(For last few years the
political space in Kashmir has been gradually made to shrink and now even the
so called “mainstream” is being squeezed out!)
Recently Omar
Abdullah in an interview said that the political space for main stream parties
has shrunk in Kashmir. One could ask him whether there ever was real political
space in Kashmir any time right from 1947. It had been totally squeezed out when
his grandfather signed on the dotted line by endorsing Maharaja’s accession to
the Indian Union! He tried his utmost through the worst totalitarian means to
suppress any opposition to his stand, the irony of which ultimately landed him
in prison in August, 1953. Kashmiris had been looking forward to their
emancipation after centuries of slavery under the external masters. In fact,
the colossal leader had led a movement against the Maharaja asking him to quit
Kashmir. However, he then became an administrator under the same autocratic
ruler. In order to squeeze the political thought of total freedom out of the
local population he adopted the worst totalitarian measures. That was the
beginning of the shrinking of the political space. His subordinate paid him in
the same coin.
After this
episode, the only political space allowed was the pro-India space which was
given the name of the so called “Mainstream”! The centuries of slavery under
external masters had given Kashmiris the special “Character” of “if you cannot
beat them, join them”, an instinctive trait for the survival. A foreign author
has truly observed that a foreigner can never know what is in the heart of a
Kashmiri. According to him, “a kind word and a joke will get the best out of a
Kashmiri”! Interestingly, when Bulganin on a visit to Kashmir asked Bakshi
Ghulam Mohammad the then Prime Minister as to how many people were with him, he
replied forty lakhs. On being asked as to how many were with Sheikh Abdullah,
he said forty lakhs. When asked what the population of Kashmir was, without any
hesitation he replied, forty lakhs! Well, that had been the trend all through
because of refusal of the authorities to allow any other political space than
the so called “mainstream”.
However, slowly
the older generation gave way to the newer generations who refused to go by
this formula of forty lakhs being with every leader or with every political
thought. The newer generations wanted total emancipation which they first tried
to get through the democratic process in 1987. On being denied this democratic
luxury, the youth picked up the gun in 1990. They were fully supported from
across the border who in fact tried their best to totally hijack the indigenous
uprising and they did succeed in that. However, this side crushed the uprising
with a brutal hand. Again the “mainstream” was introduced to create some space
in a totally alien atmosphere. It did carry on for some time but being totally
handicapped in trying to start a dialogue with the alienated youth, there were
again uprisings even though non-violent in 2008 and 2010. These were again
crushed savagely killing over a 100 youth and wounding thousands. Moreover, the
youth born and brought up during the turmoil of the nineties refused to budge
or get cowed down. They were all taken to be suspect and were harassed beyond
endurance. The result was the 2016 upheaval, the Burhan Tsunami, which is now
spread all over and continuing in spite of heavy and brutal measures. The
political space of any dialogue has been totally ruled out. The unending
hunting of youth and butchering them non-stop is not going to end the
restlessness. In fact, Kashmir is slowly turning into a colony being held
purely by military force!
The worst part
for India is the so called “mainstreamers” too getting isolated. They cannot
even summon courage to face the people and are for the first time boycotting
polls at the ground level like the civic bodies and the panchayat elections.
They cannot even visit their constituencies. People are not at all ready to
listen to them. This is the result of the policy of refusal to entertain any
political view point except the mantra of the integral part and total
integration or rather assimilation of Kashmiris into Hindutva India or the
proposed Hindu Rashtra at all costs. So, for Omar Abdullah complaining of
shrinking space, the chickens have come home to roost!
It may be
hypothetical now but if Kashmir had been left as an autonomous region as
envisaged in the Maharaja’s Accession supported by the then most popular
leader, it would surely have become something like another Bhutan! It would
ironically be the other side which would have been in turmoil! The time is
running out. It is difficult to judge whether any offer of an unconditional
dialogue with all the stake holders will be practically possible on the ground
because of the total alienation especially of the youth who now comprise the
bulk of the population. The only alternative is to end the brutal repression
and restore the political space for all the viewpoints including those
advocating total freedom and independence. Mere expression of opposite view
points does not change physical status of a place. Rather it provides
opportunity for all to debate every view point which can lead to ultimate
solution and peace!
No comments:
Post a Comment