By
Sajjad Shaukat
On October 20, this
year, former Prime Minister of Pakistan administered Kashmir; Barrister Sultan
Mehmood Chaudhry said that Kashmiri March is being organized on October 25,
2015 in New York in front of the UNO headquarter to press for just and durable resolution
of longstanding Kashmir issue. He urged the Pakistanis and Kashmiris and
Americans as well as those who believe in human rights and human dignity to
participate in the Kashmir Million March to make it a great success. In this
regard, invitations have been sent to Hurryat leaders of the Indian occupied
Kashmir including Syed Ali Gillani, Mir Waiz, Shabir Shah and Asiya Andrabi
(Hurryat Conference) and other leaders and dignitaries.
The real aims of the
Kashmir Million March is to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir and
to draw attention of the international community towards Kashmir issue,
displaying that this struggle would continue till the independence of Kashmir.
Last year, People
belonging to various segments of society including political parties and other
important dignitaries came out on the streets of London in UK and participated
in the Kashmir Million March to express solidarity with the citizens of
Indian-held Kashmir in their decades-long struggle for the right of self-determination,
protesting against the human rights violations by Indian troops in the
Indian-occupied Kashmir.
Despite the sinister
efforts of Indian high officials and media to sabotage the Kashmir Million
March, it held in the heart of London. In this regard, some Indian-backed
miscreants threw bottles at the stage from where the participants of the March
were to be addressed. In this respect, Barrister Sultan Mehmood said India’s
sympathizers tried to sabotage the procession.
Addressing the
gathering, Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, British parliamentarian Lord
Nazir and other speakers said, “There is a need for the united efforts so that
a message can be given to the international community that there would be no
peace unless Kashmir issue is resolved...the Kashmir issue must be resolved in
the light of UN resolutions…if a referendum about freedom of Scotland can be
held, then similar thing can be arranged for Kashmiris too.”
It is notable that India
has started a propaganda campaign regarding Kashmir. In this context, India
claimed that on October 25, 1947, the then ruling Hindu Maharaja of Kashmir,
Hari Singh had opted for accession to India by signing the instrument of
accession and Indian Government had accepted it on October 27 1947. In fact,
this act of Hindu Raja was in total contrast to the aspirations of Muslim
majority of Kashmir, who desired to join Pakistan. India’s occupation of
Kashmir was against the international norms and a “Standstill Agreement” signed
by Hari Singh with Pakistan on August 15 1947. (Refer page 97 of Conflicts
between India & Pakistan-An Encyclopedia compiled by Peter Lyon).
Consequently, India inserted armed forces into Kashmir and forcefully occupied
it. The people of Kashmir retaliated by fomenting an indigenous resistance
movement against the Indian intruders.
As a matter of fact,
India occupied two third of the territory of Jammu and Kashmir known as 1ndian
occupied Kashmir, whereas one third area was liberated by local Muslims as Azad
Jammu and Kashmir. Since then, New Delhi has been suppressing the innocent
people of Indian dominated Kashmir through mass extra judicial killings, forced
disappearances at the hands of forces—gang rapes, indiscriminate use of force
and torture, firing on demonstrations, custodial killings, encounters,
detentions etc.
Since 1989, over 50,000
(By some reports nearly 100,000), Kashmiri people have been killed during the
ongoing conflict), while, State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has found 2,730
bodies buried into unmarked graves, scattered all over Kashmir—believed to
contain the remains of victims of unlawful killings by Indian security forces.
Several international
agencies and UN have reported gross human rights violations in Indian
controlled Kashmir. In a press release, the spokesman of the Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) stated, “The Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights is concerned about the recent violent protests in
Indian administered Kashmir that have reportedly led to civilian casualties as
well as restrictions to the right to freedom of assembly and expression.” A
2008 report by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees determined
that Indian-administered Kashmir was only ‘partly free.’ A recent report by
Amnesty International stated that up to 20,000 people have been detained under
a law called Armed Forces Special Powers Act -1958 (AFSPA) in
Indian-administered Kashmir.
