Why the fusion of dates between Kashmir and Ayodhya: Dawn columnist

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In his commentary, the writer asks if Prime Minister Narendra Modi's date with Ayodhya is his way of shifting the media's focus from the Kashmir anniversary, an event that has not gone down well India's partners.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ISLAMABAD - August 5 will mark a year since India's annexation of Jammu and Kashmir was carried out with stealth and speed that left the opposition gaping at their shoestrings.

The easier explanation, though not necessarily the right one, is that the blending of religion and politics has always been the toxic elixir of Hindutva.There's a problem in mixing Kashmir with Ayodhya, however. While the two may work as force multipliers for Hindutva, funnelling their separate energies into one calendar date could be tantamount to overkill.

Don't forget here the curious irony that the secular Ataturk was the hero of Jinnah, and the restoration of the Ottoman sultanate was the pious quest of Gandhiji who claimed to represent India's Muslims in the endeavour, supported pre-eminently by Maulana Azad. Still, why could the bhumi pujan not be held before or after the important date that signals the inauguration of Mr Modi's pet project of assimilating Jammu and Kashmir?

It seems from his recent silences, interrupted only by cryptic comments, that Mr Modi wants to keep a low profile on the troubled ties with China. His comments so far have prompted officials to 'clarify' what he actually meant.

 

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