Sunday, September 13, 2015

Raising a Pakistani flag in the Indian territory especially in the state of J & K seems to have become a norm and it appears that there is no objection to the local and the central governments.  Needless to say that these demonstrators are abetted, financed and supported by a nation across the border, and these funds are channeled via. separatists in the state of J & K.  However, this writer is confused and would like to know if there is any provision in the Indian Constitution or in the Constitution of J & K to declare these anti-India demonstrators as 'traitors'.  I understand that freedom of speech is one of the main ingredients in a democratic society, but unfurling a flag of another nation - a nation which has been fighting with India since 1947 - is something ought not be acceptable to any sovereign nation.  The scene of raising a Pakistani flag leaves an impression that the local government has a kind of soft corner in its heart for Pakistan.  If that is true, the burden lies on the shoulder of a central government to take notice of this anti-India act because this will eventually lead towards a security threat to the nation.  Earlier this anti-national activity is overpowered, better the nation will be.

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