Category: Union Territory

  • ‘Only Mirwaiz, Advani know what happened inside the room’

    India will never say yes to K-resolution, says Yasin Malik
    Srinagar: At a time when the BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi asserts that he will follow Atal Bihajri Vajpayee’s mission on Kashmir, the JKLF Chief Muhammad Yasin Malik Friday said given “my personal experience of holding talks with both the UPA and the BJP, India will never say yes to Kashmir solution.”
    Malik said Indian leaders want to buy time through Kashmir-specific overtures just to keep the issue lingering. He, however, has not left the hope saying resolving issues through peaceful negotiations is a globally-accepted phenomenon “and who knows better sense may prevail in India one day vis-à-vis Kashmir.”

    In an interview with Greater Kashmir, the JKLF chief said he has a bitter experience of sharing table with the UPA, BJP, Left parties, and even RSS over the past two decades.
    “I fully subscribe to what my friend and a noted writer, Prof Stephen P. Cohen, (a political scientist and expert on South Asia) states in his book—India: Emerging Power—that for many foreign officials, dealing with New Delhi can be a frustrating experience. Cohen says that Indians are patient negotiators who will wait until the terms improve. They rarely feel pressed to reach an agreement because of domestic politics or bureaucratic compulsions,” Malik said. “Cohen further states that Indian diplomats do not put their careers at risk by failing to reach an agreement. Indians will drag out negotiations in the hope that prices will fall or terms will soft.”
    Malik, while again quoting Cohen, says Indian officials tend to negotiate to gain information. “Indian officials see negotiations as a cheap means of gaining information. This practice is so common that it has contributed significantly to India’s notoriety as a negotiating partner,” he said.
    The JKLF chairman said in 1999, the then Hurriyat leaders were arrested and lodged in Jodhpur jail. “All of us were released in 2000 when (Bill) Clinton arrived. India sent its interlocutors. There was a meeting that continued for two days. The contact between Hurriyat leaders headed by (Syed Ali) Geelani and Indian interlocutors remained on for three months,” Malik said. “It was the Vajpayee-led NDA government. And all of a sudden, those interlocutors vanished. It was the first Hurriyat-Delhi track-two dialogue.”
    Malik said the then Hurriyat witnessed elections and Prof Abdul Gani Bhat was elected as its Chairman. “In 2001, Vajpayee announced Ramadhan-ceasefire and Hurriyat responded positively after taking the United Jihad Council on board. A five-member team was constituted to visit Pakistan that includes Syed Ali Geelani, (late) Sheikh Abdul Aziz, (late) Abdul Gani Lone, Moulana Abbas Ansari and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. Pakistan had extended the invitation but India later backtracked,” Malik said.
    He said in 2002, Lone was assassinated. “Hurriyat got divided into two parts and JKLF remained separate. The then BJP government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee initiated a dialogue with the Hurriyat and nobody knows what happened inside the room; either the BJP leader LK Advani or Mirwaiz Umar Farooq know (about it),” he said.
    Quoting from senior BJP leader LK Advani’s book, ‘My country, My life’, Malik said the book clearly mentions that his (Advani’s) talks with the Hurriyat leaders were indeed, an integral element, in the logical expansion, of the Vajpayee government’s overall strategy to ensure peace and normalcy in the State.
    “Advani further states that their strategy had two dimensions-external in relation to Pakistan, and internal in relation to the State. BJP leader further states that their government had achieved significant progress on both fronts. For the first time, a joint statement was issued by Pakistan after Vajpayee-Musharraf met in SAARC that it (Pakistan) will not allow its territory for terrorist activities,” Malik said, quoting Advani’s book: “The free and fair 2002 elections sent a clear message that militancy had no more popular support in Kashmir.”
    He further quotes Advani saying the moderate leaders of Hurriyat “genuinely desired to see end to violence and bloodshed in Kashmir and they have now realized the need for participation in the dialogue process.”
    “I must mention here that there was a significant difference in my approach of talks with Hurriyat leaders, and that of Brijesh Mishra, the then National Security Advisor (NSA) and Principal Secretary to Prime Minister. And, A S Dulat, the former chief of RAW who was serving as an advisor in PMO on JK Affairs and who was in regular contact with leaders in Kashmir, had given some Hurriyat leaders an impression that the government was prepared to look at solution to the Kashmir issue outside the ambit of Indian constitution.”
    Quoting Advani’s book, Malik said the BJP leader has mentioned that he was very upset at this and, in his very first meeting with Hurriyat delegation he made it clear that there was no question of government entertaining any proposal outside the ambit of Indian constitution.”
    “Advani has stated that the first round of talks that lasted for two-and-a-half hours was free and frank and, surprisingly quite fruitful too. He has repeated the word fruitful because Hurriyat leaders had agreed at the conclusion of meeting that all forms of violence that have plagued Kashmir for over five decades should end, and that the roar of the guns should be replaced with the sound of politics. I began the dialogue by first giving the comprehensive historical overview of JK situation,” Malik said.
    Malik said then came the UPA government, and also the new proposals came in and a dialogue was initiated with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh “I also met him though separately in 2006-2007. But solution was found nowhere. And we lost years in dialogue without achieving anything. In 2010 agitation, the All Party Delegation arrived here once again. They met Geelani, Mirwaiz and me separately. But the BJP’s two leaders, Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj, refused to meet pro-freedom leaders,” he said. “Another big joke is that school teachers and journalists were made interlocutors and they made a self-styled solution which is stuck in New Delhi. In between BJP formed a Kashmir committee, headed by Rajnath Singh, who didn’t bother to meet single pro-freedom leaders.”
    He said the past five years are a witness that pro-freedom leaders were manhandled during seminars in various parts of India. “Geelani, Mirwaiz and me were manhandled in different seminars. In Ajmer, my family was also attacked by the right-wing forces. When we (JKLF) went to Delhi last year with the list of 150 people slapped with life imprisonment, I was beaten and sent back. BJP made Afzal Guru as a national agenda after which he was hanged. I have reached to a conclusion whether it is BJP, Congress, or any other political party in India, they have a same stand on Kashmir: beat them, corrupt them, kill them and talk to them just for a time pass,” Malik said. “Whenever there is a crisis in Kashmir, they use Indian civil society as fire-fighters to cool down the tempers. When the situation returns to normal, they don’t bother to come. With the result the Kashmiri people have lost the hope in dialogue institution which is very dangerous. So whosoever will come in power in India, unless and until India will not change its policy, no substantial change will take place in Kashmir. Since 1947, all dialogues, be that with the Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah, United Hurriyat Conference, Hurriyat (M), JKLF or with the Hizbul Mujahideen, the dialogue institution failed to deliver in Kashmir; so people of Kashmir have a reason and logic to doubt the credentials of New Delhi vis-à-vis the dialogue process.”
    Asked how he sees Modi card being played by the BJP, Malik said the party’s PM candidate has two buses, one is RSS aimed at entering into a war with Pakistan, use excessive force in Kashmir to suppress the genuine dissent and second is Vajpayee’s bus of Insaniyat that never delivered, but only expressed. “Rest the time is the best judge,” the JKLF chief said.

