By
Sajjad Shaukat
Every year, Kashmiris
living on both sides of the Line of Control and Pakistan including rest of the
world celebrate July 19 as the Day of Kashmir’s Accession to Pakistan, as on
this very day in 1947, the historical resolution was adopted by the by the All
Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference in Abi Guzar, Srinagar during an emergency
convention at the residence of Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan. It was presided
over by Chaudhry Hamid Ullah Khan, and the resolution was presented by Khawaja
Ghulam-ud-Din Wani and Abdul Rahim Wani, with 59 prominent leaders in
attendance.
The resolution was
unanimously adopted, indicating that existing religious, geographical,
cultural, economic ties and the aspirations of millions of Kashmiri Muslims
warrant accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan. During the
partition of the Sub-continent, the people of the state of Jammu and Kashmir
which comprised Muslim majority decided to join Pakistan according to the
British-led formula. But, Dogra Raja, Sir Hari Singh, a Hindu who was ruling
over the J&K in connivance with the Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru
and Governor General Lord Mountbatten joined India.
The design to forcibly
wrest Kashmir began to unfold on August 16, 1947, with the announcement of the
Radcliffe Boundary Award. It gave the Gurdaspur District—a majority Muslim area
to India to provide a land route to the Indian armed forces to move into
Kashmir. There was a rebellion in the state forces, which revolted against the
Maharaja and were joined by Pathan tribesmen. Lord Mountbatten ordered armed
forces to land in Srinagar.
However, Indian forces
invaded Srinagar on 27 October 1947 and forcibly occupied Jammu and Kashmir in
utter violation of the partition plan and against the wishes of the Kashmiri
people.
When Pakistan responded
militarily against the Indian aggression, on December 31, 1947, India made an
appeal to the UN Security Council to intervene and a ceasefire ultimately came
into effect on January 01, 1949, following UN resolutions calling for a
plebiscite in Kashmir.
It is mentionable that
the Security Council adopted resolution 47 (1948) of 21 April 1948 which
promised a plebiscite under UN auspices to enable the people of Jammu and
Kashmir to determine whether they wish to join Pakistan or India. On February
5, 1964, India backed out of its promise of holding plebiscite. Instead, in
March 1965, the Indian Parliament passed a bill, declaring Kashmir a province
of India-an integral part of the Indian union.
The very tragedy of
Kashmiris had started after 1947 when they were denied their genuine right of
self-determination. They organised themselves against the injustices of India
and launched a war of liberation which New Delhi tried to suppress through
various forms of state terrorism.
Passing through various
phases, the struggle of Kashmiris which has become an interaction between the
Indian state terrorism led by the Indian security forces and war of liberation
by the freedom fighters keeps on going unabated.
It is notable that since
1947, in order to maintain its illegal control, India has continued its
repressive regime in the Occupied Kashmir through various machinations. In this
regard, as already mentioned that India forcibly occupied Kashmir in gross
violation of the “Partition Plan of the Indian Subcontinent, but, through the
so-called-Instrument of Accession of October 27, 1947 which is illegal, and
remains controversial, New Delhi justifies its hold on the Kashmir.
India has also been
acting upon ethnic cleansing and conspiracies to alter the demography of the
Indian-held Kashmir. In this context, Indian establishment has militarized the
princely state of Kashmir since its illegitimate occupation. In 1947, the
Muslims constituted 77%, while the Hindu population was 23% of the population.
The ratio is now 64.19% to 32.24% due to unabated killings and other
controversial acts like settlement of non-Muslim migrants (Hindus and Sikhs)
from Punjab.
For the purpose, illegal
land-grabbing is being practiced by Indian security forces such as Army, CRPF,
ITB, and BSF in the Indian Occupied Kashmir, using lease and acquisitions.
Nevertheless, various
forms of state terrorism have been part of a deliberate campaign by the Indian
army and paramilitary forces against Muslim Kashmiris, especially since 1989.
It has been manifested in brutal tactics like crackdowns, curfews, illegal
detentions, massacre, targeted killings, sieges, burning the houses, torture,
disappearances, rape, breaking the legs, molestation of Muslim women and
killing of persons through fake encounter.
