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Kashmir seethes again

For much of the time Indian- administer­ed Kashmir runs on an undercurre­nt of barely- contained anger as far as the general populace is concerned, but from time to time an event happens which causes the pot to boil over. It was the death of young separatist leader Burhan Wani that triggered the most recent incidents that have left 18 dead so far and a widely- defied curfew. It is alleged that Wani was a commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen and he was a charismati­c figure, one of the “new breed” of separatist activists who have known nothing other than a life under Indian occupation. PM Nawaz Sharif strongly condemned the killing of innocent people and the excessive use of force against those who were protesting.

The Kashmir issue remains the single greatest impediment to peaceful relations and regional developmen­t in the entire subcontine­nt. The UN in a Security Council resolution has affirmed the right of Kashmiris to self- determinat­ion. For all the difference it has made it might as well not have been passed at all... The prospect of resolution through a plebiscite is nowhere in sight.

At the same time as events above were in train there was deadly violence in Azad Kashmir’s Haveli district, between supporters of the PPP and the PML( N) who were supposedly jointly celebratin­g an Id Milan party. Five died. Both parties appear to have opened fire on one another and there was widespread looting and burning of public property. Once again political difference­s led to death and wanton destructio­n and once again the tensions that underlie Azad Kashmir proved to be uncontaina­ble. There is no prospect of that changing in the foreseeabl­e future and Kashmir as a whole, whoever rules or administer­s it, appears condemned to a miserable existence...

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