What can be the travesty of politics in Kashmir than those having remained active in pushing the Valley to turmoil in early nineties were now turning as kings and king-makers? Some of them have already become law makers while several others are trying their luck in the ensuing elections, if Yasin Malik is to be believed. He had made a sensational revelation that some of the named persons were raising funds for Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, which was instrumental in the kidnapping of a young medico, whose release turned out to be turning point in Kashmir history.
Is it a matter of pride or shame for the patrons of political parties to provide shield to known anti-national elements for scaling the ladder to power?