Monday, March 28, 2016

It’s not like this What we really think of Kashmir

Mr. Writer I really don’t know what #Kashmiris really think of India. But believe me we #Indians have enormous love & respect for them. Your article is a good read and in the first sight a masterpiece of intellectualism but then one need to go again through it in the light of facts and logics and not merely on prejudices.
You said “We may not want them to express their sentiments” but can you list out any such event where Kashmiris who were supporting Pakistan in Mohali were abused or harmed. I don’t think so because there was no such incident. That’s secular India for you where people know, constitutional rights are for each and everyone equally.
You said that BJP has taken Kashmiris further from us. Is it really so? Look again into the past same BJP government in centre paid thousands of crores when Kashmir was in floods. Same BJP Prime Minister spent his Diwali with Kashmiris. Or forget it just tell any incident where BJP had done any unconstitutional act in Kashmir.
You talked about the religious divide. Yes there is a religious divide in the nation and this is because of seculars and liberals. People like you who use words such as Hindu MLA are the biggest reason for this divide. A MLA is a MLA, representative of people why are you casting them as Hindu MLA or Muslim MLA. Our constitution has no such provision of religion based representation. Yet for people like you it is an easy way to gain popularity and you never hesitate walking over it.
You mentioned about hostility of Indians towards Kashmiri Muslims. Once again you are wrong people don’t hate Kashmiri Muslims or Muslims of any other part of India. People hate those people who are involved in terror attacks in the country. No matter, whether they are from Kashmir or anywhere else. People just hate them. Apart from it absence of Kashmiri pundits from your article shows that you keep only one eye open at a time so as to have a limited view of things.
In matter of Mewar University I do agree that beating those students was wrong and such acts are condemnable. But tell me if some people do any such act how fare is it to book a whole community or a nation for it. Also you need to be more attentive with news legal action has been initiated against those who spread that rumor.
You also seem to have problem from AFSPA being imposed on the state. But do you know it was imposed in 1990 and was not before that. So we need to think why it was imposed over that state? The answer as much as I know is terrorism, which was at its peak in early 90s in that state. There was no other solution to that as terror handlers were not ready to talk without bullets. So they were answered in their language only. Even then we can say yes we need to have a pure debate over AFSPA but a debate full of pure facts and logics and not prejudices.
You also talked about unavailability of justice to Kashmiris. Yes you are true but this is a situation of whole India. Justice is not an easy thing to get here in whole of the country. Yet if you talk about Kashmir specially you must have knowledge of what happened in Machil Encounter case. And if you don’t know go and check first before spreading rumors.
In last you talked about anit-muslim nationalism which so far is not evident in the country. Some incidences have taken place but these are crimes and not a war against the community you love most. But if you see them in such way only similar crimes have also taken place against the most hated majority community also. But all these went unnoticed because seculars and liberals see no value for their life. You talked about freedom of shouting “Bharat mata ki Jai” and then start searching politics, religion and cast in it.
I request people like you to please be liberal with your minds in a real sense and not prejudicially. Because, just like, half truth is more dangerous than a lie, pseudo liberalism is more dangerous than communalism.

Request-
1. This article is my personal opinion and it must not be Secularized, Liberalized and intellectualized.

2. Please ignore errors in English.

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