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Choudhry Mohammad Sarwar

One Hundred Days of Suffocation

Published on: November 19, 2019 3:24 AM

November 19, 2019 by Choudhry Mohammad Sarwar

Last Tuesday, as I participated in the 550th birthday celebrations ceremony of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Janam Asthan, Nankana Sahib in solidarity with Sikhs around the world, tens of millions of innocent people entered into 100th day of isolated confinement coupled with unabated persecution in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir. This is perhaps the biggest human tragedy since the holocaust unleashed by Modi led BJP government. Undoubtedly, humanity is touching its lowest ebb. The agony, helplessness and sufferings of innocent children and women in Kashmir at the hands of Indian paramilitary troops are unimaginable.

5th August, 2019 will go down in the constitutional history of India as one of the darkest days.  It will be remembered as a day of constitutional aggression where the so called world’s largest democracy conspired to subjugate 12 million people against their wishes and against even the disputed instrument of accession of the region with India.

Since the imposition of curfew, all hell has been let loose on the innocent people of Jammu and Kashmir. Massive violations of human rights have been reported. Pallet guns, tear gas and bullets are being used on innocent children, women and elderly alike on daily basis. The youth and political leadership have been put under house arrest. Women are being raped by Indian Security Forces in their houses.

A total media blackout has been imposed to suppress the blatant violations of human rights by Modi administration. The human tragedy has been portrayed by Barbara Crossette, in her recent article for The Nation in which she says; “The Indian Military occupation has exacted great psychological and physical tolls. Unbroken lockdowns and curfews are making it hard to get food and people are hungry. Stores are closed, jobs are lost. All communications are periodically cut. This time it’s different.”

Time for Kashmiris is not passing rather it is turning in a circle with every day being worse than the previous day. The people of Kashmir have been made to live under a reign of terror, tragic sadness, massacre, violence and alienation from the rest of world. The global conscience must awake and must respond to this human, ethnic and religious cleansing in Kashmir. Humanity must win over the peddlers of an ideology of hatred and seclusion. The racist and absolutist ideology of Hindutva is a potent threat not only to minorities in India and Kashmir but also to the global peace.

Suppressing Kashmiris right to self-determination through coercive means will yield no results for India. It’s a failed strategy. India must lift siege of the valley now and let the Kashmiris breathe. Narendra Modi and his allies must not be allowed to get away with blatant violations of human rights in Kashmir. The Kashmiris right to self-determination in accordance with UNSC’s resolutions must be upheld.It is high time for India to sit with Pakistan for a negotiated settlement of Kashmir issue according to the wishes of its people. Time to act is now.

The author is Governor Punjab

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