Allegations against me and issue of
my ID card.
Dr Shabir Choudhry 03 December 2017
In a country where an elected Prime
Minister is called a ‘security risk’, and an ‘agent of India’; does one need to
take such allegations seriously? And more importantly, does one need to even reply
to such unfounded and illogical allegations?
It looks in ‘fort of Islam’, it is a
national habit and favourite pass time to make allegations against those who
differ with you. If dissent is related to religion, then call the person kaffir
or blasphemer. If the disagreement is on political matter, then call him an ‘agent
of India’. No evidence is required. All you need is a big mouth and thick skin.
I applied for a renewal of my Identity Card on
June 12, 2015; and NADRA, on instructions of Pakistan’s secret agency ISI
refused to renew it.
I challenged them in Islamabad High Court in
2015. The Court asked them to provide evidence to support their allegations
against Dr Shabir
Choudhry. NADRA and the ISI have used
delaying tactics, but to date, they have not provided a shred of evidence
against me.
Their
main contention is that Dr Shabir Choudhry does not ‘fulfil basic duty to be
loyal to the state (Pakistan) under Article 5 of
the Constitution.’
Question arises, do I need to be loyal to neighbours of Jammu and
Kashmir? I am a proud and loyal citizen of former Princely State Jammu and Kashmir;
and to date, I have not done anything to harm interests of my motherland.
I have always defended and enhanced interests of my motherland, and my
fellow citizens; and in doing so, it is natural that I may have harmed
interests of our neighbours due to conflicting interests.
Another question is, those citizens of Jammu and Kashmir who are issued
ID cards by Pakistan, are they all loyal to state of Pakistan? If they are
loyal to Pakistan, then their loyalty to the cause of independent Jammu and
Kashmir comes in to question.
Readers need to know that I was issued with a new application form in 2016,
to declare that I was a loyal citizen of Pakistan. I declared that I was a
loyal citizen of Jammu and Kashmir.
This clearly indicates that they had no evidence at all to support the
allegations against me; and they just wanted to make me a ‘loyal Pakistani’.
On the most recent hearing on my case, Pakistan’s famous English daily
Express Tribune reported:
‘Fearing an adverse order of the
Islamabad High Court (IHC), the country’s database authority has sought advice from
the interior ministry about renewal of the identity document of an overseas
Pakistani, who is blamed of anti-state activities by the country’s top spy
agency’. 1
In
the previous 2 hearings, they provided the same reply that the matter has been
referred to the Ministry of Interior.
People
can see that I am victimised for my political activities and that they have no
evidence to support their allegations. I want to assure people that my struggle
against oppression and injustice will continue. If I don’t get justice from the
Pakistani courts, then I have other options.
Issue
here is not of the ID card, important as it is in Pakistan and areas controlled
by Pakistan. To me issue is my credibility and my struggle for united and
independent Jammu and Kashmir.
Allah
willing, I will not be intimidated; and will not surrender to this
blackmailing, oppression and injustice. My struggle will continue.
Reference:
1/ Express Tribune, December 3, 2017
Writer is a political analyst, and author of many
books and booklets. Also, he is Chairman South Asia Watch, London and Director
Institute of Kashmir Affairs. Email:drshabirchoudhry@gmail.com
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