With Tehran once again reiterating its support for the peaceful struggle of the Kashmiri people for their right to self determination, the three decade old question of whether the armed struggle is contributing positively to the Kashmir cause has once again cropped up. A reality check reveals that expect for Islamabad, no other government in the world supports the ongoing armed struggle in Kashmir. However, of what use is Pakistans support for this armed struggle when it has been placed the grey list by Financial Task Force (FATF) for failing to combat money laundering, terrorist financing and other related threats to the integrity of the international financial system!
While Islamabad and the separatists may laud the armed struggle in Kashmir and try hard to give it an aura of legitimacy, but the world continues to view militancy as terrorism. Thus, while we are continuously losing our boys in gunfights with security forces, it is most unfortunate that their sacrifices fail to stir the conscience of the international community. Whats even more surprising is that even though our leaders keep complaining about the international communitys apathy towards Kashmir, they arent willing to do anything about the armed struggle, which incidentally is the main issue that is alienating us from the world. When all our leaders unanimously agree that the Kashmir issue can only be resolved by international intervention, isnt championing the cult of violence suicidal for the K cause?
Whether we like it or not but the fact is that those who support the armed struggle in Kashmir havent been able to cite even a single benefit that militancy has provided. On the other hand the armed struggle has helped India diplomatically. By announcing that terror and talks cannot go together, New Delhi has defended its decision of not entering into dialogue with Islamabad on the Kashmir issue. And by saying that though talks and terror cannot go together but talks on terror can go ahead, New Delhi has deftly capitalised on the international communitys disapproval of the armed struggle in Kashmir and thus successfully managed to play the victim card! The fact that the international community hasnt pressed New Delhi to give up its obduracy and commence talks with Islamabad only goes to prove that the world seems to agree with Indias contention.
The recent encounter in Hakoora village of south Kashmirs Anantnag district in which three militants were killed is bound to further alienate the international community. A subsidiary terrorist group called Ansar Ghazwatul Hind (AGH), which is the Kashmir cell of Islamic State (ISIS) has claimed that one of the deceased militant was its cadre. And since the AGH has posted his photograph with this groups deputy chief Rehan Khan posing in front of an Daesh flag, the international community would obviously take the claim made by AGH very seriously. And with the ISIS dimension being added to the ongoing violence in Kashmir, which country or organisation of international repute would like to get involved in the Kashmir issue resolution process?
The separatists and the United Jihad Council (UJC) have already disassociated themselves from the AGH and this is understandable as its chief Zakir Musa (who himself is a former Hizbul Mujahideen commander) has openly threatened to execute separatist leaders. Yet what is incomprehensible is the fact that the UJC and separatist leadership despite making claims of enjoying overwhelming popularity and local support havent been able to get hold of the errant Musa and his boys. The international community will obviously interpret the presence of an AGH militant alongside Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen district commander Eisa Fazili and his associate when the trio was cornered by army in Hakoora village as a clear indication that the Hurriyat and the UJC are hand-in-glove with the AGH and this is something that is extremely worrisome.
The problem with the gun is that it ultimately goes out of control and this is exactly what is happening in Kashmir. Three decades ago when JKLF fighters brought the Kalashnikov into Kashmir they told us that they were waging an armed struggle in order to achieve azadi (independence) and we were upbeat. Then came the HM which decimated the JKLF in a bloody purge and changed the aim of armed struggle in Kashmir from independence to merger with Pakistan. Once again we warmly greeted the HM and quickly replaced our dreams of azadi with the Kashmir banega Pakistan (Kashmir will become part of Pakistan) idea. And now we have the AGH which rejects the HMs vision for Kashmir and instead wants to convert Kashmir into a Caliphate with the radical ISIS brand of Islam and find people waving ISIS flags during public protests despite repeated appeals by Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani and other leaders not to do so.
The problem with the gun is that it ultimately goes out of control and this is exactly what is happening in Kashmir. Three decades ago when JKLF fighters brought the Kalashnikov into Kashmir they told us that they were waging an armed struggle in order to achieve azadi (independence) and we were upbeat. Then came the HM which decimated the JKLF in a bloody purge and changed the aim of armed struggle in Kashmir from independence to merger with Pakistan. Once again we warmly greeted the HM and quickly replaced our dreams of azadi with the Kashmir banega Pakistan (Kashmir will become part of Pakistan) idea. And now we have the AGH which rejects the HMs vision for Kashmir and instead wants to convert Kashmir into a Caliphate with the radical ISIS brand of Islam and find people waving ISIS flags during public protests despite repeated appeals by Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani and other leaders not to do so.
Though our leaders have openly denounced the ISIS and are confident that this radical group has no presence or support in Kashmir, the inability of our leadership to hunt down those waving ISIS flags goes to prove their inefficiency. The sudden transformation of Zakir Musa who was one of HM supremo Syed Salahuddins most trusted lieutenant from a die-hard Hizb commander to an Al Qaeda convert proves that Kashmiri youth are not immune to radicalisation. With the emergence of fundamentalist groups like the AGH, Kashmir will soon be swarming with bad terrorists who could upset the UJCs agenda and end this militant conglomerates monopoly over the armed struggle. This prognosis may appear farfetched today but it would be naïve to reject it on the grounds that this eventuality is beyond the realms of possibility!
The need of the hour is to get over the habit of wishful thinking and instead act immediately to prevent the scourge of fundamentalism from spreading in Kashmir.
Tailpiece: Three decades ago when the armed struggle started in Kashmir, there were many leaders who openly disapproved use of the gun to achieve self determination as they were convinced that this would ultimately prove to be a counterproductive proposition. And even though such people were branded as Indian agents and threatened with dire consequences, most of them didnt relent despite being fully aware that they would be killed. Today one realises the profound wisdom and astute farsightedness of those leaders who opposed this idea and even embraced death by standing firm on their convictions.
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