*Strife Torn Kashmir: Longings for Peace*


*Ram Puniyani*

The Green of the valley has been regularly witnessed the blood of
militants, Kashmiris, personnel from armed forces and now even those of
tourists. In the month of May (2018) earlier this year a school bus was
stoned leading to the death of an eleven year old child. This is the
background in which Mehbooba Mufti the Chief Minister of Kashmir, sitting
on the heap of a coalition, which is ideologically spilt down to the last,
requested for a unilateral ceasefire in Kashmir in the holy month of
Ramadan. Kashmir lately has witnessed increased violence as Central
Government, which is calling the shots in Kashmir has adopted the iron fist
policy substituting the earlier one of being part sensitive to the
grievances of local population. It is during this period that the fake
encounter of Burhan Wani unleashed a series of protests, and the
disgruntled and alienated youth intensified their favorite method of
protest, ‘stone pelting’. Now the frustration levels of the protesters are
so high that they are not scared of the consequences of the repressive
steps of the state.

The earlier UPA era of ‘dialogue with firm handling’ has given way to the
muscular, hyper nationalist high handed attitude, which in turn has
increased the incidences of violence in the valley. So far in 2018, forty
militants, twenty four soldiers and thirty seven civilians have lost their
lives. While PDP earlier was talking separatist language, it tied up with
Hindu nationalist BJP, which has been asking for abolition of article 370,
the autonomy clause, for the sake of grabbing power. BJP as such is wearing
its anti minority stance on its sleeves and is out to undermine the Muslim
majority of the state. Mehbooba Mufti is in the catch 22 situation, neither
can she exercise the policies which can sooth local sentiments nor is she
able to counter the high handed Hindutva policies of its ally BJP. While
the major implementation of the high handed attitude is from the center,
Mufti seems to be a mute witness barring probably the lone example of
Kathua rape and murder where she could assert and the BJP leaders had to
bite the dust.

The present scenario, worsening by the day, may affect the tourism, which
is the prime source of revenue in the state. The plight of average Kashmiri
needs all the empathy as with BJP rule in the center matters have taken an
adverse direction. The simmering discontent, which came out in the form of
stone pelting is worsening by the day due to lack of mechanisms of
democratic protests and the possibility of dialogue from the authorities.
Chief Minster has been calling for dialogue but she has been overruled by
the BJP, as its interests are to keep up the intimidating dominating
attitude for its electoral and divisive Hindu nationalist goals.

Most of the times; all the blame of discontent is passed on to the
instigation from Pakistan alone. The fact is that Kashmiris are
dissatisfied due to multiple factors, role of Pakistan being just one of
these. The Al Qaeda clones are another and the attitude of the army is not
helping the matters in any way. Army’s basic duty is to protect the borders
from the enemies. Here a civilian area is under army’s control from
decades. Army’s attitude was exemplified when Farooq Ahmad Dar, a weaver,
who had come to cast his vote, was used as a human shield and army is
trying to defend the action of the officer who subjected a civilian to such
an ignominy.  He was tied for over five hours and now he stands to live
with humiliation all his life. Can such attitudes let the people live their
lives in the normal way in such a situation? Earlier there were
articulations about autonomy to state assembly, as promised in the treaty
of accession; it’s no more on the mind of those in the power. The central
hallmark of democracy is the process of dialogue, which is missing in the
state. Many earlier leaders had attempted to bring peace; Vajpayee’s famous
doctrine was aiming at peace, progress and prosperity in the Valley by
bringing in the spirit of Insaniyat (Humanity), Jamhuriyat (Democracy) and
Kashmiriyat (Identity of the people of Kashmir). It also aimed at improving
relations with Pakistan. Mehbooba Mufti is reminding the present rules of
Vajpayee doctrine, but her plea seems to be falling on deaf ears.

UPA II undertook a major step by appointing a team of interlocutors. Dileep
Padgaonkar, M M Ansari and Radha Kumar. They undertook extensive
interaction with diverse groups within the state and submitted their
recommendations, which were basically asking for promoting autonomy of
state assembly, dialogue and improvement of relations with Pakistan. The
report is lying deeply ignored. It is time that this report, the last major
step at reconciliation on the issue, is revived to bring in peace in the
Valley. The BJP’s role in the alliance has been very negative and has
marginalized the Muslim community in a Muslim majority state. Can Mehbooba
Mufti assert herself to articulate the democratic aspirations of the people
of Kashmir are the question we need to ask. The anger of people against
Mufti has grown immensely. The ceasefire declared by the Government is a
welcome move and it needs to be backed up by humane policies to restore
peace in the valley.

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