Showkat Islam Sahib and
death of Kashmiri youths
Dr Shabir Choudhry 9 July 2016
Salam brother, like you, I
am also saddened on killing of some more young Kashmiri people who have lost
their lives over a ‘struggle’ which was never ours. You were brave enough to
ask some questions; however, I did not know how to react and express my
sentiments.
I know what I am going to
write will annoy many people. They will criticise me. They will level more
allegations against me. Despite that I feel I have to write, and ask some
questions from you and others who cry over plight of the Kashmiri people; and
sadly want to continue with the same policy that has hurt us so much over the
past decades.
1. Did you really think the
world and the neighbouring country will shed blood tears over killing of
Kashmiri young men in a struggle to make Kashmir part of Pakistan?
2. Is it not the case that
blood in Kashmir and dead bodies suits their policy?
• Did you read Pakistani Lt
General Shahid Aziz’s book: Ye Khamoshi Kab Tak, page 177, where he asks his
seniors:
What policy is this that
just to keep enemy engaged in Kashmir we will continue to shed Kashmiri blood?
Is there an end to this Jihad? Do we have an end in mind or are we going to
keep it at a certain level which keeps India engaged there?
3. They had an agenda and a plan in mind -
how to use name of Kashmir to advance their interests; we on the other hand, had
no plan or a strategy and result is before us. It is sad that many people of
Jammu and Kashmir are still promoting that agenda for various reasons.
4. Sadly to many it is a
business - a blood business - more dead bodies and destruction better it is for
their business. These merchants of blood want to ensure that the Kashmir pot
continue boiling at a certain level.
5. Let us acknowledge and
analyse, even after 28 years of the militancy, that we were fooled in name of
'azadi.
• Ask yourself what preparation
did we make before borrowing some guns from the neighbouring country; which,
sadly also occupies our land?
• What strategy was in place
to care for the families of the dead, injured and orphans?
• Was there any organisation
to care for the widows and their children?
• Even in militancy there
are many sections and a complete system which needs to be established before
you embark on this bloody path. Was there anything established? There are so
many other questions related to this. 6. Were the political leaders taken in to
confidence? Did anyone in Kashmir know what some young men were going to do
with the borrowed gun?
7. Did they not think of
consequences of using a borrowed gun? Did they not think that Indian army also
has guns and they will kill and commit human rights abuses in which their
brothers and sisters will suffer?
8. Were leadership of
minorities taken in to confidence?
9. Or they were perceived as
non Kashmiris and not trustworthy? How do we blame them for not joining the ‘struggle’?
Question arises which struggle? Whose struggle?
10. Were our preparations
sufficient to care for the ‘struggle’ and defeat a country like India? Or we
were happy that a neighbouring country which has a deep rooted agenda and
obsession to get Kashmir has given some guns, bullets, money and few days
training.
11. Did pioneers of the
militancy and their leadership thought once they killed few Indian soldiers or
local policemen with the borrowed guns in Kashmir, India will pack their bags
and leave Kashmir?
12. Was there any plan to
liberate areas under Pakistan? Or the ‘struggle’ wanted only to liberate the
Valley?
13. Death of young people is
sad, but was that death for independence or to make Kashmir a ‘slave’; or put
it mildly, make Kashmir a part of a neighbouring country?
14. When our ideological
lines are not clear, our strategy is not clear, our vision is not clear; and we
continue to wave flags of Pakistan, India and ISIS the world will continue to
view this in the context of India and Pakistan conflict to get Kashmir.
15. Or they may think that
some Kashmiri youths have also chosen the path of extremism – following path of
Daaesh.
16. Ask yourself which
country wants to be engaged in India Pakistan competition to get maximum area
of JK?
17. We asked similar
questions in mid 1990s. We said estimate is that around 30 thousand people have
perished in the ‘struggle’, and there is no end in sight. All disputes are
resolved on the negotiating table. It is up to us to start talks now or get 50
thousand people killed and then talk.
18. We were branded as anti Pakistan, anti
Movement, anti Jihad and Indian agents. These allegations are still levelled
against us, and now we hear that more than 80- 90 people have lost their
lives.
19. Is it not time to show
rationality and think why we are in a cul de sac? Why we are so helpless,
bleeding and suffering with no light at the end of tunnel? There is no one to
even wipe our tears. There is no shoulder to cry on.
20. If we are sincere with
the people of Jammu and Kashmir State and want independence of the State, then
we have to acknowledge our mistakes, formulate a new strategy for the liberation
of the entire State. If we want to please everyone, and do politics in name of
struggle then continue with the old policy of accusing each other, waving
different flags to give confusing messages to the world community.
Writer is a political analyst,
TV anchor and author of many books and booklets. Also he is Director Institute
of Kashmir Affairs. Email:drshabirchoudhry@gmail.com
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