What is the solution of Kashmir
issue? Two countries, India
and Pakistan
have fought for this beautiful piece of land from their inception. More than six
decades have passed, three wars have been fought between these countries but no
solution is still in sight. The hatred and animosity it has generated is still
a big threat to the world peace.
Let me retrace the history as briefly as I can. The two
countries found freedom from British rule in 1947 but with a price. One country
was divided into two on the basis of religion .The lands with Hindu majority
went to India and with Muslim
majority went to Pakistan .
There was a problem with states which were ruled by “princes” subordinate to
the British. They were allowed to join either of the two states they liked.
Maharaja Hari Singh, the ruler of the state Jammu and Kashmir could not decide which state he wanted
to join until forces from Pakistan
(who thought the state was morally their property as the state had a Muslim
majority) attacked it and captured some part of it. At this point Hari Singh
(who was a Hindu) joined India .
But after a later confrontation between the two countries in
1971 known as Bangladesh war
(which India
won) an agreement (called Simla Agreement) was arrived at by both countries in
which both decided to resolve their issues bilaterally. East Pakistan became a
separate country known as Bangladesh .
Although no war has been fought between these two countries
after that (except a scuffle in Kargil region), the tension never ceased in Kashmir region. Hostilities took new dimension in
international terrorism.
Let us check the propriety of the claims of the two nations
on Jammu and Kashmir .
India
is a country of diverse languages, cultures and food habits. The only common
thing that is a unifying force in the country is common faith in Hinduism which
is again a very loose and tolerant combination of different spiritual views.
However India
is by constitution is a secular country and gives equal importance to every religion.
India
has also a large population of Muslim community. So India
can say as a secular country Kashmir is rightfully theirs.Also Kashmir joined India according to the agreement then prevailing,and thereby a very legal "property" of India.
So what is the solution? I believe as with every nation only
the people of Kashmir have the right to decide
this. As originally suggested in United Nation resolution there should be a
plebiscite as to what people Jammu
and Kashmir wants.
But the plebiscite should have three options a) to join India , b) to join Pakistan
and c) Kashmir becomes a sovereign country.
I think the third option is the best for everybody. Because
in this case both Indian and Pakistani people will have equal opportunity to go
to that place without fear. Kashmir needs business from both India and Pakistan to survive and flourish.
It will also throw the doors of international tourism in Kashmir
wide open. The Hindu minority there also will not feel aggrieved.
It will also help both Indian and Pakistan to reduce cost
substantially for defense and internal security .This substantial amount can be
much more fruitfully used to reduce the abject poverty in both the countries.
In a sovereign Kashmir both
Hindus and Muslims can roam freely without any fear so nobody loses anything
except a bit of ego. Indian and Pakistanis are culturally and otherwise very
similar to each other and Kashmir can be a
happy rendezvous for both.
However to implement this idea both countries will need an
exceptional leader who does not care for his life. The emotions run very deep
in both the countries. Many sons of both the countries have lost their lives to
defend and conquer this piece of land. To both the countries they are martyrs. Many
will see it as an ultimate betrayal to these martyrs to “sell” the right over
the land.
However it seems the only sane and rational solution.
The only thing that nags my mind is, if it so happen that
Kashmir becomes a free nation and hostilities end between India and Pakistan what will happen to the
very unity of both the countries. Because both countries are most united in
their animosity against each other. Without the common enemy the internal differences
may come to the forefront and there will be chances of farther fragmentation of
both the countries.However, on the flip side, with a major worry out of the way ,both can be rejuvenated with a new hope and lasting peace ,united with a more clear conscience and work together unitedly to be a joint major power in the coming world.
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