*http://www.thecitizen.in/index.php/NewsDetail/index/4/8873/Kashmir-Needs-to-Be-Addressed-Urgently
<http://www.thecitizen.in/index.php/NewsDetail/index/4/8873/Kashmir-Needs-to-Be-Addressed-Urgently>
*



*Understanding Kashmir Imbroglio **2016*

*Ram Puniyani*



In the din of hysteria created around the military action on LOC, which was
in response to the killing of 18 Indian army jawans
<http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/militants-attack-army-headquarters-in-uri-near-loc/article9120760.ece>
in Uri, the issue of anguish of people of Kashmir has been undermined. As
such India-Pakistan skirmishes (September 2016) are mostly centered on the
issue of Kashmir. On one side India’s claim is that Kashmir is the inseparable
part of India and no power on the Earth can separate it from India.
Pakistan on the other hand raises doubts about the Kashmir’s accession to
India, and says that as it is a Muslim majority area and it should be part
of Pakistan. The attack on Uri by terrorists killing 18 Indian soldiers has
rekindled the issue once again. The whole episode actually begins with the
killing of Burhan Wani
<http://www.huffingtonpost.in/burhan-wani/who-was-burhan-wani-and-why-is-kashmir-mourning-him/>,
a Hijbul Mujahideen commandant who was killed in an encounter by Indian
military. After his killing there were two types of reactions yet again.

Indian media presented it as a big achievement in cracking down the
militancy. A section of Kashmiri people was shocked and they started coming
on streets to protest. The manner of their protests has been that of stone
throwing on the police-military forces. In the the painful incidents which
followed nearly 80 people have been killed, over 9000 people got injured
and many of those injured suffered the pellet injuries leading to the loss
of their eyes and penetration of pellets into different parts of their
body. Some army-police personnel have also received injuries. The resulting
situation led to the imposition of curfew in the state and this curfew had
been the longest curfew which was imposed in the state.

In an attempt to restore peace various efforts have been made by the state.
Home minister Rajnath Sigh visited the Valley to hold discussions with the
state leaders. His and the stand of Government of India has been that they
will not hold talks with the separatist leaders. When all party delegation
visited the Valley some of the members of the delegation like Sitaram
Yechury and D. Raja tried to meet separatist leader S A R Gilani, who
refused
<http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/hurriyat-leaders-refuse-to-talk-to-allparty-delegation-members/article9072465.ece>
to meet them.

Curfew was lifted after nearly two months, but the situation remains
tense. With
the attack by the terrorists in Uri; the whole focus has shifted to the
issue of terrorism. As such as for as the disturbance in Kashmir is
concerned the Government is alleging that the protestors are mere 5% of the
population and they are being instigated by Pakistan. Surely Pakistan has
some role in keeping the Kashmir issue alive to bake its own political bread.
But the discontent of the section of Kashmir people has been simmering and
has reached a peak in last few years. The youth in particular are
disgruntled due to the feeling of alienation. The people of Kashmir are
double victims. The acts of terror are a regular nuisance to the peace in
the valley. No less is the violation of the civic rights of the people from
armed forces. The Armed Forces Special
<https://www.quora.com/Should-AFSPA-be-revoked-from-Jammu-and-Kashmir>
Powers act, which is operational in the area, gives impunity to the armed
personnel leading the regular harassment of the innocent civilians in the
area.

Amnesty reports
<https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2016/08/aakar-patel-answers-questions/>
emanating from Kashmir tell us the extent of such violations. Amnesty Intern
ational’s report released in Bangalore begins with defining the scale of
human rights violations in Kashmir that have been perpetrated by security
forces personnel with glaring impunity. The report states that from 1990 to
2011, the Jammu and Kashmir state government reportedly recorded a total of
over 43,000 people killed. Of those killed, 21,323 were said to be
‘militants’ 13,226 ‘civilians’ (those not directly involved in the
hostilities) killed by armed groups, 5,369 security force personnel killed
by armed groups, and 3,642 “civilians” killed by security forces.

The AFSPA, which gives army sweeping powers, leads to extrajudicial
executions and other human rights violations. Section seven of the AFSPA
makes it mandatory to seek the prior sanction of Central and State
authorities in order to prosecute any security force personnel in civilian
courts. Under the pretext of protecting national security, the excesses of
the security forces go unchallenged. 96% of all complaints brought against
the army in Jammu & Kashmir have been dismissed as “false and baseless” or
“with other ulterior motives of maligning the image of Armed Forces”.



It is in under these circumstances that every incident in Kashmir acts as a
flaring point and the youth in particular come to streets to protest in
large number. Their deeper dissatisfaction with the state of prevailing
affairs is very painful. In the civilian areas there is a practical army
rule, nearly six lakh of army personnel have been deployed there for years.
The people of Kashmir do not have the feel of democracy from years and this
leads to a deeper dissatisfaction, it is not just a Pakistan inspired
problem, while the role of Pakistan in instigating the protests is very
much there.



What is the way out? The UPA II had set up the three member interlocutors
committee, which in their report wanted the clauses of autonomy of Kashmir
Assembly restored, they emphasized on dialogue with the dissident militants
and with Pakistan. There has been a constant demand to repeal AFSPA from
the region and to reduce the number of armed personnel in the area. The
present coalition of PDP and BJP which is ruling the state is very ruthless
as far as dealing with dissidence is concerned; their stand of not talking
with dissidents has prolonged the restlessness in the area. With Pakistan’s
role; the attack on Uri and before that in Pathankot has vitiated the
atmosphere further. One remembers that during election campaign the BJP
used to assert that with Modi in the seat of power, terrorists dare not
attack! That hollow boast stands exposed. The need for peace in the area,
the need to give the Kashmiri people as era of calm is needed in the urgent
manner. Pakistan needs to be engaged on the matters related to
Kashmir. The treaty of
accession of 1948
<http://www.jammu-kashmir.com/documents/instrument_of_accession.html> giving
autonomy to Kashmir needs to be respected. The report of interlocutors was
a major and balanced approach on the issue. It needs to be brought
forth and considered seriously for bringing in peace in the region.



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http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/militants-attack-army-headquarters-in-uri-near-loc/article9120760.ece

http://www.huffingtonpost.in/burhan-wani/who-was-burhan-wani-and-why-is-kashmir-mourning-him/

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/hurriyat-leaders-refuse-to-talk-to-allparty-delegation-members/article9072465.ece

https://www.quora.com/Should-AFSPA-be-revoked-from-Jammu-and-Kashmir

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2016/08/aakar-patel-answers-questions/

http://www.jammu-kashmir.com/documents/instrument_of_accession.html

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