Kashmir as i see it !

Monday, June 21, 2010

And again .....

STOP KILLINGS

Yet another innocent youth lost his life when a teenager Bangroo of Safakadal in Srinagar, who was seriously injured in the brutal beating by the CRPF men on June 12 , succumbed to his injuries in the hospital after battling for life for eight days . The death of the youth caused expected anger among the people and protested. Instead of taking control the paramilitary forces started firing indiscriminately killing yet another teenager Rafiq Malla who had gathered to perform the last rites of Bangroo. As the word about Malla’s death—second in less than 12 hours—spread, hundreds of people including men, women and children took to the streets and staged massive anti-India demonstrations. While Bangroo was laid to rest at his ancestral graveyard at Noorbagh, Malla’s body was buried at Martyrs’ graveyard at Iddgah. Where thousands of people have been buried since the inception of the militancy. The idea of Martyr's graveyard was conceived by the locals of Idgah area in 1990 to pay tributes to those who would fight for Kashmir's resolution. Living up to this spirit, it is mentioned on the signboard of the graveyard: "Lest you forget, we have given our today for tomorrow of yours.

Coming back to the innocent killings, The armed forces are armed with impunity under the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act, and their acts are beyond the purviews of the judiciary. Even the National Human Rights Commission has no mandate to deal with such incidents of grave human rights abuses. It is not only the armed forces and central para-military forces which are involved in such killings. Such human rights abuses become too frequent with the presence of a very large number of armed forces in the civilian areas who enjoy the culture of impunity.

While such killings of innocent persons only alienate the people and creates more hatred against India, it also belittles the claims of New Delhi that they are sincere in resolving the vexed issue

Saturday, June 12, 2010

ITS HEART WRENCHING

Yesterday night was a very difficult one for me, I couldn’t sleep. Yes, it was because of the teenager who was killed by security forces. Tufail, 17, was a 12th standard student and lived just a few houses away from mine. The whole night I could hear the wailing of women, which reverberated the whole area and I kept on thinking the state of shock and grief the parents of this young kid would be in after losing their only son. This is the fourth such incident in less than 3 months and second in my neighborhood. It’s around afternoon and I hear that his dead body has been released by the police for his last rites. The whole city is under curfew but even then thousands of people are attending his funeral.
Locals had alleged that security personnel hit the victim on the head by rifle butts, which resulted in his death on the spot. Although earlier the police claimed that the cause of Tufail's death is still not clear and it could be a murder. They are on a look-out for two people who had dropped him at hospital and disappeared. Now according to the NDTV, the police have finally admitted that the youth was killed by a shell fired by the police, this is after their continuous denial that not a single bullet or shell was fired yesterday.
In such a situation it becomes very difficult to explain my stated position and talk about peace and dialogue. People ask me why is this happening and when will it end, I don’t have an answer, I really don’t . So many agencies are working overtime to scuttle any peace talk and when I talk about peace, I only become more hated and more vulnerable. You never know who kills whom and why? There is no excuse for killing a teenager , the culprit should be brought to justice and given the most harshest punishment on planet earth . If that doesn’t stop the innocent killing I wonder what will.

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

INDIAN HYPOCRISY

AND ITS HYPOCRITICAL "ANYTHING SHORT OF AZADI" OFFER

TANVIR SADIQ JUSTIFIES

About a month back, a story was making rounds in the media that the Indian Home Secretary G.K. Pillai had promised "anything short of azadi" to the separatist leaders. Not surprisingly, the Hurriyat leaders quickly rejected that overture reiterating their demand of self-determination for Kashmiris. Conversely, not very long ago, our elected government sent a well thought out, thoroughly studied report to the Central Government which recommends autonomy for Kashmir, the essence of which is very similar to what G.K. Pillai is offering the separatists. I am referring to the Saghir report. The Center has for all practical purposes stacked away that report in cold storage. Why is it that the offer of "anything short of Azadi" is good enough for the Centre to offer the separatist leaders but when Omar talks about the same, it gets bogged down in red tape by the same Central politicians?For anyone keeping track of Centre - State relations in Kashmir, this puzzling attitude of the Central government comes as no surprise. People here have always been suspicious of the tall promises made by the Central government, and those suspicions are warranted for obvious reasons.


Let me not dig out old skeletons from the closet, but it suffices to mention that the Centre doesn’t exactly have a pristine and spotless record when it comes to their dealings with Kashmir. In this day and age, when any sort of information, classified or otherwise, is easily accessible by anyone with access to the internet, it is to the Central Government's own benefit to deal with Kashmir with candor and in the most open and sincere way possible. And that means implementing the recommendations of the Autonomy Report soon, and not to use the this issue as some instrument to persuade the separatists to forget about separatism, because that is not going to happen. The Central Government has certainly figured by now that the separatists are not interested in autonomy. So, when the Centre keeps repeating this shenanigan by offering it to the Hurriyat time and again, it simply exposes the Centre's lack of resolve toward Kashmir.



People risked a lot when they came out to vote in the last election. It's worth recalling that more than 60% of Kashmir's electorate came out to vote then. It wouldn't be far fetched to claim that many were perhaps drawn by Omar’s promise of seeking autonomy for Kashmir. Therefore, if there's anyone the Centre should be talking about "anything short of azadi" to, it should be with the current government led by Omar Abdullah. Making this offer to the separatists is pointless and shows the less than earnest attitude of the Centre in recognizing the grievances of Kashmiris. Separatists are not demanding autonomy for Kashmir, however, the current elected government is. The current government--and all previous NC governments--campaigned on a platform of seeking maximum autonomy for Kashmir; therefore, people could be forgiven to assume that the reason the Centre keeps talking about autonomy with the separatists is just so the Centre gets an excuse to shelve the autonomy issue every time the separatists reject it. But this only makes the Centre seem guileful. What the separatists are demanding and what the NC Government is demanding of the Centre are mutually exclusive.

The Saghir report is not the first such autonomy report presented to the Centre. On June 26, 2000, a similar report called the State Autonomy Committee (SAC) report was submitted to the centre by the NC government of the time led by Dr. Farooq Abdullah. That report was accepted and passed by the J&K State Assembly on April 08, 2000 along with an important amendment moved in the House by my father, Mr. Sadiq Ali, and two other legislators Mr G.M.Bawan and Mr Shafi Bhat. Instead, to nobody's surprise, the BJP government of the time led by Mr Vajpayee, lost no time to ignore and reject that resolution. Interestingly, all the three politicians were sidelined conspicuously.


The separatist sentiment in Kashmir cannot be wished away by the Central government, nor do I see it dying down in the near future. The issues of either seeking independence or demanding autonomy for Kashmir are two entirely different issues. By offering autonomy to the separatists while ignoring the same demands of an elected government, the Centre's intentions are unclear and suspicious.

A video I made on history of Kashmir. All feedback's are welcome.

Various Rallies of Tanviir Sadiq

Tanvir Sadiq

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