I reiterated in my recent FB post that Kashmir
problem is not political rather religious fundamentalism. This post is in line with
my article titled 'What is exactly the problem with Kashmir today' published on
merinews.com on September 9, 2016. (http://www.merinews.com/article/what-is-exactly-the-problem-with-kashmir-today/15919366.shtml)
In that article, I had clearly
explained why the Kashmir issue is neither political (freedom struggle or
plebiscite) nor for autonomy or for abrogating AFSPA. The problem is purely the
radicalised Wahhabi Islamic movement that was seeded by late Pakistani military
ruler President Zia-ul-Haq. Their first step was to compel Kashmiri Pundits to
flee from the Valley. And then, planting radical Wahhabism through madrasas and
mosques. The situation is now such that the Wahhabi revolutionaries have taken
full control over the Valley and their radical movement can no longer be
quarantined through dialogue.
From the time of
writing of that article (September 2016) until last week, when I wrote the FB
post, many of my friends are still unconvinced with my opinion. Most of my
friends, albeit did not react to my FB post or the article, but did personally
message me that my facts were incorrect and the source from where I had
gathered them was probably biased. Some even alerted me against believing in
false RSS propaganda, although my analysis was purely based on various opinions
provided by expert contributors from India and abroad, who are neither supporters of the RSS
nor enemies of Pakistan.
But, as it is
said, truth never remains buried for long and at an opportune time, it props up
from anywhere. On May 12, 2017, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terrorist Zakir Musa aka
Zakir Rashid Bhat, who had succeeded the slain terrorist Burhan Wani, issued a
video message threatening Hurriyat Conference of dire consequence if they
termed the Kashmir issue as a 'political struggle' instead of 'Islamic uprising'.
Earlier too, Zakir Musa had explained that their armed struggle was neither for
Kashmir nor for any freedom/autonomy. Their fight was for Islam read Wahhabi
Islam.
In the meantime,
some media channels have also exposed how the terror network is being coordinated
and organised through social media. Republic TV too, exposed recently that
Zakir Naik apart from radicalising Muslim youth had also been involved in mass
conversion to Islam of people from poor sections of non-Muslim communities.
They have been extremely successful in their ulterior motives in Kerala and
parts of Mumbai, UP & Bengal. It is just the beginning for these
radicalised Wahhabi groups towards establishing their dream caliphate of
'Khurasan'. For those unaware, Khurasan was a historical province of the
pre-Islamic period that spread from Iran to Burma, including North India.
Now the question
is, what would be the possible solution to the Kashmir issue? Is resumption
of dialogue between India and
Pakistan a solution?
I don't think so
because even Pakistan internally does not want Kashmir. No doubt, they have
been sowing the seeds of Wahhabi terrorism in India, but the situation has now
gone even beyond Pakistan's control. Pakistan's intention is to let this
radical movement be restricted to Kashmir only, harming India for long. I also feel that Pakistan wouldn't like
to go to war with India over
Kashmir as they no longer want it. The stone-pelters of Kashmir who often raise
Pakistani flags in addition to the flags of ISIS are also aware of it. A
journalist asked a stone-pelter as to why he was raising the Pakistani flag if
he didn't want Kashmir to become part of Pakistan? The simple answer that the
journalist got from the stone-pelter was that he had raised the Pakistani flag
only to irritate India. Pakistan is India's enemy and an enemy's enemy is our
friend, he further said.
Should there be
any talks between the Indian government and Hurriyat and other separatists?
The answer is now
clear from Zakir Musa's message to Huriyat as explained in the beginning of
this article. Even the politicians of Kashmir are so terrified with this
Wahhabism that they are under compulsion to take anti-India stance in fear of
risk to their lives.
Is India actually
losing Kashmir as claimed by many anti-BJP political parties?
Again, I don't
think so. This problem is limited to just five districts of the Kashmir Valley
surrounding Srinagar. In rest of the areas, people are not supportive of this
radical movement and rather seek government action to curb this menace. The
Shia communities of Kargil are very worried over this Sunni Wahhabism. Thus,
the government of India should take some stern steps as mentioned below:
1) Either dismiss
the Mehebooba government or at least bring these five districts under direct
control of the Central government.
2) Stop all
telecommunication networks that these radical forces depend upon.
3) Enforce a
search and eliminate operation, to be carried out meticulously cleaning each
and every square inch of the affected region. There are some liberated zones,
as per claims, which need priority attention. The point to be noted is that a
majority of people want peace but remain helpless and fearful of just a handful
of terrorists. Once these terrorists are eradicated, common people will come
out in the open against these radical forces.
4) The media must
be advised to stop giving space to separatists and agents of Pakistan. Our news
anchors while blasting such Pakistani stooges, fail to realise that they are
indirectly giving a platform to these anti-nationals. Hysterical debates on
Kashmir should be stopped for sometime giving our security forces sufficient time
to fix the real problem.
5) There should be
proper investigation to identify the terror funding network through illicit
money trail and each and everyone involved in it should be booked without
considering the outcome due to the status in the Valley of that particular
individual.
6) If Pakistan
really wants a war, give it to them and this time a decisive one, wining back
PoK and liberating Balochistan.
Will the Narendra
Modi government take such courageous steps?
I think that Prime
Minister Modi has already started preparations and soon we will see some action
on the ground. One thing that must be noted is that only Narendra Modi can
cure this chronic disease of Kashmir dispute. If he fails, then nobody knows
how long will India continue
to bleed over Kashmir.