



OPINION
Proxy War or Struggle for
Majority of
Kashmiri people regard Kashmir’s accession to
To me and to thousands
of other Kashmiris it was a struggle for independence. Some of us called it
jihad – meaning struggle for rights and freedom- surely not the kind of
jihad, which is waged in holy name of Islam, where innocent people are
targeted and killed in name of ‘jihad’; and the entire world seems to be
against it.
But it turned out to be some thing else. With benefit of hindsight many
now agree that it was not the struggle they anticipated. It is not a
struggle for independence nor it is a ‘jihad’ in the sense they visualised.
Many now agree that they were used in name of independence and ‘jihad’. It
was never their struggle; and those who planned it, helped it and controlled
it had a different agenda altogether.
Resentment against
A government because of its blunders and mismanagement create a situation
that people are annoyed and frustrated. When their peaceful struggle and
protests are ignored and their frustration reaches a certain level they
start looking for alternatives and seek help from abroad. They get convinced
that their peaceful measure will never bring desired results, and then they
rebel against that government and that system which has denied them self
respect and basic rights.
And who should be blamed for this, the authorities, ‘rebels’ or the
foreign agencies who seek golden opportunities like this to take revenge
from enemy which has troubled them for so long?
Majority of Kashmiri people regard Kashmir’s accession to
Provisional accession, which was supposed to save lives, provide security,
dignity, and honour to the Kashmiri people resulted in forced division,
occupation and oppression. This situation coupled with bad management,
corruption, unemployment and proxy politics created that situation which, in
view of Pakistani security analysts, especially those who commanded JIN
(Joint Intelligence North) and JIM (Joint Intelligence Miscellaneous) in the
Pakistani security apparatus as ripe and appropriate for ‘intervention’.
Their assessment was not wrong, and unlike in 1965, people of
Confused and disillusioned Amanullah Khan and some other senior JKLF
leaders agreed to become a proxy of Pakistani agencies. They agreed to
provide raw material from across the LOC, which Pakistani experts could
prepare as ‘freedom fighters’ and ‘mujahideen’ to liberate
Amanullah Khan and his colleagues who made this pact had no plan, nor they
were allowed to prepare one to liberate areas under ‘occupation’ of
This understanding or agreement between the JKLF leadership and Pakistani
secret agencies resulted in beginning of militancy in the Valley in 1988.
What has happened after that is history now, but this question still haunt,
and will continue to haunt genuine Kashmiri nationalists and especially
those who have lost their love ones why we haven’t got independence?
Is it because there was no planning for ‘liberation’ and militancy was
used as a ‘proxy’ to ‘bleed India’ that Pakistan can obtain some
concessions, or is it because those who controlled and managed the struggle
let us down? Or is it because the ‘Kashmiri struggle’ was transformed in to
‘Jihadi struggle’ with which the world community had no sympathy and wanted
to crush it? Or is it because the Kashmiri struggle became a lucrative
business for the people with vested interest, and they didn’t want a
resolution of the Kashmir dispute and wanted the
We, people of
After all the suffering, pain and destruction, we are back to square one,
where we can’t see light at the end of tunnel, there is no prospect of
unification and independence, political and economic stability and better
future. The question is what went wrong? I salute all those who have lost
their lives, and I salute all those who have suffered in pursuit of
independence and better future; but was our strategy appropriate to achieve
independence?
Thousands of people sincerely took part in this campaign, which was
presented to them as a war of liberation. Sincerity and sacrifices are
important for any campaign to be successful, but these two crucial elements
alone cannot bring victory and desired rewards if the plan and strategy is
wrong.
People of Jammu and Kashmir, especially those in the Valley have made
their contribution sincerely and have paid heavy price for it, believing
that one - day they will become independent, but alas lack of appropriate
planning and strategy, for which they were not responsible has only brought
them misery, suffering and disappointment.
It was never our struggle. We people of
Writer is Chairman Diplomatic Committee of JKLF, Director Institute of
Kashmir Affairs and author of many books on
drshabirchoudhry@googlemail.com