The proposed talks
between India and Pakistan have been cancelled because of Kashmir. Pakistan has
insisted on “Kashmir First”. India on the other hand is saying “Terrorism
First” even though it is internationally accepted that the main cause of the
conflict between these two neighbours giving rise to “Terrorism” is Kashmir.
One cannot overlook the fact, that for
every Kashmiri, the most important thing at the moment is the “Kashmir First”.
It is Kashmir which gives him his identity. Here, one recalls a saying about a
blade of grass growing on a piece of land. It has been said that every blade of
grass in the world has a piece of land in which it has its roots. It is from
this piece of land that the blade of grass draws its nourishment and has an
identity. Without that it becomes meaningless. Similarly, we too have our roots
in the soil of Kashmir and draw our nourishment from it. Without Kashmir we
will become just dried blades of grass tossed by winds from place to place!
At the present
moment, the slogan “Kashmir First” has assumed tremendous importance in view of
the onslaughts on Kashmir’s every aspect. For last 68 years Kashmir has faced
onslaught culturally including slow and steady erosion of Kashmiri language.
Kashmir’s environment has been vandalised under the garb of Tourism which is
deliberately projected as the back bone of Kashmir’s economy even though it is
not true. Traditionally and historically, Kashmir has an agriculture based
economy. The greatest resource of Kashmir, the free flowing water has been
virtually stolen by what the people are calling the new “East India Company”!
These waters have been virtually divided as spoils of war by our two
neighbours. That too with international backing!
All these years, money,
material and blackmail have been used to subdue Kashmiris. Kashmir itself has
been converted into a prison with almost one armed soldier looking after every
five Kashmiris. Outwardly Kashmiris seem to have been subdued or appear
helpless because of an army of collaborators from every section of the society.
However, internally people are extremely alienated. Especially the youth, the
new generation brought up in the turmoil of nineties. They are totally
uncompromising and Kashmir’s only hope. As regards the leaders, the so called
mainstream ones have been materially and morally corrupted through and through.
The so called “popular” ones seem to have been paralysed by an endless internal
bickering.
The Kashmiris have
somehow managed to live on in spite of being made economically totally
dependent on dole and subjected to repeated cultural and social assaults.
However, now a physical assault is being unleashed to demographically displace
them from the land where they been living from the earliest times. It started
with the feelers for setting up of Panun Kashmir, a Kashmiri Pandit homeland in
Pahalgam-Sonamarg area around the famous Amarnath pilgrimage. The first
backlash was the Amarnath land transfer agitation of 2008 following which
government had to hurriedly give up the idea. Next planned assault was the
composite townships on the Israeli pattern. Again there was hue and cry which
made the proposal go into limbo. Then suggestions were floated for settling
ex-Army men in a Sainik Colony near Srinagar Airport. The latest attack has
been mounted on Article 35-A to somehow allow outsiders to own land and
property in Kashmir. Article 370 has already been under bombardment since its
very introduction in the Indian constitution to guard special status of Kashmir.
It has been used in practice as a tunnel to push in every Indian law to take
away Kashmir’s special status which it was supposed to guard. The latest in
this regard is the Central Statistical Law to allow gathering of information
about state subjects by the Central Government directly. At the present moment
only a hollow shell of 370 remains. In spite of that it is a psychological
assurance that Kashmir has not been fully merged into the Indian Union.
Incidentally, within
the state, the Jammu is always for “Jammu First”! It has grown to be a
metropolis. This is because of its politicians, because of its bureaucrats and
because of its people. In contrast, Kashmir has virtually sunk in every respect
to the lowest depths because of its politicians, because of its bureaucrats and
because of its people! If Kashmir is to be redeemed and saved, then every
Kashmiri must adopt the maxim, “Kashmir First” in every aspect of life.
Otherwise Kashmiris as a nation are doomed to oblivion.
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