(Recently
a number of retired Generals of the Army including a former Army Chief have
opined that Kashmir needs a political solution rather than a military one!)
In a recent interview,
the former Chief of the Army Staff General Ved Prakash Malik said that Kashmir
needs a political solution and bringing peace is not solely the task of the
Indian Army. The former Army Chief said, “Conflict resolution has to be done at
the political level. It’s not right to place the complete burden either on the
Army or CRPF. If the Army is expected to resolve the Kashmir issue
single-handedly, it cannot be done. A political solution is a final solution.”
General Hooda, the
former Army commander had last year during the “Burhan Uprising” given a
similar statement. Lt General D S
Hooda, had said “it’s been over 40 days (of uprising) and everybody is
suffering due to stone-pelting and clashes.” “Everybody is suffering.
Government employees, traders, school children, teachers, mainstream leaders
and even police and forces have suffered over the past more than a month of
cycle of conflict,” Hooda said. “So my appeal to everyone, including the separatists,
is (let’s) join hands to restore peace as a single party can’t do it alone.”
Earlier, General Panag had expressed his extreme displeasure
about the use of a human shield by the Army. A day after the image and video of
a shawl weaver Farooq Ahmad tied to an Army jeep as human shield had gone viral
on social media sites, Lt. General (Retired) Harcharanjit Singh Panag, former
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command gave vent to his feelings
on the social networking site, Twitter. He had tweeted, “Image of a “stone
pelter” tied in front of a jeep as a “human shield”, will 4 (for) ever haunt
the Indian Army and the nation”. In another tweet, he said, “When the state
starts looking like a mirror image of the terrorists, it spells ominous portents”.
Lt. Gen V.G. Patankar (Retd) former Corps Commander in an
article advocates a “New covenant for Kashmir”. According to him, the way
forward lies in beginning a new narrative and a fresh engagement with the
people. “A new narrative will usher a balanced, even handed policy that not
only brings normalcy in the physical sense but also give back to the people
their sense of identity and dignity”. Even the present Corps Commander has
stated that the Youth of Kashmir need to be engaged with a fresh initiative. These
field commanders now realise that force and more suppression are not going to
bring in peace.
Apart from these important personalities, some more senior
Army officers have opined that Kashmir needs a political solution rather than a
military one. The reason for this contradiction in the views of some senior
Army Officers and the Delhi based politicians is the knowledge of the ground
situation. The Army officers have been in the field and very well know the
feelings of the people on the ground. While the ruling Politicians within the
state and in New Delhi claim 95% to be “loyal” and only 5% disgruntled and
alienated people, the Army Officers dealing directly with the people on the
ground know that the reverse is true.
India was considered to be the largest “Secular Democracy” in
the world. However, the new rulers are making every effort to completely erode
the secularism as well as destroy the democratic set up. The Hindutva wave has
created problems not only in Kashmir but all over India. One fails to
understand why these people are dragging the country back to virtually Stone
Age? The clock can never be turned back. It is very strange that human beings
are being degraded to a status lower than animals! It is a misfortune for India
that the progressive and secular people are not able to put up a united front
against the communal and divisive forces at present enjoying total government
patronage. In their fanatic and chauvinistic approach they do not understand
that they are “Unmaking” India.
As suggested by these top ranking Army Officers, the solution
to Kashmir is not through the barrel of a gun but through understanding and
dialogue. The first and foremost thing is to respect the basic human rights.
Even if people have serious grievances and have been oppressed, the solution
does not lie in more suppression. Putting an iron curtain like blocking Social
Media and suspending internet is not going to sweep the issue under the carpet.
It will emerge with more vehemence. These steps are a total negation of the
Digital India concept. The sooner the advice of these high ranking Army
Officers is heeded, the better for all!
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