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Kashmir - missed chances for peace

Guest columnist Sumantra Bose on the lessons to be learned from the current unrest in Indian-administered Kashmir.

A Kashmiri family in Srinagar
'Windows of opportunity to solve problems don't come often'

South Ossetia and Kashmir have something in common.

The renewed troubles in both places are a reminder that 'frozen' conflicts tend to simmer away and then erupt at regular if unpredictable intervals, with destabilising consequences for the already volatile regions around them.

19/01/90: The Day When Kashmiri Pandits fled Islamic terror

Srinagar, January 4, 1990. Aftab,
a local Urdu newspaper, publishes a press release issued by Hizb-ul
Mujahideen, set up by the Jamaat-e-Islami in 1989 to wage jihad for
Jammu and Kashmir’s secession from India and accession to Pakistan,
asking all Hindus to pack up and leave. Another local paper, Al Safa, repeats this expulsion order.

In the
following days, there is near chaos in the Kashmir valley with Chief
Minister Farooq Abdullah and his National Conference government
abdicating all responsibilities of the State. Masked men run amok,
waving Kalashnikovs, shooting to kill and shouting anti-India slogans.

Target Haj Pilgrimage to bring Justice in Amarnath


New Delhi

: As expected Congress Government in Kashmir decided
to cancel the transfer of land to AmarnathTemple, Thanks to the exemplary secularism
shown by the Majority Muslims in Kashmir.

Just like the Communist Government in West Bengal succumb to Jihadi threat in case of Taslima Episode,
Congress headed Government surrendered in front of the Jihadi Kashmiri’s.