McCain in Kashmir, meets Vohra, Omar

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US Senator John McCain held discussions on various important issues with Indian Held Kashmir Governor NN Vohra, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and senior Indian army officials on Tuesday, Indian and foreign media reported on Tuesday.
“During their wide-ranging discussions lasting for about two hours, Senator McCain and (Jammu Kashmir) Governor Vohra exchanged views on various important issues of mutual interest,” a government statement said.
It said top army official, including Northern Army Commander Lt General KT Parnaik and Corps Commander XV Corps Lt General SA Hasnain were also present during the discussions. Full details of the discussions were not made available to the media. After his arrival, the lawmaker also visited banks of Dal Lake.
The Hindustan Times newspaper reported that Senator McCain arrived in Srinagar in a special US plan just two days after visiting Pakistan and meeting top political leadership, including President Asif Ali Zardari. The visiting lawmaker avoided meeting any Hurriyat Conference leader, including Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the paper reported.
The senior Republican, who lost to Barack Obama in the 2008 White House race, was accompanied by two foreign policy advisers and diplomats from the US Embassy in New Delhi. Later, the senator met Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. The meetings took place in Srinagar, summer capital of the state.
US envoys and top ranking diplomats have regularly visited the Indian held state since the start of armed struggle for the national independence in 1989. At present, McCain is member of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and ardent opponent of troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Former Hurriyat chairman Ali Shah Geelani downplayed Senator McCain’s decision not meet political leadership of the state. “India is trying to use its influence over the US. The senator visiting Kashmir and not meeting freedom fighters is not bothering. Our struggle is just and for the basic right to self-determination, which has been snatched and suppressed at the gun point by India,” Geelani said.
Geelani said it’s moral responsibility upon the US to support genuine people’s movement and the majority sentiment of the people of Kashmir if it claims to be a democracy. “Whether the US support us or not, we will continue our struggle for justice and for right to self determination,” he said. McCain is scheduled to visit a temple in Srinagar on Wednesday and will leave thereafter.

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  1. McCain: Well! we both have a situation putting Pakistan in her right place.
    Vohra: And what would that be?
    McCain: In a kind of a StraightJacket.
    Omar: Hmmm! Would Beijing allow you such a venture.
    McCain: If You allow us to establish two bases here our Sino-friends will come to some
    terms viable to their interest and probably ignore Pakistan.
    Vohra: (to himself) Kya Unt Patahng yeh marta hai.
    Omar: Who in Pakistan's present establishment is the main obstacle, certainly not the Sharif Brothers. DG ISI seems to get fine along with Washington brass.
    McCain: Frankly its the General Staff that surrounds Kayani and some hardliners who
    hold vital positions in Islamabad.
    Vohra: dear Sir first we would love to see you establish your three strategic bases in
    Afghanistan with collaboration of Taliban. After that You are most welcome in Ladakh
    and the Saichen Glacier or close by. Lets move to dining table before the food gets cold.

  2. Kashmir is stretegically becoming very important for America in order to keep a vigilant eye on an emerging power of China. On the other hand China after successfully focussing to grow their economy for last three decades has shifted their emphsis to flex their muscle in far East and neighboring areas. China should not been taken lightly and Kashmir issue needs to be settled down between the arch rivals Pakistan and India. Kashmir is a disputed territory since 1947 and even after so many wars the core problem between both is still a major resistance to have very lucrative and fruitful ties. So, before any adventure this should be settled through dialogue and through the visits of respected Senator McCain and others. Never, underestimate Pakistan and China cooperation, if any misadventure takes place China will and should stand and will not allow anything untodo. After all Ladhak is the border between China and India. So, only dialogue can only is the soloution for Kashmir. Innocent Kashmiris are suffering due to nothing.

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