  • Geelani expresses satisfaction over pro-freedom, religious parties’ stand on elections

    Srinagar: While expressing satisfaction and happiness over the stand adopted by many pro-freedom and religious organizations with respect to the election drama, chairman Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Geelani said that the election drama doesn’t hold any importance and credibility, which is going to be held in Jammu and Kashmir in the presence of more than 7.5 lakh Indian forces.
    According to a statement issued to KNS, he said that these elections are merely a military operation rather than a democratic process which have a direct involvement of Indian Home Ministry and secret agencies.
    While appealing the people to completely boycott the upcoming election drama, Geelani said that the votes asked for water and electricity are used by India as a tool against our sacred movement by presenting it in the International forums as a referendum in its favour.
    Geelani has said that Kashmiris are not against the democracy or democratic setup, but Kashmir is a conflict zone which has been forcibly occupied by India. “Kashmir is not an issue of good or bad governance which can be solved by replacing the rulers or faces but it is actually the matter of future of 1.5 crore people who have been promised at National as well as International forums that they will be given a chance to decide their future which have not been fulfilled so for.”
     He said that the people who term the election drama as non issue, actually get deceived by the cunning policy of India. Geelani although expressed his satisfaction over the stand of many pro-freedom and religious organizations with respect to the election drama but he expressed his surprise over the silence of some other organizations who are still undecided whether to support or oppose this election drama.
    “It is very sad that the organizations are working day and night to propagate their sects and schools of thought, but they maintain silence over the collective national and religious issues.”
    The pro-freedom leader expressed his surprise over the reports that some heads of these organizations have secretly got affiliated with the pro-Indian parties and they are in good relation and moving with some important bureaucrats of the government.
    Hurriyat chairman have clearly said that there are only two options with the political or religious organizations of Kashmir i.e. either pro-Indian or Pro-freedom. The people who are on the fence and don’t maintain a clear-cut policy on Kashmir or committing a crime against their nation and religion and the silence of these people hardens this impression that they are the secret agents of Indian government and are working secretly from a very long time to harm the Kashmir cause and for this they get benefits and favours. (KNS)

