x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Initial probe reveals involvement of some ponywallas, street vendors | Don’t give sermons: India sends strong message to West | Fear-stricken Pak seeks Iran's help to de-escalate tensions with India | ‘India cuts water flow through Baglihar dam’ | Irregularities surface in APD transfer order, multiple officers posted on single posts | Amid India-Pak tensions, IAF Chief calls on PM Modi | SC reconstitutes 3-Judge bench to hear pleas against upholding ED powers | Monitor top advance tax payers: CBDT to IT Deptt | IGP Kashmir chairs joint security review meet | 3 soldiers die in Ramban accident | Army receives new supplies of Russian missiles | Pak troops violate ceasefire for 10th day | Portals of Badrinath open | 4 arrested for taking money from NEET aspirants | Strong Message | Ajaz Jan urges India, Pakistan Nuclear Nations to prioritize civilian safety, avoid escalation | SSP Doda conducts extensive tour of far off areas, held PCPG meetings, reviewed VDGs | Doors of Badrinath shrine open on Sunday amidst Vedic chants | CRPF Constable sacked for "Concealing" marriage to Pak woman claims he informed higher-ups | BSF to get 16 new battalions, 2 field HQs for Pak, Bangla borders | New Election Commission platform to subsume 40 mobile, web Apps | NEET-UG held at over 5,400 centres under strict security, no reports of untoward incidents | Unite against divisive forces, uphold idea of inclusive India: Sadhotra tells youth | Ashok Koul, Arvind hold key meeting with Ward 41 delegations, Kashmiri Samaj members | SSP Jammu chairs crime and security review meeting at DPL Jammu | Silent crisis growing burden of heart disease in rural India: Dr Sushil | Punjab: Two held in Amritsar on charge of spying | India looking for partners, not preachers: Jaishankar's message to Europe | I Wasn't There During Many Congress' Mistakes, But Happy To Take Responsibility: Rahul | Sadguru Madhuparamhans Ji reveals secrets of eternal realm in Akhnoor | Absconder arrested by Jammu police in Pallanwala area | Natrang stages Hilarious Hindi Play 'Aag Ka Tamasha' in Sunday Theatre Series | Kavinder inaugurates blood donation camp | Two nabbed with heroin-like substance by Samba police | Suresh Sharma inaugurates 63 KVA transformer and passenger shed in Devnagar village | Six gamblers caught red-handed by Samba police | Truck seized for illegal timber smuggling in Jammu's Gharota area | Amity meeting organised by Indian Army with Civil Society | Indian Army conducts medical patrol for locals | Shantmanu, ACS Higher Education launches Newsletter | Netball Association of J&K opens player registrations for 2025-26 championships | Kuldeep can be extremely valuable in English conditions: Experts | Delhi Capitals take on Sunrisers Hyderabad hoping to break two-match losing streak | Lahiri finishes 45th as DeChambeau registers first win of the season | Aditi Ashok shoots 66 and rises to tied-20th at Black Desert | Kedarling Uchaganve leads Army 1-2 in men's air pistol at KSSM | Bhullar falters in final round, drops to 54th in Korea | Back Issues  
 
news details
The debilitating effect of militancy in Kashmir
3/22/2018 9:16:34 PM
Farooq Wani

Kashmir, a heaven on earth; an abode of saints and host of numerous religions, has been eyed covetously by foreign powers since ages and has been subjected to a number of foreign invasions. The recent attempt buy a neighbouring country (Pakistan) to subjugate the region through a militancy and terrorism aided proxy war is yet another form of invasion.
While earlier invasions were aimed at securing trade or geography, the latest one is targeted at the minds of the people. The sole purpose is to engineer a blood bath that instills fear and breaks the will to resist. Almost three generations of Kashmir have suffered this onslaught, yet the objective of the cruel agitation and unmitigated violence has not been achieved. The people of Kashmir have refused to let go their age old peace loving, enlightened civilization. At the outset of this horrendous phase, Kashmiri Pandits, who had coexisted with the Muslim counterparts in the Kashmir Valley for millenniums were forced to leave their home and hearth on the point of a gun. Immediately after the successful engineering of this exodus, attention was focused on to destroying the Kashmiri culture! Intellectuals were killed, media house were attacked and an enormous number of sane voices were silenced. Yet, terrorism failed to create any tectonic shift in the minds of the people. As and when the security forces released the pressure of fear created by the terrorists, measures for peace, expression of love , yearning for secular life and ability to accommodate other thoughts and perspectives could be visibly seen and heard.
This raises a question about the outcome of militancy in Kashmir - has it brought in its wake the liberation that is promised to the Kashmiri people or has it been rejected as an unwanted foreign belief?
