Demilitarization of J&K: Delhi yielding, mercenaries and Pakistani agents winning
by Hari Om on 14 Jan 2010 9 Comments

Defence Minister A K Antony does not make loose statements. He seldom air views which can be described as controversial and ambiguous. He says what he and his ministry actually believe in. But what he said the other day (January 12) in Jammu during the crucial meeting of the Unified Headquarters, which was attended by the top brass of the Army, civil and police officials, and the Chief Minister, was highly disappointing. In fact, what he disclosed during the meeting was both disturbing and undesirable.

 

Mr. Antony inter alia disclosed that the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will take over the security of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway 1-A from the Army from January 15. The Union Government has every right to take such a step. It must have gone into the whole issue and taken note of the prevailing security scenario all along the National Highway before reaching the conclusion that the CRPF, and not the Army, could guard the highly sensitive National Highway.

 

What disturbed and dumbfounded observers was his irresponsible comment that the decision to this effect has been taken to “reduce the visibility of the Army.” The Minister’s comment must have pleased the mercenaries and the Pakistani agents who had assembled at New Delhi’s prestigious India International Centre (IIC) on Jan. 11 and attacked India and the India Army for full three days (Jan. 11 - 13). Actually, a number of mercenaries, separatists, murderers, communalists and Pakistani agents had converged at the IIC to participate in the India-Pakistan conference; all were hailed by a section of the media as “peaceniks” (peace activists).

 

The Defence Minister made his mind-boggling comment at a time when the anti-India and pro-Pakistan forces, plus the Kashmiri separatists, were asking New Delhi to “demilitarize Jammu & Kashmir” and resume the stalled composite dialogue process with Pakistan, so that Pakistani views on Indian Jammu & Kashmir and the views of Kashmiri separatists, including their demand for demilitarization, are accommodated, and they get what they have been striving for since October 1947.

 

These Pakistani agents and Kashmiri separatists have not just demanded withdrawal of the Army from terrorist-infested Jammu & Kashmir and an “uninterrupted dialogue with Pakistan” even if Islamabad continues to bleed India and foment more troubles for the Indian nation in Kashmir. They have also asked New Delhi to relent and resolve the issues of Siachen, Sir Creek and Wullar Barrage to the satisfaction of Islamabad.

 

The demands put forth by the mercenaries and Pakistani agents should have provoked the authorities in New Delhi to retaliate and book them under the charge of sedition. But this did not happen. Instead, they were allowed to go scot-free. Had such a conference been held in any other country in the world, the concerned government would surely have arrested the delegates and brought them to justice. All these mercenaries and Pakistani agents would have been lynched by the concerned nation.

 

But we are a democratic country of perverted nature. We allow mercenaries and anti-India agents to do whatever they want under our own nose to prove our democratic credentials.

 

What is the political message of the Indian Defence Minister? It is, shamefully, this:

His ministry shares the view of the mercenaries, Pakistani agents and Kashmiri separatists that the Indian Army is a bad institution and that the presence of the Indian Army in the terrorist-infested Jammu & Kashmir is illegal, provocative, and undesirable, and that the withdrawal of the Army from the State could be a great confidence-building measure.

 

His message is:

The presence of the Indian Army in Indian Jammu & Kashmir has the potential of further “alienating the Kashmiri Muslims from the national mainstream,” and that it has become imperative to “reduce the visibility of the Army.”

 

The performance of the Indian Defence Minister in the presence of Army Chief Gen. Deepak Kapoor is something which has perhaps never happened in any other country in the world. The Defence Minister has lowered the morale of the Indian Army and uttered words which will surely harm the sovereign interests of India, not only in Kashmir, but also in other militant-infested areas.

 

The truth, in short, is that New Delhi is yielding under extra-legal international pressure and that the mercenaries, Pakistani agents and Kashmiri separatists, who otherwise have become totally irrelevant in the State, are on a winning spree. They put pressure on New Delhi a few weeks ago, and the Union Government withdrew no less than 30,000 troops from this troubled State. They again put pressure on New Delhi between January 11 and January 13; New Delhi cravenly declared it would “reduce the visibility of the Army in the State.”

 

What is this? Nothing but an act of treachery, an act designed to weaken India and batten the anti-India forces, whose single-point agenda is to break and destroy India.                              

