Demographic shift in favour of a particular community having record of supporting anti-national elements can have an adverse impact on national security interests
Brig Anil Gupta
Consequent to eruption of militancy in Kashmir in late eighties and its extension to Doda District and Rajouri –Poonch in nineties migration of Hindu families to Jammu began. This was soon followed by migration of Muslims belonging to the militancy infected areas. Large number of Gujjar settlements also erupted all of a sudden close to International Border and around Jammu City. However, this was followed by a very serious event which appears like a well -planned conspiracy to alter the demography of Jammu. A large number of members of a particular community commenced buying land and built up properties in parts of Greater Jammu. Even illegal encroachments of forest and government land by them were ignored by the government machinery.
During the last decade and a half exclusive Muslim colonies have mushroomed around Jammu, some of them openly advertise in papers that plots will be sold to Muslims only. Though being illegal these colonies are provided amenities like water and electricity by the government machinery. The
settlements have been planned in such a manner that Hindu dominated localities have been encircled.
Jammu is basically a Hindu dominated area. In the year 1981, there were only two Muslim dominated localities within the City. As per the official figures of 1986-87, the religion wise breakdown of Jammu was Hindus 88.5 per cent, Muslims 4.5 per cent, Sikhs 6.4 per cent and others 0.6 per cent. Thereafter, due to disturbed conditions in the State proper census could not be conducted in 1991 and 2001. As per Census-2011 which included religion wise breakdown in the population data, the same for Greater Jammu is Hindus 78.36 per cent, Muslims 10.97 per cent and Sikhs 8.74 per cent.
It is essential to identify the factors that have led to this change. While there has been constant decline in the Hindu population (10.4 per cent since 1986-87 -the year of eruption of militancy), the Muslim population has more than
doubled during the same period. Growth rate is a major factor; Muslim growth rate is 24 per cent against the national average of 18 per cent. Another factor is migration from Valley and other parts of Jammu region. Hindus from Jammu have migrated to other parts of the country. Though the majority of Kashmiri Muslims have acquired
property in Jammu, they prefer to spend the summers in Valley and return to Jammu in winters. Many have also shifted to Jammu to ensure smooth and continuous education for their children. The governments in the past turned a blind eye to grabbing of state/forest land by Kashmiri Muslim migrants. Huge properties on these lands have been built by politicians, bureaucrats, police officials and government servants. The corrupt officials of revenue department have not only helped these settlers grab the state/forest land adjacent to the NH and other outskirts of the city but are also involved in altering the revenue records. Taking the shelter of militancy the nomadic tribes have settled in large numbers around Jammu. Apart from grabbing forest land, they have also taken on lease/ bought from the locals land at very high rates and built
settlements all along the possible routes of infiltration. They have also been allotted “Pattas”, a system to help landless locals in which state land is leased to them for a fixed annual rent, with the active connivance of the concerned
government officials.
Emotional Migration of Hindus is another contributory factor. The lack of higher educational facilities and job opportunities in Jammu has led to large number of youth moving to other cities/metros of the country leaving behind the parents. When parents grow old and are unable to manage due to inadequate medical facilities they also prefer to leave Jammu to join the children. This makes land/property available for sale and Migrants offer lucrative rates, often more than the prevailing market rate, to buy such properties thus adding to the demographic shift. Source of funding remains a major suspense. Some fingers point towards Hurriyat and ISI as part of a well thought out strategy. NRI funding and liberal flow of petro-dollars to
promote Salafism could also be the contributors. Most of these settlers prefer to retain property at their ancestral places as well thus ruling out sale of ancestral property as a legitimate source of funding.
Till early eighties there were only two known Muslim localities in Jammu. Thereafter, number of colonies started mushrooming around the periphery of the old city and towards the North. Today there are more than 30 such colonies all around Jammu city in addition to about equal number of Gujjar bastis. Jammu has also been victim to large scale illegal immigrants belonging to the same
community. These illegal foreign migrants belong to Bangladesh and Myanmar. The migration took place
during the period 1998-2012. The
migration to a large extent was backed by the politico-police nexus. Some of them even managed to acquire Citizenship and Voter Cards. Since these are illegal migrants, their figures are not included in the Census-2011. If their numbers are also added to the official figures, the increase in Muslim population will be even higher upsetting the demographic balance. As per government version 13,400 Myanmari and Bangladeshi migrants are living
in Camps in Jammu. The actual figures are much more than the official figures.
