Modi 'imagining ghosts': Chidambaram after PM slams 'Kashmir azadi' remark


New Delhi, Oct 29 (PTI): Retorting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's criticism of his remarks on Jammu and Kashmir's autonomy, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram said, on Sunday, that he was "imagining a ghost and attacking it" and maintained that those criticising him should first read his comments.

Chidambaram said it was obvious that the prime minister had not read the whole answer to the question put to him on Jammu and Kashmir at an event in Rajkot on Saturday.

"Those who criticise must read the whole answer and tell me which word in the answer was wrong. The PM is imagining a ghost and attacking it," he said.

Asked during an interaction in Rajkot whether he still felt that Jammu and Kashmir should be accorded greater autonomy to defuse the unrest in the valley, he said, "Yes...The demand in Kashmir Valley is to respect in letter and spirit Article 370. And that means that they want greater autonomy. My interactions in Jammu and Kashmir led me to the conclusion that when they ask for 'azadi', most people - I am not saying all - (an) overwhelming majority want autonomy."

"Therefore, I think we should seriously examine that question and consider on what areas we can give autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir," the former Union home minister said.

Observing that granting such autonomy will be "perfectly within the Constitution of India", Chidambaram said, "Jammu and Kashmir will remain an integral part of India but it will have larger powers as promised under Article 370 (of the Constitution)."

At a rally in Bengaluru, the prime minister, on Sunday, came down heavily on the veteran Congress leader, terming his statement "shameful".

Without taking Chidambaram's name, Modi said, "All of a sudden, those who were in power till yesterday have taken a U-turn. Shamelessly, they are making a statement and are lending their voice for Kashmir's azadi."

"We will not make any compromise on the country's unity and integrity nor will allow anyone to do so," he said.

The prime minister said it was a reprehensible attempt by the Congress to support those calling for 'azadi' in Kashmir and this was nothing but "an insult to our soldiers".

The Congress has already distanced itself from Chidambaram's comments.

In a statement, Congress communication department head Randeep Surjewala had said, "Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh are an integral part of Indian Union and will always remain so unquestionably... (The) opinion of an individual is not necessarily the opinion of the Indian National Congress. In our democracy, individuals are entitled to opinions."

Read: Opinion of individual not party: Cong distances itself from Chidambaram J&K remark

On Sunday, Chidambaram also said neither the Congress nor him had criticised the "surgical strike" carried out by the Indian Army on terror launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in September, 2016.

"We pointed out that these were cross-border actions and such actions had been done in the past too, as admitted by the Army Chief," he added.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Comments better be made after studying the full subject on the matter commented

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Chiddu is one of the incredible & intellectually strong personality...., who make very measured statement of high pedigree.., Instead of taking honorable Ex FM's statement in totality & contextually..., the attempt to twist his statement must be seen as nothing but with n intent to entertain the class who prefer to enjoy the issues to their delight over cup of tea - "chai pe charcha class"

    jh
    jai hind..,

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Obviously Amit Shah's dream of defeating Congress completely will never materialise and it appears that Modi is getting obsessed wth the change in tide and rising fortunes of the Congress party considring that their Jhumla Politics has limited shelf life with diminishing returns

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    WE WANT BREXIT FROM ASIA. AND WE SHOULD JOIN EURO AND SCHENGEN.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    AFTER MODIS FAILURE FROM ALL CORNERS. ONLY ONE OPTION LEFT IS HOWEVER USE OUR INDIAN SOLDIERS FOR POLTICAL GAIN.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Modi, like his followers, is not capable of understanding the subtlety and nuance of Chidambaram's statement.

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  • Bhandara, Bombay

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Mr. Modi is proving time and again that, he is the biggest FEKU. He has twisted the meaning of what a highly qualified person like Mr. Chidambaram said and changed it to a big lie. Well, I have to agree, our PM's very low level education (yet to be proved) and lack of English knowledge might have created the mess up. But as usual, he is not capable of owning the mistakes he makes almost every day of governing. There are many bhakts who cannot open their eyes and see where this country is heading to! By the way, I was his bhakt but I opened my eyes very early - in the very first year of governing India.

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  • leslie, udupi

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    Solution to few problems like Kashmir and Ayodhya are improbable...
    They will remain as problems for centuries to come...
    Time and again stakeholders will be supressed...
    But not for long...

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  • Anees, Karkala/Dubai.

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    He knows only 18 hr work, busy in whole day,at end Zero feed back.

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  • Nithin Poojary, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    Chidambaram, Digvijay Singh, Mani Shankar Aiyar are BJP's main strength. If Indira was the Congress president these idiots wouldn't have darred to open their mouth.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    How can you expect Oxford English from a Chaiwala ...

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  • Sumit Shanbhog, Manipal

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    He is learning from his mistakes. I am sure one day he will learn English.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    Hanging to death is appropriate punishment for sedition in my opinion....being a former Home Minister,,, then it should be mandatory for PC....

    These suckers cannot win a panchayath election...Sonia makes then Rajya Sabha members...Ouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch.....

    ...JH...

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