It is unfortunate that in this hour of grief and mourning when we lost our jawans, some leaders are making irresponsible statement. Take the statement of National Conference leader and former Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah. “Such incidents take place here often” he told a TV news channel. Dr Abdullah was not ready even to admit that Pakistan was responsible for the dastardly attack in Pulwama.
Farooq Abdullah held Government of India responsible for the violent situation in the state. One should remind him that Abdullah was chief minister of the state for several years and the situation in the state was no better under his rule. He would just say that India should initiate dialogue with all stake holders including Pakistan.
But Dr Farooq Abdullah has never come out with solution to the problem. He has nothing to suggest to resolve the situation in the state. What is the point in suggesting that India should talk to the leaders who are on the pay roll of Pakisan’sISI. Does Farooq mean that India should talk to stone pelters. In a fit of rage last year Dr Abdullah had gone out to say that “Kashmir does not belong to India’s father (Kya Kashmir Bharat kebaapkahai).
In order to reach at the depth of the situation in Jammu & Kashmir, we should know that the Islamic radicalism has taken a deep root in the valley. A novel by Leo Tolstoy ‘HazirMurad’ mentions the so called holy war in Chechnya against Russia like terrorists heads Masood Azhar and Hafiz Sayeed talk of ‘jehad’ in Kashmir. It was in the backdrop of 1951. Russia (then Soviet Union) has been fighting this war in Chechnya for long.
We had enough of talks and dialogues on Kashmir issue. This is the time when we can’t talk of peace and love against the dreaded enemy of humanity. The time has run out for any further talk with Pakistan on Kashmir issue.
We have example of China before us. China has scrapped the Islamic fundamentalists there. The Islamic fundamentalists have been forced to change their food habit as well which is against Islam. The action against Islamic fundamentalists is being taken at the behest of the Communist Party of China. No country has dared to condemn China on this count. Even 57 Nation Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has not registered any protest against China on this matter.
Lakhs of Muslims are being re-educated to adopt Communist way of life in Xinjiang province of China. Muslims are being told to shun Islam. They are also being asked to criticize certain tenet of Islam failing which they are threatened to follow the instructions.
Pulwama incident happened because of flexible policy. Our ancestors must have some solid reason to coin this idiom, “LatonkeDevata Baton se NahinMante” ( those who deserve boots would not understand the language of words).
Ever since Burhan Wani was killed by our security forces there has been spurt in stone pelting incidents and rise in militancy in the valley involving local youths. Hundreds of our jawans were injured in the stone pelting attack. But the state government did not use force to contain the incident and punish the offenders.
There are people who embrace the stone pelters. Leaders like Sitaram Yechury and Rahul Gandhi don’t mind demonstrating in favour of separatists forces in Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Time has come to crack down with iron hand on the separatist and terrorists in Kashmir without caring for the leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee and Sitaram Yechury.
Another point of concern is huge quantity of explosives used in the Pulwama attack. It is said that some 100 Kg of RDX was used in the suicide bomb attack on CRPF jawans. It only goes to prove large scale smuggling of explosives in the valley. Not only that the terrorists have huge quantity of arms and grenades including assault rifles. How smuggling of arms on such large scale is taking place?
(The writer is a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha)
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