Kashmir as i see it !

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Encounter Rages on in Kashmir




A flurry of attacks in just over a fortnight – the killing of four Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in Sopore on December 30, 2009; the fidayeen (suicide squad) attack at Lal Chowk in the heart of Srinagar on January 6, 2010; the encounter in Pulwama on January 8, in Thanola on January 10, in Kulgam on January 13; and the attack on the Sopore Police Station on January 15 , then again on feb 5 . Agin a series of attack on feb 24, left many more dead. The latest in dadsar today has already left many people dead which makes it abundantly clear that militancy is on rise in spite of false claims in Delhi or some police officers that militancy has been reduced. If these are not well coordinated attack, I wonder what is .

It is ridiculous to even think that Kashmir can be solved militarily. As Adrian Levy, a distinguished British journalist says, “There is a feeling of bitterness and rage among young Kashmiris, who have no previous experience of militancy, they are expressing much more resistance kind of rage against the security set up in Kashmir. They are reacting against over securitization of Kashmir, resulting in stone pelting that is very difficult for India or for any country to deal with”. This is dangerous. It is fire that is burning. It is tangible in the countryside. Obviously, India is surely aware of it”.

6 comments:

Hurriyat said...

In occupied Kashmir, veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani has strongly denounced the inhuman treatment being meted out to illegally detained Kashmiris particularly Hurriyet leaders and activists in various jails of the occupied territory and India.
The occupation authorities due to their vindictive policy were deliberately causing shortage of medicine and food items in jails. “Such treatment has resulted in deterioration of health of Hurriyet leaders in jails,”

Anonymous said...

I dont understand , we are killed either by militants or the indian security forces. They keep on fighting and fighting. In such an environment i dont know when we will see a solution.

Umar said...

The Government of India’s surrender policy for the militants is nothing but a political gimmick. The GoI wants to show that it has sympathies with the militants, but how can one endorse the move when the people of Kashmiris are being slaughtered day in and day out. In Kashmir innocent people are killed without any provocation and reason. Then how come inviting militants to surrender can be welcome. And what is the guarantee that they won’t be harassed. In real sense, it is just a diplomatic move. The recent examples of brutality are the killings Wamiq and Zahid in broad-day light. The real culprits are yet to be punished.

Anonymous said...

Till people like Birdi and lakhvinder are not hanged , we can and will not trust any word from india. They are the worst human right voilators of modern times. Down with indian policies

Well Wisher said...

Tanvir

You dont write very often now ? Why ? All well.

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