Flagging off
irrelevance
10/07/03 16:51 Filed by Saswat Pattanayak in:
Political
| Editorial
So much ado about nothing.
As if flagging off buses across the border meant any
thing. Between India and Pakistan, the drama
continues. The rightist power claims that solves the
problems which persisted throughout the five decades
of the existence of the countries as political
democracies (or whatever).
The drama has reached a stage when its painfully
funny. People are clearly missing from the pictures
since the ministers are eager to credit themselves
for this new era of friendship (or whatever).
Apparently, a bus would be flagged off at 6 a.m. IST
from Lahore today. About the same time a bus from New
Delhi would start for Pakistan. (for the records, it
takes 11 hours to cover the distance of 500
kilometres including immigration and customs
clearance).
A fortnight ago when the Indian side claimed that the
bus would be seen off by the External Affairs
Minister, Yashwant Sinha, Islamabad dropped the idea
of seriously pursuing it. When asked, Pakistan
Foreign Office spokesman, Masood Khan reportedly told
press that from Pakistan, the Tourism Minister would
flag off the bus. He would not say whether the
minister was "reluctant" to do the needful because of
their collective feeling that the peace process was
heading nowhere.
So much for a feeble Vajpayee claiming strength at
bridging gaps (or whatever).
Tags: Saswat, India, Pakistan, Peace, War