Pakistan, whole nation knows
better who was the real agent of Britishers. We should try to be
friendly instead of blaming and defaming each other.
Pakistan
is indeed more diverse than any other country in the world. And yet it is
unambiguously one. Katju examples are all factually wrong and no more than a
figment of his imagination. Pakistan has had many centrifugal
movements but its democracy has proven strong enough to convert them all as
stakeholders. India and its agents have tried hard to balkanize Pakistan for
decades. It is not hard to see which country has split and is splitting and
which is making strides in growth and prosperity.
Markandey Katju, the dream of ‘Akhand Bharat’ will never come true, INSHALLAH.
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