By Tariq Rizwan
Violence erupted in Indian occupied Kashmir
about a week back after the brutal killing of Burhan Wani, Hizbul Mujahideen
leader, in a so called encounter. Local Kashmiri youngsters are fighting the
troops in streets and in the mountains of the disputed Himalayan State.
The valley is under virtual siege for the last one week due to heavy deployment
of Indian troops. Curfew has been imposed and Indian troops and para military
forces are perpetrating the worse kind of indiscriminate firing, shelling tear
gas etc which has resulted so far into death of more than 40 innocent Kashmiris
and injuring of about 1400 others. Clashes are still going on and there is no
apparent end to the violence. Most of the independence leaders including Syed
Ali Gilani and Mir Wais Umer Farooq are under siege.
Pakistan has taken the issue to UN on Thursday, 14 July 2016
and blamed India
for initiating the brutalities. Pakistan
Ambassador at UN Dr Maleeha Lodhi urged the international community to realize
their responsibility, come forward to implement the UN resolutions on Kashmir seeking self determination for the Kashmiris. She
claimed that Indian policies in the occupied valley have jeopardized the
prospects of durable peace in the disputed valley. Besides, the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has also demanded an immediate cessation to the
atrocities, extra judicial killings and violation of human rights in occupied Kashmir.
Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria has told a
weekly news briefing in Islamabad that India has a track record
of violating the fundamental human rights of Kashmiris including their right to
life and self-determination. He reiterated that Pakistan is always ready to resolve the
longstanding dispute with India
through dialogue. But, he stated, India is shying away from the
dialogue process. “It is for the international community to urge India to
resolve issues through dialogue,” Zakaria said as tensions continued to grip
Indian-occupied Kashmir nearly a week after prominent Kashmiri separatist
leader Burhan Wani of the Hizbul Mujahideen was killed in an apparent police
encounter.
Due to growing tension in the valley, Indian authorities
clamped curfew, blocked telecommunication and cellular system to cut the region
off from rest of the world. India
is adamant and termed the Pakistan’s
moves as interference in its internal affairs. However Pakistan has reminded India
that Kashmir is a disputed territory in the
light of UNSC resolution and should be treated accordingly. Both the government
and Pakistan Armed Forces have condemned the brutalities of Indian Armed Forces
against the innocent Kashmiries and asked India to respect the human rights
of Kashmiri people.
It is time for India to open its eyes and behave
like a true democracy and respect the Kashmiris’ right of self determination.
World is competing in the economic field and giving more rights to the people
as witnessed by the recent referendum in UK, parting ways with EU. It is an eye
opener for India
too to give some decent escape to the Kasmiris and save the democracy in the
country else the storm is so severe and swift that it may take the whole
country into hot water.
The writer is a freelance journalist.
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