Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Kashmiri youth adapted to new trend


                                            Stone pelting to setting ablaze govt property

PS BALI
Jammu and Kashmir has been facing problems from terrorists from more than two decades. The Indian army, CRPF and state police also has been struggling every hour to maintain peace and harmony in the state. The entire Kashmir Valley is in trouble from the past 4 months.
Keeping government on their toes, and life at stand still, four months under curfew has psychologically moulded minds of the locals especially youths, who for the sake of movement sacrifice their lives.
After a lot of wars in between India and Pakistan from 1947, there was a line of control made in 1971 between Indian and Pakistani, Kashmir. In 1989, rebels probably with some indirect help from Pakistan attacked New Delhi. It was reported that Islamabad has given support to some of the rebels. The land is filled with violence. Kashmir has become a constant hindrance for peace between India and Pakistan.
Apart from the ongoing violence in Kashmir, recently till September 13, 72 teenaged persons and a young man got killed in alleged firing by Central Reserve Police Force and State police. This event has stimulated the violence in Kashmir right now and indefinite curfew has been announced. Every killing was followed by protest which again followed by killing, this process continues till date.
From stone pelting to assaults on cops and para military personals, these young protestors have now adopted violent act by burning government properties and schools.
The recent incident of protestors where they burnt Crime branch office, PDD chief’s office, two police posts and schools, besides, ransacking residential house of minister.
Members of various Networking sites were visible in condemning such acts and consider such activities against their movement. Government blames separatists for this ramshackle, whereas separatists are blaming government agents. Amid this blame game it’s Valley which is losing its charm and its Kashmiri’s who are losing their property by adopting this new trend of burning property.
Jammu and Kashmir Government accused the Chairman of moderate Hurriyat Conference Mirwaiz Umer Farooq of not sticking to assurances made by his close aide to the administration that the march to Lal Chowk planned for the day would be peaceful. Whereas Mirwaiz in counter said that this all is handi work of government agents who are trying to malign this freedom struggle. According to reports people of the state consider this all melodrama to be a part of a bigger conspiracy to sideline Hardline faction and make the moderate faction more relevant. 

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