Published On:Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Rahul Baba says no military solution for Kashmir; Media ignored UP’s core issue
Eligible for Simi’s TV show India’s most desirable (most eligible bachelor age 42 years) and most eligible Prime Minister according to Diggy Chacha, Rahul Gandhi (Rahul Baba) said army or police action was not a solution to insurgencies either in Kashmir or elsewhere. Rahul Baba, first time in his political life had talked about Kashmir in public. Congress insider said recently only when Baba managed UP’s foot march successfully Digvijay Singh (Diggy Chacha) asked him to talk about Kashmir. He stressed the point that Diggy Chacha is trying Baba to learn talking on all subjects. Chacha himself is very used to talk on different and variety of subjects which includes Muslims, Dalits, Corruption, Madamji, Domestic issues, International Issues, Madhya Pradesh Corruption, Uttar Pradesh Land Issue, Uttar Pradesh Muslim and Dalit Issue, Rights to Information Law, Lokpal Bill, Anna Hazare, Ramdev Baba and many more. Only in last 2 months, he expressed his views on all these topics.
Interacting with a group of journalism students of NBA Group of Institutions of Mass Communication, Management and Technology, Rahul Baba said that people in the Valley have realised the importance of the political process. Baba said the Kashmir Valley was seeing less violence now because people have been actively participating in the democratic process.
Interacting with a group of journalism students of NBA Group of Institutions of Mass Communication, Management and Technology, Baba said army or police action was not a solution to insurgencies either in Kashmir or elsewhere. Baba brushed aside the sensitive question from students of becoming PM very politely and said "If I wish to do something for my country I should not wait to become the Prime minister and then do it but rather I should work on it in whatever capacity I am. And I think if I am earnest I will be able to achieve it for the people of this country." One Congress Party spokesperson said to DCFC reporter “See what Rahul Baba thinks. He has a very broad vision. All you reporters always create humor on his politeness.”
The spokesperson confirmed that Rahul Baba was already dealing with many important issues and one concerns the Uttar Pradesh farmers (ahead of the upcoming elections). Insider said Baba will plan his next important issue based on the dates of elections in other states. Rahul Baba said, "We have to find a solution to land acquisition and we can find that through dialogue alone. Don't try to suppress people and their voices, you need to involve them, we think if you don't involve the poor, it amounts to atrocities on them." Rahul went on to say that the Congress runs the Central government and "we will do our best to give you a good new land law." Insider said that Rahul Baba till making this statement didn’t know the finding of Diggy Chacha about Dalit Land Law (in 1985) otherwise he could have thrown some light on it as well. Insider complained that there is a lot of connection problems come from mobile service providers (name ignored, Kapil Uncle knows it very well).
Rahul Baba took a dig at the TV channels for superficial coverage as he said hardly any talked about the cause for which he is fighting in Uttar Pradesh. "Electronic media is just showing me eating chapati, having tea and playing with a buffalo. They are speaking about me walking so many kilometres; all this is meaningless. They are not talking about the issue. Farmer’s land is being handed over to builders to make golf course and no one is talking about it."
Editor’s note - Dear Rahul Baba media takes those issues seriously which require serious coverage. Media took the issues like Anna Hazare’s fast very seriously and the result which you are definitely aware of. For the coverage of your rally, many reporters who cover Page 3 parties were appointed as you are the India’s most desirable, in the words of Simi.
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