Independence Day: Kashmir, Uniting against Indian Aggressive Designs
By Sajjad Shaukat
It was due to the selfless practical unity among the Muslims under the leadership of Quaid-i-Azam that Pakistan became a tangible reality on August 14, 1947. But, that unity started declining after passing through various crises, and the result was separation of East Pakistan in 1971, as the India manipulated differences between East Pakistan and the West Pakistan.
Although the 14th August is celebrated every year as the Independence Day, but, this time, it has come at a time when Pakistan is facing multiple threats of grave nature externally and internally, which are worrying all the citizens.
Externally, Pakistan is facing Indian aggressive designs. Pakistan’s security forces, especially, Pak Army and Rangers have already been responding to India’s unprovoked firing at the Line of Control (LoC) boldly in Kashmir, including Working Boundary in Sialkot and other sectors. But, India suddenly accelerated its aggressive designs against Pakistan by taking belligerent steps.
In this regard, Indian extremist Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government ended special status of the Jummu and Kashmir on August 5, this year, while scrapping articles 35A and 370 of the Constitution in a malicious attempt to turn Muslim majority into minority in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK).
By ignoring protests, even by the Indian opposition parties, the upper house of India’s parliament also passed a bill proposing the state of Jammu and Kashmir which includes the Kashmir Valley and the Ladakh area—be split into two federal territories. Jammu and Kashmir will have a state legislature, and Ladakh will be ruled directly by New Delhi.
Fearing reaction of the Kashmiris in the Indian Held Kashmir, Indian authorities placed large parts of the region under curfew and Kashmiri leaders were detained or arrested.
Communications were cut, with private mobile networks, internet services and telephone landlines cut. The state government ordered that there shall be no movement of public and all educational institutions shall also remain closed. There will be a complete bar on holding any kind of public meetings or rallies during the period of operation of this order. Hindu pilgrims and tourists were expelled.
New Delhi which already had 500,000 troops in the Indian Controlled Kashmir sent almost 30000 extra troops.
In fact, India is going to increase brutal tactics through a major military operation to suppress the Kashmiris’ war of liberation. Indian forces have already intensified state terrorism, as every day innocent Kashmiris are being martyred. In the recent past, Indian forces again used cluster bombs on the Kashmiris. Many Kashmiris have become permanently blind and paralyzed due to pellet guns shots, including chemical weapons used by the ruthless Indian forces.
On the other side, a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) of Pakistan which includes civil-military leadership and the DG of primary intelligence agency ISI, chaired by the Prime Minister Imran Khan reviewed the situation arising out of Indian unilateral and illegal actions, situation inside Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and along LOC, decided to take various steps.
In this respect, on August 7, 2019, Islamabad implemented various measures such as expulsion of Indian High Commissioner, withdrawal of Pakistani High Commissioner from New Delhi, suspension of bilateral trade relations with India—to take Kashmir matter to the UN Security Council; to observe the Independence Day-August 14 in solidarity with Kashmiris and their struggle for right of self-determination and to observe Indian Independence Day-August 15 as Black Day in Pakistan.
P.M. Imran also directed that “all diplomatic channels be activated to expose brutal Indian racist regime, design and human rights violations”. The premier also directed the armed forces to remain on high alert to meet any India’s misadventure.
On the same day, unity was witnessed by the ruling party PTI and the opposition parties-PPI, PML-N and the religious parties when the joint session of the parliament unanimously passed resolution in condemnation of “India’s unilateral and illegal move to scrap Kashmir’s special status”, as enshrined in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions—“deployment of additional troops and atrocities in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir”.
The resolution demanded India to stop the “brutalisation of the people of IOK through killings, torture, arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, mass blinding by pellet guns, and use of rape as an instrument of war”.
It called upon the UN Security Council to take cognisance of the matter and the UN Human Rights Council to constitute a Commission of Inquiry. It also calls upon Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to “convene an extraordinary high level session immediately” and “work with the UN for an end to repression in IOK”.