According to a report on
human rights violations in the Indian Occupied Kashmir, from January 1989 to
December 2013, there have been deaths of 93,984 innocent Kashmiris, 7,014
custodial killings, 1,22,771 arrests, 1,05,996 destruction of houses or
buildings, 22,776 women widowed, 1,07,466 children orphaned
and 10,086 women gang-raped/molested.
Indian brutal securities
forces have continued these atrocities—extrajudicial killings in way or the
other. From January 1 to June 15, 2014, there have been deaths of 54
innocent Kashmiris, 09 custodial killings, 3438 arrests, 08 destruction of houses
or buildings, 02 women widowed, 03 children orphaned and 34
women gang-raped/molested.
In fact, Indian forces
have employed various draconian and controversial laws like Armed Forces
Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and the Public Safety Act (PSA) etc. in killing the
Kashmiri people, and arbitrarily arrest of any individual for an indefinite
period.
Besides Human Rights
Watch, in its various reports, Amnesty International has also pointed out grave
human rights violations in the Indian controlled Kashmir, indicating, “The
Muslim majority population in the Kashmir Valley suffers from the repressive
tactics of the security forces. Under the Jammu and Kashmir Disturbed Areas
Act, and the Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act and Public
Safety Act, security forces personnel have extraordinary powers to shoot
suspected persons.”
It is mentionable that
under the cover of draconian laws, most of the times, majority of the popular
pro-movement leadership is detained or house-arrested by the Indian security
forces, and mostly, without prior orders from the higher authorities. As per a
Kashmiri human rights group, Voice of Victim (VOV), a total of 1 471 torture
centres are operating in the Occupied Kashmir where arrested Kashmiri leaders
and the youth are subjected to severe torture.
In this respect,
European Union has passed a resolution about human rights abuses committed by
Indian forces in the Indian held Kashmir.
It is of particular
attention that in 2008, a rights group reported unmarked graves in 55 villages
across the northern regions of the Indian-held Kashmir. Then researchers and
other groups reported finding thousands of mass graves without markers. In this
regard, in the last few years, rights groups discovered nearly 3,000 unnamed
graves in the various districts of Kashmir. In this respect, in August, 2011,
Indian Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) officially
acknowledged in its report that innocent civilians killed in the two-decade
conflict have been buried in unmarked graves. The report indicated 2,156
unidentified bodies which were found in mass graves in various regions of the
Indian-held Kashmir.
Notably, foreign sources
and human rights organisations have revealed that unnamed graves include those
innocent persons, killed by the Indian military and paramilitary troops in the
fake encounters including those who were tortured to death by the Indian secret
agency RAW.
In its report, China’s
leading News Agency Xinhua has unearthed more gruesome details on world-stunning
unmarked graves in Poonch of the Indian occupied Kashmir. The report revealed
the statement of Sofi Aziz Joo, caretaker of a graveyard as saying, “Police and
Army used to bring those bodies and direct me to bury them. The bodies were
usually bullet-ridden, mutilated, faces disfigured and sometimes without limbs
and heads.”
It seems that
non-condemnation of these Indian massive human rights violations and
non-interference for the settlement of this issue by the so-called civilized
international community, especially the US have further encouraged New Delhi to
keep on going with its state terrorism on the armless Kashmiri masses.
Ignorance of the issue by them involves the risk of nuclear war between
Pakistan and India.
Indian authorities are
not willing to talk with Kashmiri people on political grounds. New Delhi
reached to a conclusion that only bullet is the right way of dealing with
Kashmiris, demanding their right of self-determination. Surprisingly, Indian
successive governments are trying to ignore the dynamics of the freedom
movement of Kashmiris for the sake of their alien rule.
Nonetheless, every year,
the Kashmiris and their brethren in Pakistan, and those living all over the
world observe July 19 as the Day of Kashmir’s Accession to Pakistan to
re-affirm their commitment to continue their struggle against Indian illicit
occupation, and till the attainment of this liberation.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on
international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants,
Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations
Email:
sajjad_logic@yahoo.com