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.


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.
6 comments:
Mr. Tanvir
Given an option to you what would you select :
1. Independence
2. Self Rule
3. Autonomy
4. Stay with India
5. Stay with Pakistan .
Be brave to answer .
I liked this blog of yours.
Keep it up.
Dear Blogeer
I think you are hiding the crimes of NC and Omar by blaming the centre for all this. Wasn't PDP better then the present despensation . food for thought .
Ryais
I dont see any solution acceptableto the people of J&K till S.A.Geelani does not approve of it . You laugh or sob , he calls the shots here and is respected immensely .
The Chatam House report has clearly punctured the myth of majority of Kashmiris wanting to go with Pakistan and thus have made the UN resolutions irrelevant. In the report only 2% Kashmiris said they wanted Kashmir to go with Pakistan. The report clearly shows that when not swayed by sentiments an overwhelming majority of Kashmiris don't want to go with Pakistan and I believe seeing the current state of affairs of Pakistan this is the most sensible thing to say and do whatever Gilani Sahab has to say.
I agree with you totally on this. Yes, the Center has had irresponsible, suspicious and 'not adequately serious' approach towards solving the Kashmir issue. U very successfully bring out the irony/futility of offering autonomy to separatists. The article puts forth the perspective well.
In fact, the one thing I am gaining majorly in going through ur blog is a lot of information and perspective! We who dont stay in Kashmir know so little since the national media, or rather the Delhi media, highlights things so meagerly and selectively..
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