Notably, in a statement at an emergency meeting of the organization’s Contact Group on Jammu and Kashmir in Jeddah on August 6, 2019, the members “condemned the illegal Indian actions, while reiterating their continued support for the people of Jammu and Kashmir”. It added: “They called for a peaceful resolution of the dispute in accordance with the United Nations Security Council resolutions and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people…Jammu and Kashmir is an internationally recognized dispute, pending on the agenda of the UN Security Council”.
Earlier, taking note of India’s war-like posture, addressing the joint session of the parliament, Prime Minister Imran Khan said: “India’s decision to end special status of Occupied Kashmir will have repercussions globally…This may lead to incidents like Pulwama [attack], for which India will blame Pakistan. This will lead to problems in Azaad Kashmir. If they attack us, we will retaliate…Where is the end to this?…All parties will lose that war. A conventional war between two nuclear armed nations will have global consequences”.
On August 6, 2019, the statement was issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) DG Maj-Gen. Asif Ghafoor after the conclusion of a Corps Commanders meeting, said that the meeting, which was chaired by the Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa reiterated that “Pakistan never recognised the sham Indian efforts to legalise its occupation of Jammu & Kashmir through article 370 or 35-A decades ago, efforts which have now been revoked by India itself…Pakistan Army firmly stands by the Kashmiris in their just struggle to the very end…shall go to any extent to fulfil our obligations in this regard.”
Besides other Islamic countries, Turkey and Malaysia also denounced Indian illegal moves regarding Kashmir. And China also stated that it opposed India’s decision to revoke the special status of Kashmir, elaborating that it undermined China’s territorial sovereignty. The Chinese foreign minister agreed that occupied Kashmir was and remained a disputed matter and that it should be resolved in accordance with the UN’s resolutions.
In this connection, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who arrived in Beijing on August 10, this year to hold consultations with their leadership stated that China would support Pakistan in the United Nations Security Council over the occupied Kashmir issue, after India abrogated special status of the occupied Kashmir.
United Nations Secretary-General Guterres called on New Delhi on August 8, 2019 “to refrain from taking steps that could affect the status of Jammu and Kashmir.” Guterres recalled the 1972 Simla agreement between India and Pakistan “which states that the final status of Jammu and Kashmir is to be settled by peaceful means, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations”.
In this connection, protests and rallies are being held across Pakistan, Bangladesh, India and other Muslim countries, including Western countries against Indian illegal act.
However, at this critical moment, the Independence Day demands practical national unity which has already been shown, as the whole nation is united to meet Indian aggressive designs, while displaying solidarity with the Kashmiris.
At this juncture, internally, Pakistan is facing multi-faceted crises and challenges like corruption, soaring prices, energy-shortage, unemployment, crimes, lack of health facilities, and dependence upon the US-led developed countries, IMF and World Bank for financial aid.
While, Pakistan’s security forces have been facing a different war, while enemy is also different, which employ subversive activities of various kinds which include both internal and external challenges. In these terms, Pakistan is in the state of new war, being waged by the Armed Forces and intelligence agencies against terrorists.
At this critical moment, this significant day emphasizes that our political leaders must pledge that they will not support their parties at the cost of the country. In this connection, in order to castigate the conspiracy of the external enemies against the integrity of the country, our political leaders, media and human rights groups must also stop manipulating any crisis against Pak Army and ISI whose image are deliberately being tarnished by the external plotters.
While celebrating the Independence Day, we must follow the essence of the Pakistan Resolution which explained the basic idea of an independent state (Pakistan) in real terms by displaying practical unity. On the occasion, the government, the opposition leaders, civil societies and media owners, including all other segments of society must pledge to sign a charter of integration which is very necessary to pull the country out of the ongoing serious crises and to meet the Indian aggressive designs.
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_pak@hotmail.com