Congress terms party leader Saifuddin Soz’s remarks on Kashmiris' choice as ‘cheap gimmick’ to sell his book

Soz says “independence” is the first choice of Kashmiris as he supports former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s assessment in this regard.

June 22, 2018 06:51 pm | Updated 07:25 pm IST - New Delhi

 Saifuddin Soz. File

Saifuddin Soz. File

The Congress on June 22 dismissed the claims of party leader and former Union Minister Saifuddin Soz on the choice of Kashmiris as stray remarks and “cheap gimmick” to sell his forthcoming book and asserted that the party’s Jammu and Kashmir unit would take appropriate action.

In his book, Mr. Soz has said that “independence” is the first choice of Kashmiris as he supported former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s assessment in this regard.

“Musharraf had explained that if Kashmiris were given a chance to exercise their free will, they would prefer to be independent. In fact, this assessment of Musharraf seems to be correct even today,” he has written in the book.

'J&K is integral part of India'

Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and will continue to be so and that is an incontrovertible and unquestionable truth. “Congress party and every rightful citizen of India reject such content as a gimmick to sell a book that is yet to come into the market. There is incontrovertible unquestionable truth and that is J&K was an integral part of India, is an integral part of India, and will always remain an integral part of India,” he told reporters.

The Congress leader said many people would make many statements “either to sell book or to gain cheap publicity through friends of the media”.

He also said the statement made by the Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad that civilians should not be killed while carrying out operations against militants in Jammu and Kashmir was in support of the common people of the State and should not be viewed as something which is “anti-national”.

Asked about what action the Congress would initiate against Mr. Soz, Mr. Surjewala said, “Pradesh Congress Committee of J&K will take an appropriate action and decide on the issue”. He cited statements of former Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha made in Srinagar and by BJP veteran L.K. Advani on Mohammed Ali Jinnah to hit out at the BJP.

“We have also seen in the past how BJP’s the then deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh made a public statement saying that they would have perhaps told security forces to not take action if BJP-PDP government knew that Burhan Wani, dreaded terrorist, was inside,” he said.

Surjewala takes a dig at PM

Mr. Surjewala also took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah, saying while the Prime Minister invited the ISI to investigate the Pathankot air base attack by terrorists, the BJP chief expressed confidence in the ISI.

The Congress leader cited the remark made by former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed in the presence of Mr. Modi, during his swearing-in thanking separatists and Pakistan and not the security forces and the Election Commission of India for formation of the government in Jammu and Kashmir.

“We also saw as to how PDP-BJP government made Asiya Andrabi — the poster girl for ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ in J&K — while she also went to Pakistan and addressed public rallies with terrorists,” Mr. Surjewala said. “So let us not try to divert agenda based on a stray statement made by some individual which we reject in toto,” the Congress leader said.

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