Keeping Kashmir On the Boil
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Keeping Kashmir On the Boil

by Sumit Peer
Oct 12, 2021, 04:06 pm IST
in Bharat, Analysis, Jammu and Kashmir
Family members of school teacher mourning after getting informed of his alleged killing by terrorist at Sangam Edgar near Srinagar

Family members of school teacher mourning after getting informed of his alleged killing by terrorist at Sangam Edgar near Srinagar

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The trigger might be pulled in Kashmir but instructions come from Rawalpindi. The nation has to have a strong deterrent to stop the evil designs of the enemy nation

 

Kashmir Valley has been a playground for Jamatis for decades now. They were politically incubated and allowed to grow into monstrous and venomous trees.

Initially, Congress wanted to use them as a weapon to counter Kashmir Chief Minister Sheikh Abdullah’s clout, hold and popularity over Kashmiris. Well, there are no marks for guessing that this was like the Bhindranwala model of Punjab. Eventually with time and with the induction of Mullahs from local mosques of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, Jamatis became an authority on radicalisation. Consequently, local Moulvis were replaced by radical preachers. Jamatis played an important role in indoctrination of radical preachings of Islam across the villages of Kashmir and Muslim-dominated areas or districts of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir. Soon the State reached a stage which resulted in ambassadors of Jihad working on their agenda to create a rapid rise in madrasa numbers and also spreading the madrassa culture and cult across the Muslim pollution irrespective of the demographic divides. Eventually after having a strong foothold in southern Kashmir in particular, these ambassadors of jihad planned to spread into more areas.

This led to a two-way progression after having cemented the ground into a political arm and terrorist arm. Political arm was the first to come up as the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party is based on ideology and vote bank policies of Jamatis. It has South Kashmir as its stronghold. In due course of time, a host of terrorist organisations cropped up with various names and banners but with similar Islamist ideology.

A predominant part of this ideology has been ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits and establishment of Sharia on the ancient land of Kashmir as they thought this will be the first successful theoretical concept of Ghazwa-e-Hind. Rest is all history and we all know how half a million Kashmiri Pandits were forced to abandon the Valley, their women and children were not even spared as killings, rapes, burning of houses, kidnappings and explicit warnings and paid ads in local newspapers were the order of the day. The cherry on the cake was a facade of perceptions and optical illusions which were created by using adjectives like unemployment, development education etc. However when we go into the details of Article 370 and 35A we understand why it was necessary to put a spanner in the works of Jamatis. Imagine no CAG, no IPC, no Supreme Court jurisdiction and billions of dollars of economic packages going on, well terrorism was successful and a booming industry and made some people in the Valley millionaires. Things where going well as per plan and with the help of international lobbying firms the agenda were been propagated successfully to a great extent.

Lt General Nadeem Anjum, new ISI Chief 

The new ISI Chief is trying to make his presence felt on the corpses of five innocent lives. The message if decoded is that Kashmir Hindus/Pandits, RSS workers, Hindus from other parts of India and some locals who are pro-India will be eliminated. This is the pattern and message for Indians to see and introspect

The ground began to shake when Narendra Modi was announced as Prime Ministerial candidate and later tremor came in 2014 and the final body blow came on 5th August 2019 with the abrogation of Article 370 and 35 A which was made to believe by agenda-driven political pundits that it will now be impossible to run Jammu and Kashmir. This led to a new dawn and ray of hope for common man in Kashmir but was a death nail for the  Muslim fundamentalists who have been nurtured by their masters across the LOC. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah surprised the whole world with their agility and speed. Their mission was dismantled in a plain seven minute speech which the whole nation was glued on to their TV sets and incidentally I was also on one of English TV channels on a panel to discuss the same topic. I was completely taken aback when the managing editor was left to talk to the legal team before he could put a headline to show that Article 370 and 35 A was history. As we were celebrating and overjoyed as nation, people from across the border especially the ISI was crying blood tears as all the work of seven decades was down the drain.

ISI has been trying various tactics and stunts to get back into the game and when all of theirs agendas, stooges and pawns are pushed out of the spectrum of influence the desperation levels and quest to keep Kashmir issue relevant is all the more stronger. Now let us correlate the killings by militants right from eliminating Chandrakant Sharma, a RSS worker in 2019 to cold blooded murder of Makhan Lal Bindroo, a 70 years old chemist selling medicine and curing people, a street vendor from Bihar and a taxi driver apart from two Hindu teachers educating and empowering the young generation. It becomes crystal clear that these killings were done with an intent to kill and send shock waves across the Valley and nation. Especially killing two Hindu  teachers on the first day of Navratri when the Nation is doing Kalash Sthapana across numerous temples makes it amply clear that there is a connection to these killings.

The nation was crudely awakened when a few days ago an announcement was made that a new  DG ISI (Lt General Nadeem Anjum) is going to  take charge in Pakistan.

The message is clear that Lt General is trying to make his presence felt on the corpses of five innocent lives. The message if decoded is that Kashmir Hindus, RSS workers, Hindus from other parts of India and some locals who are pro-India will be targeted. This  is the pattern and message for Indians to see  and introspect.

The trigger might be pulled in Kashmir but instructions come from Rawalpindi. The nation has to have a strong deterrent to stop the evil designs of the  enemy nation. n
 

Sumit Peer

The writer is Political Commentator

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