Mohan invites Pak Govet in Pak vs India match in Mohali

Even before the Thimphu spirit has produced heady feelings on our side, we have already imbued ourselves with a new one — the Mohali spirit. At Thimphu, we had agreed to a series of meetings to discuss counter-terrorism cooperation, trade, Kashmir, Sir Creek, peace and security at the secretary level, to be topped with a meeting at foreign minister- level by July this year. Well, before this agenda has even begun to be completed, we have abandoned it by jumping straight to the PMPresident level.

Without verifying over the coming months if there is any positive change in Pakistan’s positions on various issues, we are demonstrating our trust in that country’s essential goodwill towards us by opening our arms to its leaders.

For us, Pakistan cannot be in disgrace for too long, no matter what they do, because of our powerful yearning to embrace it at the earliest opportunity. Pakistani leaders have long wanted our PM to visit their country, but their actions have made it impossible for him to do so. Even now, Pakistan has not moved on the issue of bringing to justice those responsible for the 26/11 Mumbai massacre, much less dismantling the infrastructure of terrorism on its soil.

Pakistan’s unwillingness even to curb Hafiz Saeed is instructive on where it stands on the issue of jihadi groups targeting India. Meanwhile, religious extremism is striking deeper roots in the country, with ministers being killed for opposing the egregious blasphemy law. The government of Z and G is tottering because of internal bickerings in the coalition. US-Pakistan relations have come under more strain because of the Raymond Davis affair. Pakistan’s descent towards failure as a state is generating increased anxiety. China is proceeding with expanding the nuclear capability of this unstable country that is frenetically adding to its nuclear arsenal.

Z and G can’t deliver what their own people want from them. How can they deliver anything that we want? They, in fact, would be looking for gestures from us to bolster themselves internally. Our first gesture has already been made.

We are throwing a political lifeline to Z (and to a lesser extent G) even as he is politically drowning. Why? Should we feel concerned that other gestures might follow? The Pakistanis are keen on a Siachen agreement, and they have support for this from their western friends desperately keen to exit from Afghanistan. There’s is nothing sporting in Pakistan’s conduct and policies towards India.

Cricket, a gentleman’s game, does not, therefore, offer the right metaphor politically for our effort to advance our understanding with Pakistan. Those with no show of remorse for Mumbai did not merit our use of the excuse of the cricket match at Mohali to forgive, forget and move forward.

2 comments:

  1. watch the match live only on http://live-worldcup2011.blogspot.com/

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  2. i personally feel that politician should not interfere in sports but lets hope for the best and off course a Sensational match as well !!

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