By Sohail Parwaz
The comedy of error is that the Muslim could never keep them
as a united block to show strength or display their worth. The Ummah’s
interest was always a last priority for the States especially the Arab nations.
Whenever I critically look at this irony then few lines from a famous German
poem – through which the German intellectuals were condemned and criticised for
their silence and cowardice – suddenly haunt me:
First they came for the Communists,
and I didn’t speak up,
because I wasn’t a Communist.
Then they came for the Socialists,
and I didn’t speak up,
because I wasn’t a Socialist.
Then they came for the Catholics,
and I didn’t speak up,
because I was a Protestant.
Then they came for me,
and by that time there was no one
left to speak up for me.
and I didn’t speak up,
because I wasn’t a Communist.
Then they came for the Socialists,
and I didn’t speak up,
because I wasn’t a Socialist.
Then they came for the Catholics,
and I didn’t speak up,
because I was a Protestant.
Then they came for me,
and by that time there was no one
left to speak up for me.
Few years ago, the British member Parliament George Galloway
bluntly bashed the Muslim leadership of the world for their indifferent
attitude and criminal silence over ruthless killings in Gaza strip by the
brutal Israelis. He never spared them even in the following years. He openly
said, “I address the Arab and Muslim leaders sincerely with the question. Have
you no sense of shame? Judge yourselves before you are judged”. He never
hesitated to condemn, the Indian atrocities in the blood bathed valley of
Kashmir, in past. Although both the issues have centuries old historic
background, nevertheless, in near future the both were founded with hardly six
months difference; the announced siege of the Kashmir valley took place on 26
October 1947 while Israel was founded hardly 200 days later on 14 May 1948. The
Muslim block is finally at a crossroad, where it is completely lost and doesn’t
find a way out. The Muslim Ummah has not only lost its destination but has also
lost its identity, courage, character and faith (Emaan).
Like Muslim Ummah I shall also prefer to shed few tears for
the burning valley where the children of lesser god are facing the atrocities
at the Indian hands. The plight of inopportune Kashmiris is a never ending
saga. Like 27thOctober and 5th February there are many other dates also
associated to the Kashmir freedom movement. One more historical day was 13 July
1931, a day that was not only a mile stone but a turning point in the history
of Kashmir. That was the day when the Kashmiris bluntly spelled their hate and
revulsion against tyranny and oppression and ever since then, every day in the
Valley is 27th October or 13th July.
According to a systematic and deliberate planning the
Kashmir issue is being shoved in the dusty draws. The basic issue was the
freedom and Kashmiris’ right of self-determination, which was molded with the
passage of time as an unfinished business of partition. The deliberate efforts
were made to minimize its gravity as some ‘internal matter’ or some bilateral
matter, while the history suggests that the issue existed even before India and
Pakistan were founded as independent and separate nations.
As aforesaid that the dilemma of Kashmiris is a compilation
of dates and no specific date by no means is the date when resistance started
in Kashmir. There have been incidents of equal importance before 27th October,
like the deal between the East India Company and Maharaja Gulab Singh, merely
for rupees seventy-five lacs in 1846. However, these dates were certainly the
turning point in freedom movement.
It was the Maharaja and his forces’ highhandedness that
forced the people to turn against them. The Kashmiris, mostly the Muslims were
marginalized and persecuted.
In July 2011, British parliamentarian George Galloway, the
veteran campaigner on Kashmir, while addressing a seminar at the UN in Geneva
had said that Kashmiris simply want plebiscite which was promised to them by
the UN and former prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru. He pointed out to
the world that due to a crime committed by the British empire the sufferings of
the Kashmiris were greater than the Palestinians and some 80,000 had died in
more than 20 years of freedom struggle, uncountable numbers had been
imprisoned, exiled, wounded and maimed, while the rape was used as a tool of
occupation. Mr. Galloway stated in unambiguous words that Kashmir was never the
part of India.
The same prejudiced West that shows concern for Arab Spring
and lost sleep for people’s rights in Libya and Syria is ironically seen
indifferent to the miseries of the Kashmir quandary. It’s a point of great
concern that due to the atrocities by Indian security forces from January 1989
till mid June 2014, around 94,038 innocent Kashmiris have been killed and that
excludes custodian killing which comes around 7,023. During this period
approximately 126,209 arrests have been made while 22,778 women have been
widowed and 107,469 children have been orphaned. The most heinous crime is of
gang-raping which the inhuman Indian soldiers, shamelessly committed, thus raped
and molested 10,120 women.
Dr. Subramanian Swami of BJP has recently said in a
television interview that the only solution to the Kashmir problem is a
decisive war against Pakistan and latter must be nuked if India is interested
in a peaceful Subcontinent. It reflects the mindset of Indian leadership and
their interest for the peace but still if someone is interested in presenting
the other cheek to the Indian hardliners then he is certainly living in a
fools’ paradise. Ironically, despite a lapse of 69 years, Kashmiris are still
struggling and sacrificing to achieve their alienable right under UN
resolutions for the plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir. What the world needs to
understand is that the global village will always remain restive if the flashpoint
Kashmir remains unresolved and is not handled seriously.
According to a systematic and deliberate planning the
Kashmir issue is being shoved in the dusty draws. The basic issue was the
freedom and Kashmiris’ right of self-determination, which was molded with the
passage of time as an unfinished business of partition. The deliberate efforts
were made to minimize its gravity as some ‘internal matter’ or some bilateral
matter, while the history suggests that the issue existed even before India and
Pakistan were founded as independent and separate nations. It is high time for
the peace custodians of the world better worry for the speedily approaching
Asian Autumn that may turn world into a barren globe.
The irony is that on one hand the innocent Muslim Kashmiris
of Jammu & Kashmir were suppressed and tortured while on the other hand the
clever Indian Prime Minster Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru was assuring the world at
every forum, about extending the plebiscite right to the Muslims of the Valley.
That’s the most tragic episode of this unresolved issue. What Pandit Nehru
assured to the outer world and what he executed and accomplished internally is
a different story being kept pending for some other time. That’s how the new
tale about the miseries of the inopportune Kashmiris started. Ever since the
freedom of India Pakistan, the number of the Indian troops is increasing
in the Kashmir Valley and so is the severity of the atrocities committed by the
brutal Indian Army.
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