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Subject: Stop Killing and Insulting the Protesting People of Kashmir - ML
Update Editorial
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*ML Update,  Vol. 13  No.28,  July 06--12, 2010*

Editorial:
Stop Killing and Insulting the Protesting People of Kashmir



*K*ashmir is once again exploding in anger. At least eleven civilians
including a nine-year-old young boy was killed by paramilitary forces in the
month of June. The killing of a child in police firing would evoke angry
mass protests anywhere in India. But in Kashmir valley, the state is so
afraid of the people and so contemptuous of any notion of democracy that the
people are not allowed to protest even when they lose their near and dear
ones in police firing or in fake encounters by the armed forces. The
familiar cycle of killings-protests-more killings-curfew is being repeated
once again all over Kashmir. Anantnag, Baramulla, Sopore, Srinagar – it is
again curfew raj all over the valley.



The state government has offered some formal apologies for some of the
killings and announced a couple of probes. But these measures do not really
carry any credibility for Kashmir has had enough and seen them all. Chief
Minister Omar Abdullah initially sought to attribute everything to
instigation by his political rival in the valley, the PDP led by Mehbooba
Mufti. But as the intensity of protests grew and people started comparing
the mass anger to the upsurge in the valley twenty years ago or to the
intifada in Palestine, Omar started singing a different tune. He now says it
is up to New Delhi to come up with a political solution.



Omar is right when he says that Kashmir needs a political solution and the
problem cannot be solved by economic packages or by the rhetoric of
development and good governance. But what he said is only half the truth.
What he did not mention was the more important residual half – that the
sense of alienation among the people of Kashmir has been reinforced by
brutal governance and continuing denial of democracy and that Omar’s own
government is carrying forward that tradition of complicity and betrayal.
The National Conference today is a pale shadow of the popular political
organization that Omar’s grandfather Sheikh Abdullah had formed. Neither the
NC nor the more recent PDP, the two largest regional political formations
thrown up by the valley, address the agony and aspirations of the Kashmiri
people.



If the regional parties of Kashmir have failed the people, the rulers in
Delhi have never even bothered to understand Kashmir, notwithstanding the
Kashmiri origin of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty and the special relationship
between the Abdullahs and the Nehru-Gandhi clan. The Sangh brigade is of
course known for its penchant for abrogation of Article 370, but even the
Congress which swears by Article 370 has historically been guilty of
following an essentially militarist strategy vis-à-vis Kashmir. Any
democratic upsurge of the Kashmiri people is viewed as the Congress as a
“Pak-instigated disturbance”. In the present case too, even as the people of
Kashmir are crying for justice and democracy, the Union Home Secretary
dismisses it as “nonsense whipped up by the separatist elements” and
attributes everything to Pakistani infiltration and instigation.



By and large, most sections of the mainstream Indian media which otherwise
play a significant role in exposing many scams, human rights violations or
policy failures and betrayals of the ruling parties and the state – Bhopal
is a most recent case in point – tend to go with the Congress version of the
Kashmir story, even if they stop short of endorsing the Sangh-BJP clamour
for abrogation of Article 370. The voice from Kashmir has little place in
the ‘national’ media. An English paper from the valley editorially
questioned and decried this media bias: “matters are made worse by the
motivated and manipulative coverage by mainstream Indian media whereby the
Kashmiris are depicted as hostile people up against the “patient” troopers.”
Kashmiri journalists and writers have rightly asked, “In which part of India
“undeclared” curfew is imposed and strict “restrictions” are applied to
imprison people in their homes simply because they want to protest
peacefully against the excesses of forces? In which part of India mobile
phone networks are ordered to suspend operations and SMS service is banned
for so called “security reasons”!”



By blaming the mass protests in Kashmir on Pakistan, the Indian ruling elite
is only mocking at its own claim of Kashmir being an integral part of India.
If Kashmir is an integral part of India, then the protests in Kashmir must
be seen as protests by a section of the Indian people, and the Union Home
Secretary who dismisses the protests as “a separatist nonsense” must first
be dismissed. Of late, Prime Minister has been talking of human rights in
Kashmir – it is the most burning issue in Kashmir today and has to be
answered here and now. A beginning can be made by immediately revoking the
draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act and lifting all restrictions on
the Kashmiri people’s democratic right to protest. Let the powers that be in
New Delhi and Srinagar show the courage to bring the perpetrators of
killings to justice. Let them show the courage to talk to the angry and
anguished people of Kashmir.

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