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From: Feroze Mithiborwala <feroze.moses777@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:32 PM
Subject: Excellent: The Kashmiri and the Indian - By Shivam Vij
In other words, in the eyes of most locals, when the Indian state tries to prevent public congregations, it is preventing a freedom struggle."
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Feroze Mithiborwala
From: Feroze Mithiborwala <feroze.moses777@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:32 PM
Subject: Excellent: The Kashmiri and the Indian - By Shivam Vij
Dear All, This article is certainly one of the best on the Kashmir imbroglio. A must for all those who wish to understand the issue at its core.
The writer Shivam also gives answers as to how best this could be resolved & for that the Indian People will have to play their role. As our government & media will certainly not.
Do please circulate.
"Militancy may be almost finished in Kashmir, but the crowds pay homage to the contribution of the armed guerrillas: 'Aayi, aayi! Maut aayi! Bharat teri maut aayi! Lashkar aayi! Lashkar aayi!' (It has come, it has come, India your death has come. Lashkar has come, Lashkar has come!) They also pay homage to those who have given their lives to the Kashmir struggle, placed anywhere between 70,000 and 135,000 – and counting. They sing, 'As-Salam Shaheedon! As Salam! (Salutes to you, martyrs, salutes!) Those who die for the struggle are buried in martyrs' graveyards.
In other words, in the eyes of most locals, when the Indian state tries to prevent public congregations, it is preventing a freedom struggle."
"But one suggestion, first for the Kashmiri: engage directly with the Indian. The Indian state does not have the courage to move forward in any direction that the Kashmiri would like, because Indian public opinion would not back it. Yet Indian public opinion will not change because the Indian media will continue to lie about Kashmir. The only option left for the Kashmiri is to talk directly to the people of India. Some of that is already happening through conferences, seminars and online forums. But there needs to be much more. How will the Indian know the Kashmiri's story unless you tell them? The story the Kashmiri has to tell us will, to begin with, only be about azadi. But when we ask the difficult questions – about Jammu and Ladakh, about minorities and Pakistan, about Article 370 and other solutions such as an open LoC – newer positions and ideas could emerge on both sides".
Regards
Feroze
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