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'Time for non-believers to unite, fight against IS monster'
1/23/2016 11:57:58 PM

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JAMMU, Jan 23: Moves are afoot to create a Kashmir-like situation in Jammu province and Ladakh region to cause migration of non-believers and it is time for them to unite and defeat the anti-non-believer forces. The migration this time obviously will be from these two regions, as the fanatics in Kashmir have already cleansed the Valley of almost all the non-believers (read Kashmiri Hindus) and it happened way back in early 1990. Those who quit the Valley to save their lives, culture and dignity have been living in Jammu and other parts of the country as refugees ever since then. It was the Indian State that failed them. Had the custodians of the Indian State acted then, the situation in Kashmir today would have been totally different. Unfortunately, their attitude even today to what has been happening Jammu and Kashmir is no different. As a result, those who could afford in these two regions, especially Jammu province, are already purchasing plots or flats outside the State.
The challenge this time is being posed by Islamic State (IS). The dreaded IS, which has alerted and alarmed the world in general and the non-Muslim States in Particular, especially European countries and India, has turned its attention towards Jammu and Kashmir and declared that the people of Kashmir would soon hear pleasant news about the expansion of Caliphate to their region occupied by cow-worshipping Hindus.
The IS group yesterday claimed that people in Kashmir will soon hear "pleasant news about the expansion of Caliphate to their region occupied by cow-worshipping Hindus", media reports said on Friday.
Quoting from the 13th issue of the group's propaganda magazine DABIQ, a leading English language daily Deccan Herald wrote: "It (Kashmir) had once been under the authority of the Muslims, along with the regions surrounding it. Afterwards, the secularist -- cow-worshipping Hindus and atheist Chinese -- conquered other nearby regions, as is the case in parts of Kashmir and Turkistan," said "Emir of Khorasan" (head of areas encompassing Afghanistan), Hafiz Saeed Khan.
When asked "if the Islamic State was capable of expanding to Kashmir to fight the cow-worshiping Hindus and the apostate factions such as Lashkar-e-Toiba", Khan reportedly said: "There are specific arrangements in those regions and the Muslims will soon hear pleasant news about the caliphate's expansion to those lands". He also tore into Pakistan and Pakistani Army for what it called as "exploiting the issue of Kashmir for their personal interest".
"When the preservation of their interests (Pakistan Army's) is required, they ceasefire, withdraw, and retreat, the intelligence agencies left the people of Kashmir in the middle of the road and in the worst of situations. The degree of Pakistani interests always fluctuates back and forth, doing so especially in the last years, until the people of Kashmir hit a roadblock and there was no one to save them from the quagmire into which they were thrown. Because of this, many of the people of Kashmir and the soldiers of the factions left and made 'hijrah to Wilayatkhurasan'," Khan said.
"There's a big opportunity…to establish the religion of Allah there (Kashmir) and for the Islamic State to expand to it," he further added in the interview to the magazine. He also claimed that "militants in Kashmir have pledged allegiance to the group, providing it a 'big opportunity' to expand its co-called caliphate to the area".
It is heartening to note that the agencies in Jammu and Kashmir took cognizance of the report and reassured the people of the State that they would defeat the game plan of the IS. "Yes, we have also come across some threatening statement by some IS leader through media reports today," said Kashmir's Inspector General of Police, Syed Javid Mujtaba Gilani, referring to reported interview by Islamic State's Emir of Khorasan. "If the IS militants step into Kashmir, we are fully ready and geared up to take them head-on. We are capable to defeat their designs in case they enter Kashmir," Gillani told a local daily.
Earlier, Lieutenant General Satish Dua, General Officer Commander (GOC) of Army's 15 Corps, had also told media persons in Srinagar that the IS was a live threat that cannot be ignored. "The IS is a live threat that cannot be ignored. It is a cause of concern and we are monitoring it…All the security forces and the intelligence agencies are monitoring this. That is all I can say," he had said.
Notwithstanding the statement of the State Police and the Indian Army on the IS threat, it is the fundamental duty of the non-believers to gear up for a full-scale confrontation with the IS operatives. They have to rise above petty considerations and ignore their political affiliations for their own interest and the larger national interest. They and they alone could create a situation that deters the IS operatives wherever they are in the State.
As for New Delhi, it has to imitate Islamabad and neutralize the sympathizers of the IS in Kashmir like Pakistan has launched massive operations against Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan to save the Pakistani State. There is no other alternative.
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