Kashmiris have to choose between sectarian doom or democracy. It’s a waste of time talking to those separatists who want to join Pakistan. They’re beyond redemption.
The recent devastation caused by the floods in Kashmir has left us all distraught. Hundreds of people have died and thousands are still thought to be stranded in some areas. As always, the gallant and selfless Indian army physically rescued more than 300,000 people from the ravaging waters, regardless of their race, religion etc. As Ajai Shukla points out in his article, the army does these things all year round. Unsurprisingly yet again, the Kashmiri separatists have joined forces to discredit the Indian army claiming the rescue operations were “tardy and ill-organised” and that the army “neglected the Kashmiri Muslims”. Time and again these Hurriyat charlatans have attempted to flare up communal passions among the Muslims and reignite their enthusiasm for achieving independence from a “Hindu Majority India”.
I strongly believe that this perverse and irrational fantasy about an “independent Kashmir” must be mocked harder in our political and media mainstream. For starters, giving credibility to separatists by inviting them on prime time TV shows must stop. Even when government appointed “interlocutors” engage with the separatists, it needs to be completely out of the public glare.
It’s remarkable how the mainstream in this country is so “amnesic” about the origins and goals of the separatists. Here are some reminders to jolt you back to realityk
I can go on and point out innumerable reasons why it’s pointless negotiating with these brutes. From their fanatical support for Afzal guru to cosy meetings with India’s most wanted criminal – Hafeez Sayeed, their seditious activities have reached astronomical levels.
A landlocked region surrounded by three nuclear powers cannot survive peacefully with each nation having its own strategic interests– geopolitically or for natural resources. The question of achieving “independence” is simply out of the question. For a detailed argument, please refer this paper. To reach a solution, we must think about the interests of our future generations in mind.
Recent news reports suggest the people of PoK are not happy with the Pakistan government. The anger must be quite justified since Pakistan, a nation teetering on the edge of becoming categorised as a failed state, cannot secure its large cities from insurgent attacks, forget caring about people in distant PoK or Northern Areas. In that light, the latest Bhutto legatee, Bilawal’s rhetoric about “taking back every inch of Kashmir” sounds outright delusional.
“Independent Kashmir” supporters must get realistic. A merger with Pakistan will spell doom for everyone. If they wholeheartedly lend their support to a merger with India, they too will find that all doors of progress will open for them and surely one day India could even have a democratically elected Kashmiri Prime Minister. This is the best time to make that choice because we have a strong political leader like Narendra Modi leading the country. And remember, help can only offered to those who ask for it.