Mass massacre and wanton bloodshed has, so far, proved beneficial for a certain group of leaders only. Time will prove that those who claim militancy as a source to highlight Kashmir issue at international level are the real criminals of Kashmir people. In the last two and a half decades of militancy, the people have moved away from the original agenda of the Kashmir movement. Instead, due to indiscriminate killing, the very fabric of Kashmiri society that had religious equality and saintly teachings as the threads has been destroyed. Slowly, Kashmir has lost its value in the international market and global audience.
The 'Two Nation Theory' which was the very basis of creation of India and Pakistan out of British India has fallen apart, all thanks to Pakistan for following the path of self distraction and using Kashmir as the means to attain this. Unfortunately is it Kashmir that has suffered due to Pakistan's unsubstantiated ambitions. The result has been an unacceptable degradation of Kashmiri polity, economy and society.
India, sadly, has not come up with a viable solution to the problem despite many windows of opportunity that were available to her. The government has consistently been following a blinkered policy of feeding the ever hungry stomachs of the vested interest in a misplaced belief that peace can be brought through money power. Rot in Pakistan has deepened and it is sliding downward, but is Kashmir policy continues to be as diabolic as ever.
The preoccupation with vested interests has diverted attention from the all important factor of the debilitating effect of militancy on women, youth and children of Kashmir. Disempowerment of youth and women may have worked to the benefit of militancy or the ideology of terror, but it has surely not worked well for Kashmiri's. They have become totally dependent on outside resources for education, employment, vocational training, health, veterinary and all other services.
When the people start becoming dependent on the state, the sponsors of militancy start attracting them in the name of cultural aggression. For instance, what the Indian army is doing in the region in terms of relief in disasters, education or empowerment of youth etc. is unmatched by the entire State Government machinery. Even in terms of generation of ideas such as drug de-addiction, dog bite treatment, Super-30, medical camps and so on the Army is in the forefront. The state machinery is making no effort to take on the responsibility which is intrinsically its own and is quite content in letting the Army do all the work. This is not a very good situation for a community that takes pride in being self reliant.
The opinion makers and media, under the threat of gun, aligned themselves with militancy and supporters of militancy. As a result, sane voices got totally dominated by those who became part of the conflict industry. There had been some positive shift is this directions but the personal interest still continues to command their behavior.
The insane voices are not being challenged and as a result the degradation brought about in the society as a bi-product of militancy, is not allowing the psychological repair that is so very essential at this stage. Persistence of hatred, irrespective of the target of hatred, is something that Kashmir cannot afford any more. Also, the minds, particularly of youth, cannot be allowed to remain traumatised or angry. It is time that to understand the negative impacts of militancy and its failure to meet Kashmiri aspirations which was the stated objective. It is time for the people of Kashmir to take stock of their lives and those who played with them. It is time to focus on assets ( who are willing to add worth and value to our lives) rather than liabilities (who are ever geared up to add violence, anger and dis-empowerment) so that the greatness of Kashmir, the real sense of pride and above all, the future of its children, can be salvaged.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
top stories of the day
Shame! Rs 3000 for SPOs, Rs 6 lakhs for terrorists
Relaxation of fee to girl child proves a joke
"Health Minister mere jeb mein hai" DA tells journos
Irrigation Deptt fails to create targeted CCAs
Grandson's backdoor job costs Geelani Hurriyat's headship
Anti-BJP slogans raised during martyr Thussu's last rites
Cabinet Ministers, leaders skip cremation
Vested interests hamper appointment of ombudsman in JK
Controversial minutes of Tribal Affairs Deptt very much there
'To counter BJP, PDP asked Drabu to praise CM'
Protest against illegal orders of Tribal Affairs Department, Settlement of Rohingyas
Re-appoints M I Parray as Director JKEDI for 5 years
ASI mocks at superiors; manages choice postings at will
CM to intel agencies: Be wary of communal elements
Stone crushers violate norms with impunity
Choked drains at Peer Baba, Bhagat Singh Chowk mock at Swacchh Bharat Abhiyan
Work on ring roads going at snail's pace
HEM holds protest, reiterates demand of CBI probe into Asifa murder case
Bar Association Kathua stops vehicle of CB, reiterates demand of CBI inquiry in Asifa case
ZEOs reluctant to clear pending ReT panels
South Kashmir youth thrashed by militants succumbs in Srinagar hospital
Kishtwar: Charges of irregularities stain toilets' construction
Kupwara bids farewell to martyrs, seeks end to hostilities
Slain SPO wasn't promoted even after 18 yr service
Tainted SHO exposed, successor arrests rape accused in Sunderbani
NSF protests 'illegal' settlement of Rohingyas
State BJP contradicts HM Rajnath
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU