Author: Lalit Koul
Publication: Rediff.com
Date: May 9, 2006
URL: http://in.rediff.com/news/2006/may/09guest1.htm
January 25/26, 1997: 25 at Wandhama-Ganderbal
March 20, 1997: 7 at Sangrampura
April 18, 1998: 27 at Prankote
June 19, 1998: 25 at Chapnari
July 28, 1998: 16 in two villages of Doda
district
August 8, 1998: 35 at Kalaban
February 20, 1999: 4 at Muraputta, 9 at Barlyara
and 7 at Bllala
June 30, 1999: 15 in Anantnag district
July 19, 1999: 15 at Layata
February 28, 2000: 5 near Qazigund
March 20, 2000: 35 at Chatisinghpora
August 1, 2000: 31 Amarnath Yatris at Pahalgam
August 1-2, 2000: 27 in Qazigund and Achabal
August 2, 2000: 11 in Doda district
February 3, 2001: 6 in Mahjoornagar in Srinagar
February 11, 2001: 15 in Kot-Chadwal
March 2, 2001: 15 in Manjkote
March 17, 2001: 8 near Atholi in Doda
July 21, 2001: 13 including 7 Amarnath pilgrims
at Sheshnag
July 22, 2001: 12 in Cheerji and Tagood in
Doda district
August 4, 2001: 15 in Ludder-Sharotid Har
area in Doda district
January 7, 2002: 17 in Ramsoo
February 17, 2002: 8 in Rajouri
March 30, 2002: 12 at the Raghunath temple
in Jammu
May 14, 2002: 32 at the army camp in Kaluchak,
Jammu
July 13, 2002: 20 in Kasim Nagar, Jammu
August 6, 2002: 9 Amarnath pilgrims at the
Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam
August 24, 2002: 10 in Rajouri
November 24, 2002: 14 at the Raghunath Temple
in Jammu
March 24, 2003: 24 in Nadimarg
April 29, 2005: 13 in Udhampur district
April 30, 2005: 22 in Doda district
Wonder what these numbers refer to? Yes, these
numbers refer to the innocent people who have been massacred by Islamist terrorists
in the state of Jammu & Kashmir during last few years. And this is not
a comprehensive list by any means. It just highlights the major massacres
that have been undertaken by Islamist terrorists in recent years. In addition
to these major massacres, there have been targeted killings going on at regular
intervals all through these years.
And do you know what was common among these
innocent victims? Yes, all these victims of Islamic terrorism were innocent
Hindus, who believed in the Indian national flag and Constitution.
Targeted killings of Hindus in J&K continue
unabated but nothing moves our state and central government. Instead of any
concrete and decisive response, we hear oft-repeated sound-bytes from our
politicians and policy makers. Here is how they reacted to the latest massacre
in Doda and Udhampur:
'People of Kashmir have rejected and rebuffed
terrorists repeatedly,' said our Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
'We have advised the state authorities to
review the security measures for the minorities in the state. This incident
clearly shows the desperation of the terrorists who want to derail the peace
process in the state,' said Home Secretary V K Duggal.
Our Minister of State for Home Sriprakash
Jaiswal chimed in: 'The terrorists do not want the peace initiatives being
taken by the Centre to succeed.'
And finally J&K's Chief Minister Ghulam
Nabi Azad topped it off by saying: 'The killers will not be spared. We will
not allow them to succeed in their designs. We would rather give a big push
to the peace process. I want to make it clear once and for all that we will
not bow to any pressure from terrorists. They will not be allowed to get away
with their acts of mass murders.'
Mr Chief Minister, which planet are you living
in? They have been getting away with these acts of mass murder all along without
any punitive repercussions and you talk about not allowing them to get away.
I know it is said that ignorance is bliss but not in this case. Please wake
up and try to see the reality on the ground.
Do these sound bytes sound familiar? How many
times have we heard these already? At this point, we don't even need to ask
these politicians for their reaction. Don't we already know what they are
going to say?
And what do the Opposition parties do? The
age-old call for a bandh. That is what the National Conference and Panthers
Party have done -- called for a Jammu bandh. The BJP has not even done that.
It has totally given up. It might as well close the shop and go for a perpetual
Rath Yatra touring every village of India. That will keep the BJP and its
remaining leadership busy for a while.
The worst but most-repeated statement that
the Government of India issues is: 'These killings will not affect the peace
process with Pakistan.'
WHY NOT?
Why shouldn't these killings affect the peace
process with Pakistan? Why shouldn't India withdraw from all the peace processes
and so-called confidence building measures? Why shouldn't India demand the
absolute closing down of the entire terror infrastructure in Pakistan and
the verification of the same by joint Indo-Pak forces? Why shouldn't India
be forthright and blunt about blaming Pakistan for this scourge of terrorism?
Why does India have to play nice while its innocent citizens, including little
children, are getting killed day in and day out by these Islamist terrorists
who are supported and sponsored by Pakistan?
Until and unless Pakistan stops all the support
-- moral, political, diplomatic, economic and military, to terrorists, India
should not entertain any offer of talks from Pakistan. India just needs to
focus on eradicating terrorists from J&K and I propose the following 13-step
process to achieve that with immediate effect:
1. Stop all confidence building measures that
are in process with Pakistan;
2. Suspend all diplomatic relations with Pakistan;
3. Suspend the Caravan-e-Aman bus service between Srinagar and Muzzafarabad;
4. Cancel the scheduled meeting with Pakistan's
puppets, the Hurriyat Conference;
5. Seal the entire border with Pakistan and
Bangladesh;
6. Declare internal emergency in J&K,
without suspending the constitution;
7. Appoint someone like K P S Gill as the
internal security czar in J&K, who will oversee the entire security operations
in the state and will report directly to the Prime Minister's Office;
8. Let the civilian state government, elected
by the masses, handle the civilian operations within the state;
9. Give appropriate and required authority
to security forces and agencies;
10. Ask all foreign reporters and so-called
Amnesty International observers to leave J&K within 24 hours;
11. Give an ultimatum to all the citizens
of J&K to stop shielding and supporting terrorists. Anyone found shielding
and supporting any terrorists will be charged accordingly;
12. Give an ultimatum of 3 weeks to all terrorists
in J&K to lay down arms and surrender or face the wrath of the security
forces and; 13. Then let the show begin.
At the South Asia Journal conference organised
by South Asia Free Media Association, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz
said, 'The dialogue process with India is underway. However, its pace is not
very good and there is need to speed up this process.' He also said: 'Both
countries now should move towards dispute resolution rather than dispute management.'
India should tell Shaukat Aziz to shut up
and instead focus on his internal mess. It is about time to tell Pakistan
to go to hell. India has no obligation to listen to Shaukat Aziz or any of
his minions.
India does not have to worry about how the
US and other European nations will react to her strategy to deal with terrorism.
It is India's problem and India needs to deal with it in the manner that is
in the best interest of India and its citizens. When a nine-year-old girl
is killed in Doda district, it is the blood of India that flows. We need to
be crystal clear in our dealings with US and other Western nations and tell
them categorically that Indian blood is as precious as American or European
blood.
If the US and other Western nations can take
all the extreme measures, which they should and they are, to protect their
citizens and land, India has the absolute right to do the same. When a terrorist
hurts an innocent Indian child, s/he is hurting the whole nation of India
and India will not tolerate that at any cost.
So I have only one question for our honorable
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh:
Having already lost so much innocent blood,
what will it take Mr Prime Minister?
Lalit Koul is the editor and publisher of
Kashmir Herald, an online news-journal available at http://www.kashmirherald.com
He can be reached at editor@kashmirherald.com