 

The author is Chair Professor, Gulab Singh Chair, Jammu University, Jammu

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Shame on you mr defence minister. shame on the government. blood of our brave matyrs who laid down their lives protecting the integrity of the country is being sold like this. Another eye opener and to the point analysis by the writer. I wonder if the Indians in general are on some kind of perpetual opium that they are unable to see the destruction being leveled by these peaceniks in the name of being moderate and liberal. who gives these three dozen people in India International Centre mandate to hold India hostage to these zealots and mortgage the country to the terrorists. will the Government explain to common Indians as to what is the plan of action decided by them. On one hand right under the nose of the Central Government, Pakistanis have strated to openly talk of autonomy and balakanizing India with the help of these peaceniks the defence minister talks of the countrys army as if it belongs to another nation. Does India want a Pakistani flag at the red fort. Mr Prime Minister awake atleast now!
prabhu, pune
January 14, 2010
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Defence Minister Antony is not at fault. He reflected only the Policies dictated by Sonia and PM to appease the Kashmiri Muslims about the "visibility" factor. Let not the Indians visit Kashmir except for officials to manage the borders and foreign affairs. Let Abdullah-s run the Valley after the Jammu and Ladakh are separated as individual States or Central territory. The imbecile UPA-II would trade away and disintegrate the Country with Muslim and Christian appeasements and encouraging Naxalites and Maoists to accelerate this fragmentation of the Country with support of Missionaries sponsored by Sonia's Western chums.
Kumar
January 14, 2010
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Antony reflects the anti-Hindu UPA mindset. The article's title says it all. The tragedy is - our people are not at all worried. Busy as they are in chasing power & money. Pathetic.
Kuna Mohanty
January 14, 2010
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Today, The Army Chief said that the threat from Pakistan was as it is and the infiltration attempts have increased. he also said that the infrastructure across the border in Pakistan and the occupied kashmir for terror activities against India is intact. What made the Defence Minister say that "reducing the visibility of the Army", then, when ground realities are different. Is the country and the Indian citizens important or is appeasement to the enemy important?
The article rightly questions the timing of the statement of the Minister with the ongoing shoddy track two or three conference. can a bunch of sold out unpatriotic people dictate the Indian government to a trackless situation of self destruction?

We Indians need to Know as to why Minister after Minister is Hell bent on appeasing the Kashmiri Muslims. First we had Chidambaram's secret parleys and now Defence Minister, feeling apologetic abpout the presence of the country's own army.
We the people, the nation needs to know, for it is our fate with the fate of the country and the Ministers as well as the Government belong to India, elected by us not of Pakistan.
why secret parleys and annoncements, Mr Ministers' , with traitors, anti nationals, terrorists, separatists and secessionists.
Arvind
January 14, 2010
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Mr Prime Minister, are you the custodian of the constitution of India and the Indian Nation or is India to be balkanized and bleed a thousand times by not only anti nationals but by its own government and so called suedo nationals.
k kulkarni
January 14, 2010
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Mani Shankar Aiyer is a product of the Britsh left liberals, who primarily serve the Empire. In his Cambridge days, he went from door to door inside the University raising money for the Chinese in 1962 to fight the "Indian invasion" of China. Kamal Mitra Chenoy is no different -- the same stripes -- British left liberal. These are not peaceniks. They are much worse.
Ram M
January 14, 2010
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Indias Defence Minister says he wants less visbility of the Army. Wanted to remind the sleeping Minister that this is his Army too incase he considers himself Indian and Jammu and Kashmir India.
In my case Mr Minister, I can proudly say yes to both the things. What about you??????
A K Singh, Jammu
January 15, 2010
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January 18, 2010
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It is shocking that the Defence Minister of India is making such comments which betray the weakness of the government stand on Kashmir. The problem of Kashmir was created by Pakistan when it attacked Kashmir in October, 1947. India always wanted Kashmir to be a buffer between the two countries. But when Pakistan attacked Kashmir, the Maharaja of Kashmir Hari Singh signed the instrument of accession. Once the instrument of accession was signed, Kashmir became a part of India and it was the duty of the Armed Forces to defend the territorial integrity of India at all costs. It is this which they are doing ever since.
Any reduction in the presence of the armed forces would only give wrong signals to the anti-national forces within and without.
A.L.Rawal
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January 23, 2010
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