The newborn states of Pakistan and India are fighting an
endless war in Kashmir claiming their right to rule over the princely
state. These fighters claiming peace as their bye word never realize the
fact that the right to rule belongs to the sons of the soil. It was this
right that led India to fight for self-determination, which culminated in
the state of Bharat in 1947. The Muslamans organized themselves into a
nation, nation needs a state and that is Pakistan. This is how the two
countries emerged on the map of the world.
The British Viceroy Lord Mountbaten in the form of Kashmir
imbroglio gave the parting kick at the time of partition of India, by
dividing Punjab and Bengal for the benefit of Hindu India. The Muslim
League leadership in their frenzy to achieve Pakistan hastily accepted the
division of Punjab, which provided India land route to Kashmir. Punjab
earned its name because of the five rivers – Jhelum, Chinab, Ravi,
Sutluj and Bias out of which two vital waterways were handed over to
India. This is how the Muslims were black mailed by Lord Mountbaten on
this issue, who threatened the Muslim League leadership to hand over power
to Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, if division of Punjab as proposed by another
Britisher Sir Cyril Redcliff was not accepted. The achievement of Pakistan
would have been delayed as a result, the Muslim struggle would have
continued as a period of seven years for achievement of gold in life of a
nation is much small a time. So, this was a hatched conspiracy in order to
keep the two infant states India & Pakistan at war, for the benefit of
the Anglo-American alliance, which later thrust the dagger of Israel in
the hearts of Arabs in the Middle East. History records that they have
also been instrumental in promoting Iran-Iraq war and providing lethal
arms to both, so that the Muslim bloc may fight to the finish and be wiped
out of the map of the world. As a result of which the alliance earned the
profit, the same is now being played in Kashmir.
The United Nation is an impotent body, which only acts
where the Anglo-American alliance interest is involved; there is no
difference between the two situations of East Timor in Indonesia and
Kashmir. While East Timor attains independence and about Kashmir the
President of United States of America who is practically the boss of UN
has a cheek to say that the two situations are not identical. This being
the ground reality, how long are we going to keep fighting and waste our
resources in an endless war for the benefit of the Anglo-American
alliance. Are we going to repeat the European history of fighting a
hundred years of war?
The Koreans unite, the Germans unite, Hongkong, Macao
unites with China, and Taiwan is on the verge of getting into the folds of
Peoples Republic of China. So, why can’t the Kashmiri’s? " The
moon beams kiss the seas, the mountains kiss the high heavens. What are
all these Kissing’s worth, if we the Kashmiri’s do not kiss each
other." Is it simply because their unity is not in the interest of
the Anglo-American alliance. Let the two countries of India and Pakistan
get out of the surveillance of Anglo-American alliance and stand on our
own two feet. While deciding their own fate, the Kashmiris would be well
advised not to forget their brethren in Jammu, Kargil and Laddakh. Their
fates are entwined with Kashmir and are an integral part thereof.
This No War pact with India will ensure an era of peace
and progress not only in the sub-continent but also in the entire region.
There is no threat from Iran, there is no threat from Afghanistan, there
is no threat from China and there is no threat from our Islamic
brotherhood and then Pakistan can go ahead with its peaceful programme of
development and enter into the new millennium with a pride of power and
progress. But this job can only be done by a statesman and not by limping
politicians hankering for a Ministerial slot. This may not be possible for
a so-called democratic government who does not have their roots in the
masses and they come into power with the support of foreign
establishments. This is the last chance as we have already said. Let the
people in power grab it, to rid the nation of wasteful expenditure and
tension of a nuclear holocaust.
To achieve all this Indians should also stop heavy-footed
trampling of human rights in Kashmir and stop blaming Pakistan for their
failure and fundamentalist frenzy over Kashmir. India should be realistic
in its approach, the confused policy will land India into trouble because
no body is a permanent friend, so, and they should work out a realistic
approach vis-à-vis Kashmir. India should not be happy over its policy of
dividing the freedom fighters in Kashmir. Now is the culminating point of
Kashmir struggle, the earlier the better it will be, not only for Pakistan
but also for the Hindu Fundamentalist who are bent upon destroying the
Indian Union and also the peace in the region.
India and Pakistan should withdraw their control from
their respective Kashmir; hand over Kashmir to the sons of the soil to
decide their fate and sign a No War Pact.This should be the modus operandi
for the benefit of the two warring neighbors.