Liberate our
motherland from all those who occupy us.
Welcome
speech of Dr Shabir Choudhry to participants of JKIPA Conference on 26 November
2017.
Friends and colleagues Aslamo
alaykam and good afternoon to all of you.
I welcome you all on behalf of Jammu Kashmir International Peoples
Alliance. Some people have sarcastically asked, ‘Oh, have you set up another
alliance’? Answer is no. This Alliance was formulated after many rounds of
talks on 29 October 2014, under Geneva
Declaration. The first paragraph of
the Geneva Declaration reads:
‘People of State of Jammu and Kashmir have been victims of
aggression, extremism and violence. Since 1947, they are forcibly divided and
continue to suffer on both sides of the Line of Control. This forced division
and suffering must come to an end, as people deserve to enjoy their fundamental
human rights’.
Since its inception in October 2014, we
have had many conferences on various topics related to Jammu and Kashmir. These
conferences were held in major European cities like London, Birmingham, Geneva,
Vienna, Brussels and Turin (Italy) etc.
Today’s conference is in line with our
policy enshrined in the Geneva Declaration. It is unfortunate that Secretary
General of the Alliance Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri could not make it to this
conference due to ill health. However, he has extended his regards to you all,
and wished us all the best for the conference.
Pakistani
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, while replying to a question in a
Conference in London School of Economics, unambiguously stated and rejected the
idea of an "independent Kashmir". He said an "independent
Kashmir is often floated around but has no reality. There is no support for the
demand for independent Kashmir".
In
view of this statement, we decided to have this Conference; and topic is as
follows:
· Is there
no support for an independent Jammu and Kashmir?
We all know what the Indian policy is
on Jammu and Kashmir dispute; and what wrongs they have done, including
violation of human rights, custodial deaths and killings. However, Pakistani
policy is still, by and large, shrouded with confusion, because they use name
of religion to advance their agenda on Jammu and Kashmir dispute, and many of
us still see Pakistan in light of Islamic brotherhood. They regard Pakistan as
a friend and well-wisher of people of Jammu and Kashmir.
We would like you to discuss and
analyse the following points:
·
Role of Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir dispute;
·
Do Pakistani government have any right to represent us as an advocate of
people of Jammu and Kashmir.
·
Is Pakistan correct in saying that there is no support for an independent
Jammu and Kashmir.
Friends and colleagues
What Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan
Abbasi said in London is nothing new. It is the state policy of Pakistan since
October 1947; and Prime Minister Abbasi has only reiterated the policy which
has been officially practised by the Pakistani leaders.
He was advancing a pro Pakistan
policy. Other rulers of Pakistan did exactly what he has done. So, we don’t
need to be angry with Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. We don’t have to be pro India or
pro Pakistan. We must be pro Jammu and Kashmir, pro people and pro peace.
We need to formulate a policy which
can enable us to liberate our motherland from all those who occupy us. The GHQ
given policy of liberating Kashmir Valley from India was a non-starter; and it
has only caused us misery and suffering.
Unity is must if we, people of
citizens of former Princely state of Jammu Kashmir want to make any progress
towards achieving our goal of unification and independence. However, it is sad
to note that ideological confusion and divisions among us is increasing. We
have become more intolerant, more aggressive and more divided; and this suits
those who have occupied us.
Some of us still think losing our
identity, and adopting national identity of those who occupy us is the best
option. Some want to become Indians and others want to become Pakistanis. Some
even want to make Jammu and Kashmir an Islamic state; and then become part of
Pan Islamic Movement. Of course, a majority, if we include the silent majority,
wants their national identity and want Jammu and Kashmir to become an
independent country with friendly relations with all neighbours.
Some people of Jammu and Kashmir
could be confused, but it is pleasure to note that thinking people of Pakistan
think we should opt for independence. Mr Moonis Ahmar, a Pakistani Professor of
International Relations writes:
‘The identity of Jammu & Kashmir
requires that it should have a separate state managed fairly by the
representatives of the five regions of J&K while having peaceful relations
with their neighbours, India, Pakistan and China. Although, it will be a landlocked
state yet its viability will depend on the leadership of J&K that how
successful it is to unite the people and concentrate on the process of human
and social development’. 1
The Pakistani Professor further says people
of Jammu and Kashmir are the real stakeholders. However, for the resolution of
the Kashmir dispute people of Jammu and Kashmir, ‘should, regardless of ethnic,
lingual, religious and sectarian contradictions must seek unity among
themselves. Unless, Kashmiris are united on both sides of the line of control,
the vision for an independent Kashmir would remain unrealistic’. 2
I hope this conference will be able to give a logical and
unambiguous message
to those who occupy us.
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:drshabirchoudhr y@gmail.com
References:
1.
Kashmiris are the
real stakeholders, Moonis Ahmar, Professor of International Relations
at the University of Karachi. Published in Daily Times, November 24th 2017.
2. Ibid
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