The Miracle

Why Solidarity with the oppressed kashmiris?

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Pakistanis, at home and abroad, have been observing the Kashmir 6olidarity ay on th )ebruary, every year since , to renew the pledge to continue their all-out support to their Kashmiri brethren who are engaged in a peaceful struggle to secure their inalienabl­e right to selfdeterm­ination.

The background of the day is that the people of Indian occupied Kashmir intensifie­d their struggle for securing their right to selfdeterm­ination in and the mass movement gave sleepless nights to the Indian rulers. In a bid to crush this popular movement, India dismissed the government of )arooT Abdullah and appointed -agmohan Malhotra, who was notorious for his antiMuslim bias, as the Governor of the territory on -anuary , .6oon after the appointmen­t of new governor, a reign of terror was unleashed in occupied Kashmir and on the night of -anuary , Indian troops molested several women in 6rinagar during house raids. As the word about the molestatio­n of the women spread in the morning, thousands of people took to the streets in the city to protest against the brutal action of the troops. The Indian forces opened indiscrimi­nate fire on the protesters in Gaw Kadal area of the city, killing over people and injuring hundreds of others. The massacre caused resentment in Pakistan and the ensuing th )ebruary was declared as a solidarity day all across the country. 6ince then, every year, the day is being observed to express oneness with the oppressed people of occupied Kashmir at the state level. On this public holiday in Pakistan, seminars, conference­s and demonstrat­ions are organised to highlight important aspects of the Kashmir dispute and the gross human rights abuses being committed by Indian troops in occupied Kashmir. The overseas Pakistanis and Kashmiris arrange special events in world capitals to remind the internatio­nal community that resolution of the dispute is imperative for ensuring peace in 6outh Asia. This year, the day is being observed in the backdrop of India’s illegal and unconstitu­tional move of scraping special status of occupied Kashmir and annexing it on August , . India put the territory under military siege and internet gag which was continuing even after months when this write-up was written.

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There are many legitimate and genuine reasons for the Pakistanis to express solidarity with their oppressed Kashmiri brethren because both share strong bonds in respect of religion, geography, culture, aspiration­s and economy. The matter of fact is that the Kashmir dispute is considered both by Pakistanis and Kashmiris as an unfinished agenda of the partition of the Indian subcontine­nt and the liberation struggle of the people of Kashmir as an inseparabl­e part of Pakistan Movement. The number of Kashmiris who migrated to Pakistan from occupied Kashmir since 1947 due to Indian aggression is in hundreds of thousands, which shows emotional attachment of Kashmiri people with Pakistan. Even when India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was asked a question in 1965 about holding of plebiscite in Kashmir, he responded, “Kashmiris would vote to join Pakistan and we would lose it. No Indian government responsibl­e for agreeing to a plebiscite would survive.” Also it was the ideologica­l commonalit­y that prompted the Muslim Conference of Jammu and Kashmir to pass a resolution in its meeting in Srinagar on 19th July 1947, whereby it was declared that Jammu and Kashmir should become a part of Pakistan. This happened about a month before the creation of Pakistan. The attachment of the people of Kashmir with Pakistan is manifest from the fact that the Kashmir Valley has been from time to time, reverberat­ing with the slogans of “Long Live Pakistan” and “We Want Pakistan.” Pakistani flags are hoisted in occupied Kashmir on the national days of the country, whereas such days of India are observed as black days.

Pakistan’s Support to Kashmir Cause

The leaders of Pakistan have always represente­d the Kashmiris’ aspiration­s and never betrayed the faith reposed on them by the Kashmiri people. It was his commitment to the interests of the people of Kashmir that drove father of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, to visit Jammu and Kashmir three times before 1947. He had rightly termed Kashmir as the “Jugular Vein” of Pakistan. The incumbent Prime Minister, Imran Khan, since assuming his office in August 2018 has vigorously highlighte­d at all global fora including the UN General Assembly the plight of the people of occupied Kashmir, particular­ly post 5th August. The Army Chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, declared “We will fulfill our commitment towards Kashmir till last bullet, soldier and breath. Pakistan will go to any extent in support of oppressed Kashmiri people.”

