Friday, 27 May 2011

Why Kashmiris Are Being Alienated?

The latest unrest in the Jammu and, Kashmir Valley over Amarnath land issue followed by economic blockade of Kashmir has raised an urgent need for quick resolution of Kashmir problem. There was a time when the valley was blossoming with tourists and business from around the world. Since the time the terrorism has invaded the state, the place has turned a mere toy in the hands of politicians, terrorists and the security forces.
Kashmir – a disputed land since the independence, has been a favourite possession for both, Pakistan as well as India. Therefore, the Pakistani government backed up the terrorism in the state to create unrest there. Pakistan government has been successful to a great extent in creating anti-India movement in the state. And, it became visible during the recent protests and agitation in the valley when the protesters yelled pro-Pakistan slogans, and openly raised voices to be a part of Pakistan.
Although, the National Conference President Omar Abdullah claimed, "ISI and Pakistan had no role in it." But it is to be understood that ISI has been propelling the fuel for over two decades by patronizing terrorism to push such a civilian unrest in the valley. It was an objective of Pakistan Government that became successful after so many years of its continuous efforts of creating a havoc among the people by boosting militancy in the state. And, rest of the task has been done by the Indian Government, who has been sleeping like ‘Kumbhakarna’ for more than 60 years.
None of the Indian leader has ever tried to create a sense of security, confidence and integrity among the Kashmiris. There have never been any conscious efforts to strengthen the basic structure of the state. Moreover, the government could not even build an alternative road or rail link between the valley and the rest of the country. Look at China, it has now connected the whole of Tibet with road and rail networks. Moreover, China is all set to establish a rail link with Kathmandu in Nepal, which should have been done by India a long time back.

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