Islamic Republic of Kashmir Redux

07.03.08 | 4 Comments | Filed Under Commentary, Indian Politics, Islam Watch

The hullaballoo over the Amarnath land controversy amuses me. I fail to understand the wail of the idiots who still think Kashmir is part of India. They have forgotten that Kashmir is governed by the Shariat law. Hindus in Kashmir are zimmis; only, they have the luxury of not paying the jaziya tax–at least, not yet. A demand for land for setting up facilities for Amarnath pilgrims is rather impudent. The need of the hour is not protest but gradual acclimatization to new realities. For example, does any Hindu protest that Kailas Manas Sarovar be handed back to India?

This edit piece captures a bit of the essence of what I outlined above.

The statements issued by the PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti and the Mufti himself show that Kashmiri leaders of all hues have forged a common understanding among themselves to fight Indian presence in the Valley along with Pakistan-sponsored outfits.

The statements of National Conference leaders, Mr Farooq Abdullah and Mr Omar Abdullah, have brought little solace to the tense situation that prevails in the Valley. Curiously, Mr Omar Abdullah has described the anti-Government demonstrations as an expression of “Kashmiri nationalism”.

He has thus drawn a line between Indian nationalism and Kashmir nationalism. In other words providing for Haj complexes in various parts of the country is ‘Indian nationalism’ and denying Amarnath pilgrims some relief facilities is ‘Kashmiri nationalism’.

Similar newer realities will emerge. Just give the UPA another term.

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