  • Will Defend Article 370 till my last breath: Dr Farooq

    Srinagar: National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah addressed a large workers’ meeting for Srinagar District at NC Headquarters at Nawa-e-Subh Complex in Srinagar. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Farooq Abdullah reiterated NC’s commitment to uphold Article 370 and continue to fight for Autonomy while transforming the State with landmark development and economic growth.
    According to a statement issued to KNS, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that National Conference has always aspired for the appropriate resolution of the political issue and believes that NC’s Autonomy document is the best possible solution. National Conference has defended the special identity of J&K since 1947 and will continue to safeguard Article 370 for all times to come.
    Terming communal and divisive forces as the enemies of the country, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that National Conference has always been an advocate of friendly and peaceful relations between India and Pakistan. There is a need to protect the secular fabric of India at a time when there is a concerted effort to polarize the nation along religious lines by those who believe in the politics of hate and division.
    Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that it was a recorded fact that National Conference had repeatedly asked the NDA government to consider and act on the Autonomy document so that the political issue in J&K could be resolved to the ultimate benefit of the people of this State. However, despite repeated proposals at the highest levels NDA refused to consider the Autonomy document and chose to summarily ignore it. Now the same party is out to launch an assault on Article 370 and dilute the State’s special status. However, National Conference will never allow this to happen.  
    Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that it was unfortunate that our opponents in the State, who speak about talking on behalf of Indian Muslims, have ironically chosen to join hands with those who have inflicted the most grievous wounds on the secular fabric of this country. How will the ink-pot brigade muster the courage to speak on behalf of the Muslims of India when they have been unable to show the courage to speak on behalf of their own people first? Such ridiculous statements will not help our opponents and they should know that their nexus with BJP and Modi is a historic act of insensitivity and opportunism that the people of this State will never forget.
    On this occasion, Dr. Farooq Abdullah welcomed Javed Kochak son of Ex-Minister and veteran political leader, Late Ghulam Nabi Kochak of Anantnag into the party fold. Dr. Farooq Abdullah garlanded Kochak and asked him to follow the footsteps of his father by dedicating himself to the service and welfare of the people.
    Those who were present on the occasion included all eight MLAs of Srinagar District – NC Additional General Secretary and MLA Hazratbal Dr. Sheikh Mustafa Kamal, NC Provincial President and MLA Amira Kadal Nasir Aslam Wani, Senior Leader and MLA Khanyar Ali Mohammad Sagar, Senior Leader and MLA Eidgah Mubarak Gul, MLA Zadibal Peer Afaq Ahmad, MLA Batamaloo Irfan Ahmed Shah, MLA Sonawar Mohammad Yaseen Shah and MLA Habba Kadal Shameema Firdous. 
    Also present on the occasion were MLA Karnah Kafil-ur-Rehman, MLC Ghulam Qadir Pardesi, MLC Ali Muhammad Dar, NC Spokesman Junaid Azim Mattu, Youth President Salman Ali Sagar, NC Provincial Secretary Advocate Showkat Ahmed Mir, NC Provincial Senior Vice President Sheikh Abdul Rehman, NC Provincial Secretary Women’s Wing Sabiya Qadri, Organizer Minority Cell Sardar Jagdish Singh Azad, Youth Senior Vice President Yunis Mubarak Gul and Youth Provincial Secretary Imran Nabi Dar, NCSU Provincial President Imran Pandit. (KNS)

