Pakistani establishment has a right to be happy
Dr Shabir Choudhry 20 January
2017
Yes, the Pakistani establishment has a right to be happy.
Yesterday, 19 January 2017, the Backbenchers in the British Parliament advanced
the Pakistani agenda on Kashmir. Pakistani High Commission in Britain, the
Pakistani people and pro Pakistan Kashmiris can also rejoice that their efforts
proved to be fruitful.
However, I fail to understand why some people with a hat
of Kashmiri nationalism are over the moon because the Backbench MPs in the
British Parliament have passed a motion that suits Islamabad’s agenda.
Before going any further, let us look at the Motion that
was debated in the British Parliament. The Kashmir debate in the British
Parliament was determined by the Backbench Business Committee following an
application from David Nuttall MP. The Motion was:
"That this House
notes the escalation in violence and breaches of international human rights on the
Indian side of the Line of Control in Kashmir; calls on the
Government to raise the matter at the United Nations; and further calls on the
Government to encourage Pakistan and India to commence peace negotiations to
establish a long term solution on the future governance of Kashmir based on the
right of the Kashmiri people to determine their own future in accordance with
the provisions of UN Security Council resolutions."
If one reads the above motion which was passed yesterday,
no loyal citizen of Jammu and Kashmir who wants unification and independence of
the former Princely State, find anything to celebrate. It only talks about the
Indian side of the Line of Control in Kashmir;
and it asks India and Pakistan to find a ‘solution on the future governance of Kashmir based on the right of the Kashmiri
people to determine their own future in accordance with the provisions of UN
Security Council resolutions’.
Does it mean they want
the issue of ‘governance’ resolved just for the Kashmir Valley or it
also includes Jammu and Ladakh? More importantly what are they offering –
people can either become a Pakistani or an Indian.
As we know they have
not talked about Gilgit Baltistan and Pakistani Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Does it mean these backbenchers and all those who have sponsored or helped to
put forward this motion believe that Gilgit Baltistan and Pakistani Occupied
Jammu and Kashmir are not disputed and there are no rights abuses in these two regions
of Jammu and Kashmir State?
A day before the
motion was debated, 12 people were abducted from Gilgit Baltistan, and they
will face terrorism and sedition charges. Also one man suffered a custodial
death in Muzaffarabad. Perhaps for some, these are not human rights abuses
because the culprit is a Muslim country. Or may be to them, life, liberty and
fundamental rights of people of other regions are not that important.
It looks date 19th
is auspicious for Pakistanis who have always fooled people of Jammu and Kashmir
in name of religion; and advanced their own agenda. Choudhry Hameedullah Khan as the acting President
of the Muslim Conference, while addressing a press Conference in a leading
hotel in Jammu on 28th May 1947 declared:
‘Accession to Pakistan
would be unpleasant to Hindus while accession to India will disturb Muslims.
Therefore, we have decided not to enter into any controversy either with India
or Pakistan. The second thing we have decided is that we should try to acquire
independence for the State. The third question now before us is, what would be
the position of the Maharaja? We have never been lacking in showing loyalty and
respects for him and it is because of this attachment that we did not support
the Quit Kashmir Movement; although in one way it was a natural movement. We,
therefore, felt that we should try to find out a solution which will maintain
the position of the Maharaja Bahadur, while at the same time; it should also
satisfy the praja. The best solution that we have found is that the Maharaja
should become a constitutional King, as is the position in many other
countries... 1
Muslim Conference
Working Committee in its meeting held in Srinagar on 18th July 1947
endorsed the statement of the Acting President and passed a resolution to support
it. This was strongly disliked by the leadership of Muslim League which had won
the case for a separate homeland for Muslims in the form of Pakistan.
They activated their
proxies in Srinagar; who hurriedly called a meeting of religious followers of
Mir Waiz Yousaf Shah, among them present were some Muslim Conference leaders.
They named this gathering of around hundred people a ‘Convention’ and passed a
Resolution supporting accession of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan on 19 July
1947.
That Resolution of so
called ‘Convention’ created many problems for the Jammu and Kashmir struggle;
and continues to do so because it injected religious hatred in the polity of
Jammu and Kashmir.
True, the motion of
the British Parliament, and more appropriately, a motion of Backbench MPs will not hand over the Kashmir Valley to
Islamabad; however, it can help Islamabad to advance their agenda on Kashmir
and keep Kashmir pot boiling.
My fear is that motions and resolutions like this can
only strengthen those forces which want to divide Jammu and Kashmir on
religious lines; and further complicate the dispute. Also they give wrong
perception about the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. To all true sons and daughters
of Jammu and Kashmir the entire State is disputed and not only the Kashmir
Valley.
We should promote
justice and equality for all citizens of Jammu and Kashmir State, and not for
some chosen people.
Writer is a political analyst, TV anchor and author of
many books and booklets. Also he is Chairman South Asia Watch and Director
Institute of Kashmir Affairs. Email:drshabirchoudhry@gmail.c om
Reference:
1/ Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Justice Yusaf Saraf Vol.
1, p.679.
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