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Valley not Deterred by Violence

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Dec 13, 2014, 12:00 am IST
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Intro: The Kashmiri people have moved on from the situation of the 1980’s and 1990’s. They are fed up of the violence and look forward to a secure future.

Intro: Despite terrorists attempt to lessen rally’s impact, PM Narendra Modi’s rally at Sher-e-Kashmir Stadium in
Srinagar on December 8 was a success.

The socio-political environment in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is witnessing a historic and dynamic change for the better. The high voter turnout in the first three phases of the election has set the pace for the inevitable change. Democracy and freedom with development as the foundation is set to replace six decades of obdurate, dynastic politics marked by self confessed “feudal fiefs” and politics of opportunism.
When the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) announced its “Mission 44” it confronted amused disdain from the Kashmiri separatists as well as local mainstream parties. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not deterred; he addressed issues of the state with great determination and resolve. Pakistan was given a severe beating for its transgression along the line of control and the international border; it was also made clear to the neighbouring country that the duplicity of nurturing anti-national elements in J&K and simultaneously hankering for talks will not work anymore.
The vested interests in Kashmir responded to the threat in the manner that they know best – with disruption and deceit. A considerable boost to the nefarious designs was given by such Kashmiris who are associated with the Pakistan based terror mongers. They gave calls for election boycott and engineered other disruptive activities like strikes and lockouts at the behest of their masters in Pakistan.
As the voting began, the euphoria caused by a large voter turnout rattled the terrorists and they responded with a spate of attacks. The suicide attack in Arnia, district Jammu on November, 27, followed by the second suicide attack at Uri in Kashmir on December, 05; the infiltration bid in Kupwara, Kashmir on December, 02, and various other terrorist activities were initiated.
The meticulous terror plan laid out by the terror masters in Pakistan is easily discernable from the manner in which they coordinated the rally held in Lahore by the terror master, Hafiz Saeed, with the terror activities in Kashmir. In the rally, Hafiz Saeed declared an unending Jihad against India, especially so in Kashmir and – lo behold – the entire Kashmir valley erupted in violence immediately after.
Another notable point is the manner in which the points for terror strikes were selected. Terrorist struck in all three regions of Kashmir – North (Baramulla), Central (Soura) and South (Pulwama) and also in Jammu. The terror masters attempted to send two messages. One, they can strike at a time of their choosing. Two, they can strike at a place of their choosing. The game plan was also coordinated with Prime Minster Narendra Modi’s rally at the Sher-e-Kashmir stadium in Srinagar on December, 8, which indicates that their political strategy goes beyond the elections.
The terrorists were in for a great shock. Despite the unfortunate loss of life and injuries suffered by the security forces, the terrorists could not strike at the civilian population as they intended to and they lost the complete cadre that they had infiltrated with great difficulty.
A day before the Prime Minister’s rally in Kashmir, a rumour was floated that it had been cancelled. This was a last ditch effort to reduce the turnout and somehow lessen the impact. The rally was not only held, it was well attended with a positive response from the locals to the Prime Minister’s call for development as the mainstay for uplifting the deprived people of the region. The next day polling witnessed a record 58 percent turnout; it was less than the previous two outings but a record nevertheless, since the separatist bastions of Sopore, Tral and Baramulla went for polling. These areas, where the boycott call is the traditionally most effective, also registered a record voter turnout when compared to the previous elections. Uri, which had witnessed a suicide attack a few days back, responded with an all time record voter turnout of 79 percent.
The bottom line is that the Kashmiri people have moved on from the situation of the 1980’s and 1990’s. They are fed up of the violence and look forward to a secure life and good jobs for their younger generations. Regrettably, there are some in Kashmir who are unable to read the writing on the wall and are not ready to move with the times. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set the pace and has no intention of looking back. Pakistan either will have to relent from its evil designs or stay isolated.
Jaibans Singh (The writer is the Editor of www.defenceinfo.com)

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