Undoubtedly, the Kashmir
dispute as recorded in United Nations document involves the right of
“self-determination” which means the right of all people to freely determine
their political status. UN Security Council clearly laid down that question of
accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to India or Pakistan will be
decided through democratic method of free and impartial plebiscite. The UN
resolutions are still valid even though India has made many efforts to declare
them bilateral after Simla agreement. It is a unilateral interpretation of the
issue by Indian leadership to keep it in a cold storage. Despite passage of
more than 40 years, India has not made any serious effort to resolve this
issue. In this respect, New Delhi’s move of cancellation of recent Foreign
Secretary level talks Islamabad is a point in case. In such a background,
Kashmiri people have time and again been registering their voice to highlight
their plight and attract attention of the world community to acknowledge their
right of self-determination.
It is mentionable that
like the previous year, Pakistan’s recent serious and sincere effort at the
annual session of the United Nations—the speech of Pakistan’s prime minister
and his meeting with the American president, highlighting the Kashmir dispute
and demanding its solution has infused a new spirit among the Kashmiri people.
However, last year,
Barrister Sultan Mahmood spearheaded the event. It is projected that
Kashmir Million March not only highlighted the grave human tragedy in
Indian-occupied Kashmir, but also called on Britain to play its role in helping
the Kashmiris obtain their legitimate right of self-determination. The
Barrister has also demanded of the United Nations to take notice of the killing
of the innocent Kashmiri people as a result of firing on Line of Control. He
remarked that the Kashmir Million March would be befitting reply to the Indian
aggression. He also demanded that the Indian Prime Minister, instead of issuing
provocative statements should withdraw 800,000 Indian forces deployed in the
disputed territory. Barrister Sultan and Andrew Griffiths Member of the British
Parliament and Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir
in the House of Commons also addressed a press conference in the British
parliament ahead of the march, and pledged that people in electoral
constituencies will be made the part of the Kashmir movement.
Frustrated by the
campaign of Kashmiri people, India through diplomatic channels raised the issue
of Kashmir Million March with Britain in a meeting of Indian External Affairs
Minister Sushma Swaraj with Britain’s Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg in
London. India was also trying to project through media that Kashmiris are
divided over organizing Kashmir Million March to be organized from Trafalgar
Square to the 10 Downing Street.
However, Kashmir is an
internationally recognized dispute and cannot be resolved at bilateral level.
Indian government’s propaganda of describing mass Kashmiri resistance as
terrorist activity is an attempt to nullify the indigenous nature of freedom
struggle in Jammu and Kashmir. Despite India’s harsh and repressive measures,
Kashmiri movement for self determination can not be suppressed.
Pakistan being a
legitimate party to the Kashmir dispute, by virtue of partition plan and UN
resolutions, has right to support the cause of the right of self determination
of Kashmiri.
Nevertheless, Kashmir
Million March organized in UK is true reflection of the aspirations of the
Kashmiri people who are endeavoring to wake up the conscience of world
community (Specially the super powers) to listen to their voice, and become
aware of true face of democratic India.
And the March is show of
unity among the Kashmiri people, and a “signature plebiscite” against the
Indian occupation and oppressive activities.
By resorting to
desperate diplomatic activities to influence UK authorities with regard to
Kashmir Million March, New Delhi has acknowledged that it uses oppressive
methods to gag the aspiration of the Kashmiri people.
While, the March is also
an encouragement for other oppressed communities of India to display their
solidarity to the people of Kashmir and also highlight their light as well.
It is of particular
attention that the West propagates the freedom of expression and demonstration,
so the UK Government upheld its traditions by allowing and fully supporting the
said March.
Especially, a petition
was submitted asking the British government to impress upon India to resolve
the Kashmir dispute. In a statement, Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Gilani declared
the Million March a much-needed step and stated that it is to give the world a
message that terrorism has no direct or indirect link to the Kashmir liberation
movement and the people of Kashmir were struggling for their genuine right.
Nonetheless, Kashmir
Million March in New York would prove a milestone in the struggle of Kashmiris’
right of self-determination, and an obstacle to the intransigence of India
which is using delaying tactics in resolving this old issue.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on
international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants,
Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations
Email:
sajjad_logic@yahoo.com
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