By Mr Tariq Rizwan
Pakistan and India achieved independence from British rule on
14 and 15 August 1947 respectively, as a result of independence struggle
extended over decades. The two respective national leaders, Quaid e Azam
Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Mahatma Gandhi played decisive role for their nations’ victory.The constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950,
replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as India’s ‘Magna Carta’. Earlier, the constitution
was adopted by the India Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949, introducing
a democratic form of government. The day 26 January, was selected for this
purpose because it was this day in 1930 when the Declaration of Indian
Independence (Purna Swaraj) was proclaimed by the Indian National Congress. It
is one of three national holidays in India, the other two being Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti.
Since 1950, India has been hosting head of state
or government of another country as the state guest of honour for Republic Day
celebrations in New Delhi. This year, French
President Francois Hollande is expected to arrive in Chandigarh on January 24
before attending the Republic Day’s parade in New Delhi. He will be the chief
guest at this year’s Republic Day parade. According to an Indian official Vijay
Dev, President Hollande’s will land in Chandigarh International Airport
directly from France.
Everywhere, Kashmiris on both sides of the Line
of Control (LoC) and across the world observe the Indian Republic Day as a
black day due to the fact that their ‘Right of Self Determination’ could not be
fulfilled as per the UNSC resolutions. It is aimed at conveying to the
international community that India’s claim of being a democratic republic is
totally misleading after it denied the people of occupied Kashmir their
inalienable right to self determination. The call for the observance of
the black day is being given by the veteran Hurriyet leader Syed Ali Gilani,
All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC), Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation
Front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik, senior Hurriyet leader Shabbir Ahmed Shah,
High Court Bar Association and other pro liberation leaders and organizations. The
day is being marked with a complete strike in Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) besides
anti India demonstrations and rallies will be held in world capitals.
On the other side, a huge number of Indian forces
in the occupied territory are preparing to ensure and force the people to
participate in the State sponsored functions. Crackdowns are being planned
to barricade the roads leading to the Bakhshi Stadium, the main venue of
official function in Srinagar. As usual prominent Kashmiri leadership including
Syed Ali Gilani, Muhammad Yasin Malik, Mir Waiz Farooq, Shabir Shah and Ahmed
Dar Farida Bahenji etc will be arrested or put under house arrest to deny them
the right of denouncing the event and holding demonstrations as they believe
that India lacked the justification to celebrate the day in occupied Kashmir.
They have urged that India had illegally occupied the territory and requested
the international community specially US President Barack Obama to use its
influence in settling the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris
aspirations. Kashmiris from across the globe are planning to
stage demonstrations on 26 January 2016. In Kashmir valley and on both sides of
LoC, supporters of political and religious parties will take to the streets,
display banners and placards “We want freedom,” “Long live Kashmir” and “Long
live Pakistan”. At the same time they raise anti-India and pro-freedom slogans.
Last year, while addressing the participants of
the rally, Kashmiri leader Asghar Rasool has said, “How unfortunate is that
India is celebrating its Republic Day while in Indian administered Kashmir
people are demanding their rights. The spirit of the United Nations resolutions
are being crushed and killed under the draconian law like Armed Forces Special
Powers Act and other black laws.” Protest rallies were also held in other
districts of Azad Kashmir. In Mirpur, Kotli and Rawalakot hundreds of
government employees staged the protest demonstrations against the continued
Indian brutalities. They appealed to US President Barack Obama to put pressure
on India for the permanent settlement of Jammu and Kashmir dispute aimed at
bringing peace to the region. Meanwhile, in a statement issued in Srinagar the
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik said that
Indian state terrorism in the occupied territory could not suppress the ongoing
liberation movement, adding that the liberation struggle would be taken to its
logical conclusion.
The Indian Republic Day is being attended
regularly by leaders of leading countries i.e US, UK, Canada and this year
France. It is moral responsibility of these leaders to urge the Indian
leadership to resolve the Kashmir dispute according to the aspirations of
Kashmiri people. This will enable the region usher in a new era of development
and prosperity.
The writer is a free
lance journalist based in London
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