  • Vote for PDP is support to BJP: NC

    Rajouri: Terming PDP as a spent force in ensuing elections, Provincial President Mr Devender Singh Rana and Minister for Planning Mr Ajay Sadhotra on Saturday said the real fight in Jammu-Poonch parliamentary constituency would be between secular NC-Cong alliance and communal BJP.
    According to a statement issued to KNS, while addressing workers meeting here this afternoon, they said: “The PDP has been assigned with the job of cutting secular votes by the Sangh Parivar which they are trying to do but they will not succeed in their machinations.” They said the ensuing Lok Sabha election is a battle of ideas, in which the PDP has volunteered to stand by the side of Narendra Modi’s BJP as per mutually agreed upon understanding with eye on grabbing the power after assembly elections. They referred to the brazen support of PDP President for Narendra Modi and said this has vindicated his party’s concerns. “Not that BJP-PDP combine is any threat for NC but their bonhomie is detrimental to the peaceful atmosphere of Jammu and Kashmir”, they said while referring to their clandestine role in sabotaging peace by clandestinely promoting disturbances in recent years.
     “However, all their designs have dashed to ground with the support of people and sagacious leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, which has resulted in peace for over four years”, the Provincial President said adding that this has to be maintained.
    Mr Rana lambasted Narendra Modi’s hypocrisy vis a vis Jammu and Kashmir, saying those pursuing Shyma Prasad Mukherjee doctrine on Kashmir cannot think beyond myopic prism.
    The Provincial President asked the people to see through the game plan of reactionary forces and vote for the alliance candidate Mr Madan Lal Sharma in a big way. This, he said, will be support to the progressive policies of National Conference led by Dr Farooq Abdullah and Mr Omar Abdullah.
    Speaking on the occasion, senior party leader and Minister for Planning and Development Mr Ajay Sadhotra expressed confidence about the massive victory of the alliance candidate, saying this is imperative for strengthening democratic and secular forces.
    The Minister castigated BJP for pursuing myopic agenda of polarizing the situation, saying this  too is not going to work, as their duplicity and political hypocrisy stands miserably exposed. The Provincial President and Mr Sadhotra said that vote for PDP will be a direct support to BJP.
    Vice President J&K NC Mr Rattan Lal Gupta, who is party’s election observer for the district also addressed the workers. In their addresses, Kr Rachpal Singh, MLA Ch Talib Hussain, former MP and Mirza Abdul Rasheed, former MP asked people to participate in the hustings in a big way, saying their support to Mr Sharma will be the endorsement of excellent work done by the coalition government under the stewardship of Omar Abdullah.
    Those present on the occasion included , Mohammed Aslam Khan, Mr Bashir Ahmed Wani, Mr Shafayat Khan, Mr Shafqat Mir, Mr Mushtaq Shawal, Mr Mohammed Ramzan, Mr Ayub Khan, Mr Rafiq Mir, Mr Shaffi Malik, Mr Mohammed Iqbal and others. (KNS)

  • Shah, associates arrested at Boh, Awantipora

    Srinagar: Hurriyat Conference Jammu Kashmir leader Shabir Ahmad Shah was arrested by a large contingent of police when he was on his way to Boh, Awantipora. Shah was on his way to Tral in connection with election boycott campaign where had to address a large gathering.
    According to a statement issued to KNS,  Shah was also to visit the residence of Javid Ahmad Kar to offer condolences with the bereaved family on the demise of her mother. The spokesperson while terming the arrest as government’s frustration severely condemned the act and said it is irony that government on one hand is talking of elections here and on the other is restricting the activities of its political opponents. “The democracy and dictatorship are two contrary terms and this government believes in dictatorship. It believes in using force on its political opponents and preventing them from meeting the people.”
    Terming the government’s seeking of assistance from police in preventing Shah from addressing people at Tral as “undemocratic, inhuman and immoral”, the spokesperson said that people will not accept the dictatorship at any cost. “The fate of these dictators will be the same as that of Afro-Asian dictators in recent past,” he said.
    On the sad demise of mother of Democratic Freedom Party member Javid Ahmad Kar, Shabir Ahmad Shah expressed condolences with the bereaved family and expressed condolences with them on behalf of Hurriyat Conference Jammu Kashmir (HCJK). Shah was also scheduled to visite there but was prevented by police to do so.
    Shah also expressed his grief over the demise of wife of noted journalist and member International Red Cross, Surinder Oberoi alias Lovely Singh. He said the whole nation is grateful to Lovely Singh for objectively using his pen while dealing with Kashmir issue. He said Hurriyat Conference prays for the deceased and for the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss.   (KNS)