Myanmari Immigrants: “Rohingyas” belong to the Arakans region of Myanmar bordering Bangladesh. They follow Sunni Islam and belong to Indo-Aryan ethnicity. In 1982, the Myanmar Government declared them as non-nationals thus rendering them stateless. This led to their migration to neighbouring Bangladesh, Thailand and even Pakistan. However, they were not welcomed in these Muslim countries as well. This led to their influx into India through the porous border with Bangladesh. As per official estimates there are 36,000 Rohingyas settled in seven states in India namely, UP, West Bengal, Andhra, Kerala, Assam, J&K and Delhi. Almost 1,700 Rohangiya families comprising approx. 8,500 souls (official figures are 1286 and 5000) live in the
settlement colonies of Rajiv Nagar, Kassim Nagar, Malik Market, Bahu Fort, Karyini Talab, Channi Rama, Vidhata Nagar, Railway Basti, Kargil Colony and Bhatindi. Bhatindi Ka Plot is the home to highest number of Rohingya
migrants-686 in total as stated by the Chief Minister in the legislative assembly. Many of them have acquired refugee status from United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) thus adding to plethora of ‘refugee’
communities in Jammu region. As per official estimates approx. 186 families are illegal and not registered with UNHCR. Illegal settlements have mushroomed in areas such as Gol Gujral, Nandini, Seora, Tope. Govt of J&K has provided them basic amenities including health care and Anganwari schools. A Madarsa is also being run by a fellow migrant Maulana Shafiq in Narwal Bala. A large number of NGOs and philanthropic organisations also help them besides benefitting from ‘zakat’ (charity). Though majority of them earn livelihood through daily labour and employment in local shops, dhabas, restaurants, car washing stations yet involvement of some of them in petty and heinous crimes cannot be ruled out. Due to fear of being deported they prefer to avoid any controversy at present but the possibility of some black sheep among them is likely.
Bangladeshi Immigrants: Jammu and its adjoining areas have also become safe haven for illegal Bangladeshi migrants who were brought here in the nineties by unscrupulous contractors with the promise of migrating to Pakistan through the Jammu border. They used to come in hordes. After repeated failed attempts to cross over to Pakistan, they gradually started to settle in Jammu. As per the government of India figures given in Rajya Sabha in November 2016, there were around 2 crore illegal Bangladeshi immigrants staying in India. Their exact number in J&K is not known but is guessed to be approximately 10,000. Since they are not granted refugee status and are not registered with UNHCR, they are all illegal. They are staying in Bastis and Jhuggies in the Muslim localities. Majority of the male members work as skilled labour like electricians, plumbers, welders, guards, gardeners, black smith etc., while the female
members work as domestic help generally with Muslim families. They speak Hindi fluently and have merged well with local population. They even migrate in summers to the Valley with well to do Muslim families, bureaucrats and police officers. Many of them have managed to obtain ration cards, voter cards, Aaadhar cards and Permanent Residence Certificate (PRC). They are suspected to be involved in crime as well as anti-national activities at the behest of the local mullahs and maulvis. It is also learnt that attempt is being made to motivate them to join ‘jehad’.
Implications of demographic change are: It will lead to increased influence of Hurriyat and other pro-separatist and pro-Pakistan elements in the communally sensitive Jammu region which has so far displayed maturity and tolerance; assist in Pakistan’s design of portraying the entire state of J&K as disturbed and disputed; provide a trigger for communal violence; Provide logistics assistance and rest and recoupment base for terrorists; create a dormant terror network to be activated at an opportune moment; demographic shift in favour of a particular community having record of supporting anti-national elements can have an adverse impact on national security interests, one of the two foreign terrorists killed in South Kashmir in October last year was identified as a native of Myanmar; make the area vulnerable to “radicalisation”. A few notorious families also indulge in smuggling of bovines thus hurting the local sentiments and creating a sense of fear and panic among the locals through crimes and mafia like activities.
It is evident from the foregoing that silence of those who oppose any move of honourable return of Kashmiri Pandits to Valley, Sainik Colonies for veterans and issue of Domicile Certificate to West Pakistani refugees on the pretext of attempt to change the demography is not only perplexing but smells of communalism. If not addressed well in time it could become a communal flash point in the hitherto peaceful region. Jammu is fast emerging as a ‘Ticking Time Bomb’.
(The writer is a Jammu based political commentator, columnist, strategic and security analyst)
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