The Oklahoman

India PM's actions are a concern

- By Nyla Ali Khan Khan teaches at Rose State College and is a member of the Oklahoma Governor's Internatio­nal Team. The views expressed here are her own.

The recent unilateral decision by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to revoke Article 370, which guaranteed the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, is a flagrant violation of India's sovereign constituti­on. The curbing of political and civil liberties in Jammu and Kashmir is questionab­le.

A little history: In October 1947, the monarch of Jammu and Kashmir signed the “Instrument of Accession” to India, officially ceding to the government of India jurisdicti­on over defense, foreign affairs and communicat­ions.

In January 1948, India referred the Kashmir dispute to the United Nations. Prime Minister Nehru took the dispute beyond local and national boundaries by bringing it before the U.N. Security Council, and seeking a ratificati­on of India's “legal” claims over Kashmir. The U.N. reinforced Nehru's pledge of holding a plebiscite in Kashmir, and in 1948 the Security Council establishe­d the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan to play the role of mediator in the Kashmir issue.

The UNCIP adopted a resolution urging the government of Pakistan to cease the infiltrati­on of tribal mercenarie­s and raiders into Jammu and Kashmir. It also urged the government of India to demilitari­ze the state. The resolution proclaimed that once these conditions were fulfilled, the government of India would be obligated to hold a plebiscite in the state to either ratify or veto the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India.

In the meantime, the government of Jammu and Kashmir negotiated with the central government to ensure that it would be allowed to function as a fully autonomous unit within the federation. Article 370 ensured that apart from defense, foreign affairs and communicat­ions, decisions with regard to other matters would be determined with the consent of the government of Jammu and Kashmir.

India's constituti­on seeks to guarantee respect for the rule of law, the independen­ce of the judiciary and the integrity of the electoral process. But time and again, provisions of the constituti­on have been breached in Kashmir, and the ideals that it enshrines have been forgotten. In Kashmir, rights relating to life, liberty, dignity of the people and freedom of expression guaranteed by the constituti­on have been flouted. The revocation of Article 370, without consultati­on and following legislativ­e processes, makes it clear that the much-lauded parliament­ary democracy in India has been unable to protect a genuine democratic setup in Kashmir.

Kashmir has been under a lockdown, communicat­ion blackout and informatio­n blackout since Aug. 5. Modi cannot avoid his ethical and moral responsibi­lities toward the peoples of states in a federal country. The lives of people cannot be torn asunder by paramilita­ry forces and other “upholders” of the law.

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