  • 76-year-old tourist dies in Gulmarag

    Cremation done at Batmaloo  
    Srinagar: After the temperatures in Kashmir valley witnessed a sudden fall from the last few days due to incessant rains and snow, a tourist breathed his last at Gulmarag   
    According to the reports received by KNS, a tourist Dev Chand Godha from Mumbai died near hotel Affarwat Gulmarag. The reports informed that the cause of his death was a sudden heart attack. He was reportedly 76 years old.

    Dev Chand along with his wife had recently arrived in valley on winter trip with the group of 80 other tourists. Soon after the death of Dev Chand, police carried out him postmortem and handed body over to his relatives.  The cremation was done by his son at Batmaloo who reached valley after he was informed about the death of his father. (KNS)

  • Stone thrower attacks police with Iron weight

    Srinagar: A stone thrower at North Kashmir’s Baramulla Saturday attacked two police personnel due to which one has been critically injured.
    According to the reports received by KNS, a police party went to arrest a youth in old town Baramulla. “When the police party approached to arrest him, the youth attacked them with the iron weight that injured two police constables,” a police official told KNS.
    The reports informed that one constable has been seriously injured during the attack. He was referred SKIMS. (KNS)

  • IED found in Bemina

    Srinagar: A day after a deadly gunfight was witnessed in Jammu region’s Kathua area wherein six persons including three militants were killed; police on Saturday detected an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Bemina area.
    According to the reports received by Kashmir News service (KNS), an IED was detected by army’s Road Operation Party (ROP) in the morning near power receiving station Bemina.  The IED planted inside the pressure cooker was found concealed beneath some shattering material outside a shop, a police official told KNS.
    The police was informed immediately that cordoned off the area. The reports informed that the roads linked to the spot were sealed by the security forces. The bomb disposal squad later defused the planted IED.
    Police sources told KNS that the IED was detected at 7.45 in the morning when army during its routine road patrol found some objectionable thing near the road side. Reports inform further that the planted IED was 750 grams in weight and that no damage was caused during its controlled explosion.
    Superintendent of Police (SP) South city told KNS that the IED was planted at an important spot wherein the expected target was the army convoy- as they generally pass through the bye-pass road that is near to the spot where the IED was planted. He stated further that the initial findings revealed that the militant outfit Hizbul Mujahieen had planed the attack. “The investigations into the matter is at full pace. Police is keenly examining the various aspects related to the incident.” (KNS)     

  • Militants hit constable in Kakpora-Pulwama

    Hizb takes responsibility
    Srinagar: Suspected militants Saturday carried out an attack on Police deployed in South Kashmir’s Pulwama area injuring one police personal.
    Reports reaching KNS said that a constable was fired at from point blank range by some unidentified men at Kakpora in Pulwama district. The constable was identified as Javiad Iqbal of 18 Bn IRP.  The police later cordoned the entire area and the search operation has been launched to nab the militants.
    The area was gripped with intense fear after the incident with the transport off the roads and shops and other business establishments were closed.  
    The inspector General of Police (IGP) A.G. Mir said that someone with the pistol fired at one of the constables deployed at Kakpora in Pulwama. The constable was injured in the leg. “He is stable and admitted in the hospital.”
    Meanwhile, the militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen in a telephonic statement to KNS claimed responsibility of the Pulwama attack. (KNS)

  • Omar condemns Kuthua militant attack

    Jammu: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah has condemned the ‘heinous act of terrorists’ killing one civilian and injuring three in Dayala Chak belt of Kathua district in the wee hours on Friday.
    “Such barbarian act of terrorists amply exposes their anti-human face,” Chief Minister said in a statement.
    The Chief Minister in his condolence message to the bereaved families has expressed solidarity with them and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and early recovery of the injured.