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What’s in store for Kashmiris if BJP is part of the Government?
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Kashmir is standing on the cross roads. It has suffered a lot due to the
militancy and the ways of army in the valley.
Peoples Voice on April 7, 2016 - 7:00 am in Politics
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Recirculating my earlier article on formation of alliance with BJP
Government in Kashmir, this is in the context of revival of PDP-BJP
alliance with Mehbooba Mufti as Chief Minister.

This issue is more relevant now as BJP raised up the issue of nationalism
after the masked men raised separatist slogans in JNU. BJP is aggressively
using the label ‘anti national’ for those who questioned the death penalty
for Afzal Guru. PDP has been in the similar camp as PDP holds that hanging
of Afzal Guru was the travesty of justice. BJP’s hypocrisy in forming this
government is glaringly obvious

Ram Puniyani

The recent (December 2015) verdict of Kashmir elections has been fractured,
so to say. While PDP has emerged as the largest single party, the BJP is a
close second with substantial percentage of votes. Interestingly BJP has
secured most seats and major vote share from the Hindu majority Jammu
region of Kashmir. Now the dilemma for the other parties, National
Conference, Congress is in which direction to go as for Government
formation is concerned.

BJP is a part of the RSS combine which wants to achieve Hindu Nation. It
has become quite obvious during the last over six months of Modi Sarkar,
that the associated organizations of BJP are actively communalizing the
society along religious lines. Those making statements contrary to the
values of Indian Constitution (Gita as the national book, those not sons of
Ram are illegitimate, Godse was a nationalist), the aggressive Gharvapasi
campaign (Reconversion to Hinduism), opposing the film PK, on grounds that
it promotes love Jihad, have made it amply clear that under Modi’s
leadership, BJP patriarch, RSS, wants to make a fast transition towards
Hindu Nation and in this direction the religious minorities and Indian
Constitution’s values are its major target. What this agenda will give to
the Kashmir as a state and Kashmiri people as citizens needs to be assessed.

One can briefly go through the troubled history of Kashmir to understand
this. The Kashmir Maharaja’s decision was to remain independent and the
likes of Pandit Premnath Dogra (Praja Parishad, the predecessor of Bhartiya
Jansangh, the previous avatar of BJP) also opposed Kashmir’s merger to
India on the grounds that Kashmir is being ruled by a Hindu king (Raja
Harisingh) so why should it merge with secular India. Later Kashmir was
attacked by Pakistani tribal, and the intervention of Indian army took
place after the treaty of accession to India with article 370 coming to
fore, are too well known by now.

The *article 370 gave the special status to Kashmir, giving it autonomy in
all the matters barring defense, communications, and currency and external
affairs.* RSS was totally opposed to it. One of the Hindu Mahasbaha
leaders, Shyama Prasad Mookerji raised the flag of opposition to this
treaty and demanded total merger of Kashmir in to India right away. During
this time India witnessed the ugly face of communalism, in the form of
murder of Mahatma Gandhi by a RSS trained pracharak and active worker of
Hindu Mahasabha, Nathuram Godse. At the same time RSS–HMS made loud and
aggressive noises against the Article 370. This led to a bit of rethinking
in the mind of Sheikh Abdullah, who started saying whether he has committed
a mistake by acceding to India, as the major premise of his decision was
Secular India and these acts showed the erosion of secular values. In this
phase of his thinking he was arrested on the charges of sedition and put in
jail, leading to great amount of alienation amongst Kashmiris. RSS stuck to
its guns and gradually under its pressure the clauses of autonomy started
getting diluted.* The major example was re-designating Prime Minister of
Kashmir to Chief Minister and Sadar-e-Riyast to Governor.*

The alienation of Kashmiris was taken advantage of by the US backed
Pakistan, which encouraged and supported the militancy in the area. In
1980s with the entry of Al Qaeda elements in to Kashmir the militancy took
a communal turn. The hanging of Maqbool Butt further accentuated the
violent actions. This led to the fear amongst the Kashmiri Pandits, who
were encouraged by the pro Hindutva Governor, Jag Mohan, to leave the
valley. This complex fact has been constantly harped by the RSS combine and
presented in the communal color. The Kashmiriyat as such is a synthesis of
Vedanta, Buddhism and Sufi Islam. Sheikh Abdullah had implemented land
reforms in right earnest, changing the complexion of Kashmir society
towards democratic direction.

The prolonged militancy and intervention of Indian army, has added to the
sour wounds of Kashmiri people. At one time RSS had proposed the
prescriptions, which demanded that Jammu be made a separate state, Ladhak
be made a Union territory and a separate union territory be carved out from
the valley for the Kashmiri Pandits. These are the lines similar to what
BJP had been demanding when not in power. This betrays their total communal
ideology. Even in these elections the communal polarization, Hindu Jammu
versus Muslim valley is what has been propagated for electoral benefit by
BJP, and thus BJP has gained the ground on divisive basis. The issue of
Amarnath yatra has also been used to polarize Kashmir along religious
lines. Opportunistically, during election campaign Modi and company had
been talking in a clever way about article 370, while their intentions on
the subject are very clear.

This BJP gaining electoral ground in Kashmir is a major blow to the
Kashmiriyat culture and is a sign of aggressive policies to abolish article
370 and to bring in the agenda of Hindu Nation. The trajectory of BJP in
different states so far is that it allies in the beginning in the name of
some common program and then gradually weakens its allies to come one up
and grab the total power. What Kashmir needs is a representative
Government, which respects the existing Constitutional provisions and
upholds the Hindu Muslim unity, in the form of Kashmiriyat a valuable
inheritance of Kashmir’s history.

Kashmir is standing on the cross roads. It has suffered a lot due to the
militancy and the ways of army in the valley. In case the BJP is in the
driver’s seat or in the driving car, the plight of Kashmir will worsen.
Surely the next Government must focus on addressing the issues of Pundits,
issues of Kashmir youth and evolve a development model for the state where
the youth can get employment, pundits’ grievances are addressed and a surge
for peace to promote tourism and development should be top most on the
agenda.  The rising tide of communalism has to be checked, at the same time
congenial situations are to be created where separatism, dies its natural
death and the peace inside and peace from outside is enhanced by inclusive
politics of the state government.

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