Op-Ed: Let The War Frenzy Play Out Its Course

When a layman says something like this, it is at least understandable, if not condonable. But when a person holding the exalted post of Governor, who is sworn to protect and uphold the Constitution, does the same, it has serious implications for democracy and the Idea of India. Meghalya Governor Tathagata Roy has disgraced not […]

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When a layman says something like this, it is at least understandable, if not condonable. But when a person holding the exalted post of Governor, who is sworn to protect and uphold the Constitution, does the same, it has serious implications for democracy and the Idea of India. Meghalya Governor Tathagata Roy has disgraced not just himself but the high constitutional post that he holds with his abominable comment on how the rest of the country should deal with the alleged perfidy of the Kashmiris.

Here is what Ray tweeted on Tuesday afternoon. “An appeal from a retired colonel of the Indian Army: Don’t visit Kashmir, don’t go to Amarnath for the next 2 years. Don’t buy articles from Kashmir euphoria or Kashmiri tradesmen who come every winter. Boycott everything Kashmiri. I am inclined to agree.” After his tweet predictably created an uproar, he even had the cheek to defend himself saying it was a ‘non-violent’ way of dealing with the problem. “I am bound by what is written in the Constitution,” he said. He is obviously a man unlettered in the nuances of the Indian Constitution, knows only its ‘letter’ and hasn’t heard of something called the ‘spirit’ behind it.