Kashmiris’ Revolt and Mass Uprisings

New Delhi has exhausted all its resources during the past over seven decades but has miserably failed to intimidate the people of occupied Kashmir into submission and efface their love for Pakistan from their hearts. Since 1989, when the people of occupied Kashmir intensifie­d their freedom struggle, till December 2019, the troops have martyred 95,471 Kashmiris, widowed 22,910 women, orphaned 107,780 children and molested or gang-raped 11,175 Kashmiri women. While the whereabout­s of thousands of innocent youth subjected to disappeara­nce in custody remain untraced, the discovery of thousands of mass graves across the territory has raised concerns about their safety.

The Kashmiris in thousands hit the streets during mass uprisings in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2016. However, most of the time, Indian troops and police personnel subjected these peaceful demonstrat­ors to excessive use of brute force, killing hundreds of people. Since the mass uprising triggered by the extrajudic­ial killing of popular youth leader, Burhan Wani, on 8th July in 2016, besides killing hundreds, the troops have caused injuries to more than 28,000 people by firing pellets, bullets and teargas shells on protesters. During this period, more than 10,300 people have suffered pellet injuries and 147 of them have lost their eyesight in both eyes while 215 in one eye. However, all these brutalitie­s have failed to suppress the Kashmiris’ resolve for freedom.

India’s 5th August onslaught

Modi government has endangered the peace of the region and the entire world by abrogating Article 370 of the Indian Constituti­on that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir and annexing it with India on August 5, 2019. After repealing the Article 370, New Delhi put the occupied territory under strict lockdown. Millions of Kashmiris were confined to their homes while thousands were arrested. Continued curfew, restrictio­ns and communicat­ions blackout led to humanitari­an crisis in occupied Kashmir. The basic motive behind this move has been to bring about a change in the demographi­c compositio­n of Kashmir by settling Indian citizens in large numbers in the territory. The people of Pakistan showed strong resentment against this move by holding massive demonstrat­ions across the country. This solidarity shown by them for the Kashmiris has no precedent in Pakistan’s history of over seven decades. The government of Pakistan effectivel­y highlighte­d the sufferings of the people of occupied Kashmir at every forum by contacting the world leaders. World’s Concern

The grim situation of occupied Kashmir following India’s August 5 move forced the UN Security Council for the first time in fifty years to convene a special session to discuss the matter. This move was rejection of India’s claim that Kashmir is its internal matter rather it was vindicatio­n of the fact that Jammu and Kashmir is an internatio­nallyrecog­nised dispute concerning the right to self-determinat­ion of Kashmiris. World leaders and organisati­ons including UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, US Lawmakers, European Union, Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n, Amnesty Internatio­nal and Human Rights Watch expressed concern over the grave human rights situation. UN Chief Antonio Guterres and US President Donald Trump offered mediation to settle the Kashmir dispute. Even Indian people like opposition leaders, Rahul Gandhi, P Chidambara­m, Shashi Tharoor, Priyanka Gandhi, Sitaram Yechuri, D Raja, Sharad Yadav and Manoj Jha, journalist­s, Barkha Datt and Nirupama Subramania­n, as well as Nobel laureate, Dr Amartya Sen, criticised the imposition of continuous restrictio­ns and communicat­ion blockade in occupied Kashmir.

Conclusion

There is no denying the fact that Jammu and Kashmir is a flashpoint as it involves two nuclear-armed arch-rivals, Pakistan and India. The observance of the Kashmir Solidarity Day conveys a clear message to India that it would have to recognize Kashmiris’ right to self-determinat­ion as granted by the UN resolution­s. It also sends a message to the World Body to fulfill its commitment­s of holding a plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir for a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute.. By Muhammad Raza Malik,

Senior Editor at Kashmir Media Service, Islamabad:

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