By
Sajjad Shaukat
The
Martyrs’ Day, known as Youme Shuhada-e-Kashmir is observed on July 13 every
year on both sides of the Line of Control and all over the world by the
Kashmiris to pay homage to 22 Kashmiris who were martyred in 1931 to free
Kashmir from the brutalities of despotic Dogra rulers. The day is the milestone
in the history of Kashmiri struggle against foreign occupation. However, the
history of Dogra rule (1846-1947) in Kashmir is replete with tyrannous
treatment, meted out to the Kashmiri Muslims by Dogra forces. Under the Dogra
rule, they were leading so miserable life that it was difficult to
differentiate them from beasts. Slave labour, heavy taxes, capital punishment
for cow slaughter, and living under constant terror was order of the day.
In
this regard, Yousaf Saraf in his book, “Kashmiris Fight for Freedom” calls it
“free forced labour” and “instead of donkeys and horses, Kashmiri Muslims were
used for transportation of goods across the far-flung areas.” In this context,
while describing the pathetic picture of the Kashmiris, in his book, “The India
We Served”, Sir Walter Lawrence writes, “Army was employed in forcing the
villagers to plough and sow, and worse still, the soldiers came at harvest time
and when the share of the state had been seized” and “there was very little
grain to tide the unfortunate peasants over the cruel winter.” On April 19,
1931, the ban of Eid Khutba (Sermon) ignited widespread demonstrations in the Jummu
city for a number of days. It was followed by desecration of the Holy Quran at
the hands of Dogra forces, which resulted into outrage among the Muslims
throughout the state. In Srinagar, people gathered in Jamia Masjid to denounce
this blasphemy. One such get-together was held in Khankah-e-Muella Srinagar,
which was addressed by prominent Kashmiris. When the meeting was concluded, a
youth, Abdul Qadeer, pointing his finger to the Maharaja’s palace, raised
slogans “destroy its every brick.” With the accusation of sedition, he was
arrested forthwith. Abdul Qadir was to be tried in the court, but due to large
public resentment, the court was shifted to Central Jail Srinagar.
On
July 12, 1931, in response to the shifting of court, intense public protests
were held throughout the city. The next day, on July 13, 1931, thousands of
people thronged the Central Jail Srinagar to witness the in-camera trial of
Abdul Qadeer. As the time for obligatory prayer approached, a young Kashmiri
stood for Azan. The Dogra Governor, Ray Zada Tartilok Chand ordered soldiers to
open fire at him. When he got martyred, another young man took his place and
started Azan. He was also shot dead. In this way, 22 Kashmiris embraced
martyrdom in their efforts to complete the Azan. The people carried the dead
and paraded through the streets of Srinagar, chanting slogans against Dogra
brutalities. Complete strike was observed in the city, which was followed by
weeklong mourning. This incident shook the whole state and the traffic from
Srinagar to Rawalpindi and Srinagar to Jammu came to halt from July 13 to 26,
1931. The 22 martyrs are buried in Martyrs’ Graveyard at Khawaja Bazar,
Srinagar. Consequent upon these brutal killings, the Kashmiri leadership
realized the need to form a political party, Muslim Conference (MC) with a view
to waging struggle for their freedom.
Later,
in 1934, state’s first elections were held and MC won 10 out of 21 seats, and
after two years in 1936, it succeeded in getting 19 out of 21 seats. Indian
Congress was upset with this situation and tried to create division in the
ranks of Kashmiri leadership. Afterwards, on July 19, 1947, MC passed a
resolution to merge Kashmir with Pakistan, considering the geographical proximity—majority
of Muslim population (77%), language and cultural relations of Jammu and Ironically,
despite a lapse of 66 years, Kashmiris are still struggling and sacrificing to
achieve their alienable right under the UN resolutions for the plebiscite in
Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir Valley is one of the most heavily militarized
regions in the world with Indian 7 million armed security forces which are
perpetrating various forms of state terrorism on the innocent Kashmiris. Since
1989, a deliberate campaign by the Indian army and paramilitary forces against
the Kashmiris has been manifested in brutal tactics such as crackdowns,
curfews, illegal detentions, massacre, targeted killings, sieges, burning the
houses, torture, disappearances, rape, breaking the legs, molestation of Muslim
women and killing of persons through fake encounter.
