Separatist’s release: BJP questioned by allies, foes

NEW DELHI:
The release of hardline Kashmiri separatist leader Masarat Alam today triggered a major political controversy with BJP being questioned by allies and foes alike over its alliance with PDP, which is only one week old.
“Shiv Sena had been giving warning signs on whatever has been going on in Kashmir. It is like playing with fire,” said the party spokesman Sanjay Raut.
He said forming a Government with PDP, with Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, is “like putting the country in danger and the process of that has begun.”
Raut, whose party is the oldest ally of BJP, underlined that Alam is a “big danger for the country”.
Slamming Alam’s release, Congress asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come clean on his stand over the “continuous adventurism” of the PDP-BJP Government in Jammu and Kashmir which was “endangering” the peace in the Valley.
“We strongly condemn the release of Masarat Alam. Prime Minister, and BJP must answer as to why peaceful atmosphere of Jammu & Kashmir is being sought to be disturbed by successive unilateral moves by PDP-BJP Government,” AICC Communication Department in-charge Randip Surjewala said.
He recalled that the J&K Chief Minister, within an hour of swearing-in of the PDP-BJP Government on Sunday last, had thanked the separatists, terrorists and Pakistan for peaceful polls instead of thanking the valour of people of J&K, security forces and Election Commission.
“Release of Masarat Alam, principal propagator of stone pelters, further endangers the hard-earned peace in J&K (achieved) by determined resolve of people of J&K as also our security forces,” he said.