According
to a report on human rights violations in the Indian Occupied Kashmir, since
1989, there have been deaths of 1,00000 innocent Kashmiris, 7,023 custodial
killings, 1,22,771 arrests, 1,05,996 destruction of houses or buildings, 22,776
women widowed, 1,07,466 children orphaned and 10,086 women gang-raped/molested.
Indian brutal securities forces have continue Besides Human Rights Watch, in
its various reports, Amnesty International has also pointed out grave human
rights violations in the Indian controlled Kashmir, indicating, “The Muslim majority
population in the Kashmir Valley suffers from the repressive tactics of the
security forces. Under the Jammu and Kashmir Disturbed Areas Act, and the Armed
Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act and Public Safety Act, security
forces personnel have extraordinary powers to shoot suspected persons.”
In
its report on July 2, 2015, the Amnesty International has highlighted
extrajudicial killings of the innocent persons at the hands of Indian security
forces in the Indian Held Kashmir. The report points out, “Tens of thousands of
security forces are deployed in Indian-administered Kashmir…the Armed Forces
Special Powers Act (AFSPA) allows troops to shoot to kill suspected militants
or arrest them without a warrant…not a single member of the armed forces has
been tried in a civilian court for violating human rights in Kashmir…this lack
of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses…India has
martyred one 100,000 people. More than 8,000 disappeared (while) in the custody
of army and state police.” In this respect, European Union passed a resolution
on May 11, 2011 about human rights abuses committed by Indian forces in the
Indian held Kashmir. Particularly, in 2008, a rights group reported unnamed
graves in various regions of the Indian occupied Kashmir. In this context, in
August, 2011, Indian Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission (SHRC)
officially acknowledged in its report that innocent civilians killed in the
two-decade conflict have been buried in unmarked graves. Notably, foreign
sources and human rights organizations including Association of Parents of
Disappeared Persons (APDP) have disclosed that unnamed graves include thousands
of persons, killed by the Indian forces in the fake encounters including those
who were tortured to death by Indian secret agency RAW.
In
its report China’s leading News Agency Xinhua has unearthed more gruesome
details on world-stunning unmarked graves in Poonch of the Indian occupied
Kashmir. The report revealed the statement of Sofi Aziz Joo, caretaker of a
graveyard as saying, “Police and Army used to bring those bodies and direct me
to bury them. The bodies were usually bullet-ridden, mutilated, faces
disfigured and sometimes without limbs and heads.” It seems that non-condemnation
of these Indian massive human rights violations and non- interference for the
settlement of this issue by the so-called civilized international community, especially
the US have further encouraged New Delhi to keep on going with its state terrorism
on the armless Kashmiri masses. Ignorance of the issue by them involves the
risk of nuclear war between Pakistan and India. Indian authorities are not
willing to talk with Kashmiri people on political grounds. New Delhi reached to
a conclusion that only bullet is the right way of dealing with Kashmiris,
demanding their right of self-determination. Surprisingly, Indian successive
governments are trying to ignore the dynamics of the freedom movement of
Kashmiris for the sake of their alien rule. It is notable that dialogue between
India and Pakistan took place on a number of occasions, but produced no
outcome, prolonging the agony of the subjugated people of the occupied Kashmir due
to Indian intransigence.
Nevertheless,
observance of Kashmiris’ freedom struggle during the Martyrs’ Day every year is
reaffirmation of the fact that Kashmiris will continue to fight against Indian
illicit occupation. In this context, Youme Shuhada-e-Kashmir is an ideal day
for Kashmiris to seek inspiration to take their war of liberation to its
logical end. At this time of distress, the people of Pakistan’s side are sharing
the grief of Kashmiri freedom lovers. Pakistan also observes Youme
Shudaha-e-Kashmir on July 13, launching a protest against the oppressive
polices of Indian occupation, which have continued against the hapless
Kashmiris.
Nonetheless,
on July 13, all over the world, Kashmiris renew their pledge to continue the ongoing
war of liberation for the accomplishment of their right of self-determination
and for the independence of Kashmir from the despotic Indian rulers who
continue state terrorism in the Indian-controlled Kashmir like the Dogra
rulers. In these terms, every day is Martyrs’ Day for the Kashmiris.
Sajjad
Shaukat writes on international affairs and is author of the book: US vs
Islamic Militants, Invisible Balance of Power
Email:
sajjad_logic@yahoo.com
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