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An open letter by Asoka University students, faculty and alumni has asked governments of India and Jammu & Kashmir to demilitarise Kashmir and hold a plebiscite as promised by first PM Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru. The letter, which was published by kafila.org is reproduced here verbatim for larger interest
To
The Govt of India and the Govt of Jammu and Kashmir
We, the undersigned—current students, alumni of the Young India Fellowship, and faculty of Ashoka University—write to voice our deepest anguish and grave concern at the violent turn of events in Kashmir in the past few days.
The violence perpetrated by the Indian State after the extra-judicial execution(1) of 22-year old Hizbul Mujahideen Commander Burhan Wani (2) is highly condemnable. The Indian Army, Kashmir Police and other task forces have reacted violently with bullets, pellets and lathis in the clashes that erupted after Burhan’s funeral. This was immediately followed by many more protests and demonstrations as part of Kashmiri resistance to the military occupation of Kashmir by the Indian State.
In the violent repression of the protests which had a huge ground support (evident from the large attendance to Burhan’s funeral) , 55 civilians (3) have been killed and around 3100 people (4) were severely injured by the pellets (5), lathis and bullets, some of whom have lost their eyesight.
We, unequivocally, condemn this brutal use of force by the Indian State in dealing with the protests after the killing of Burhan Wani.
Several patients with injuries preferred not to get admitted in the hospital as the Police and CRPF have arrested some patients from the SMHS Hospital Casualty ward (6).
The armed forces were seen attacking hospitals and ambulances (7) and stopping people going to funeral processions (8).
Consequently, alarming images of police, army and task force brutalities against women, children and youth have surfaced on social media.
We condemn the inhuman treatment meted out to the patients and the injured at the hands of the armed forces and the police.
At the same time, partial and prejudiced reportage by the jingoist national media is becoming the basis for racism, regionalism and religious intolerance among many Indians who are not afraid to bully Kashmiris and other minorities.
We condemn the grossly irresponsible way in which news channels reported about the on-going spate of violence playing to the majoritarian nationalist sentiments’ in a rush to increase their TRP’s and we appeal to them to report the ground realities, pain and agony of the Kashmiris.
The region is under a complete blackout with all modes of communication and transport blocked. The Valley has been under curfew for the past 14 days and it is still being enforced at the time of the writing of this letter.
Internet and mobile services have been completely cut-off for over nine days now. There are also reports of electricity and water supply cuts in some parts of the state. Newspaper offices of Kashmir Times and Rising Kashmir were attacked by police and its employees arrested and its copies seized.
The attack on freedom of the press is a part of the tactics of the repressive mechanism of the Indian state to contain popular mass unrest in the valley.
This is not a one off incident as similar methods of intimidating and gagging the press have been employed by the government and its security agencies in the last two and a half decades (9).
This is a complete breakdown of law and order machinery as the institutions which are supposed to maintain peace, law and order are responsible for the lack of same.
We demand the immediate restoration of communication and transport facilities in the valley and appeal to the Govt. to end the curfew too.
The Indian state is inflicting all these atrocities on the Kashmiris in the name of Indians. We believe that the time has come when we protest the human right abuses and violations being carried out in our name by the Indian State. The following are our two pronged demands to the Indian Government:
Demilitarise Kashmir: Kashmir is the world’s most densely militarized colony with over 700000 military, paramilitary and militarized police.
We demand that Army is withdrawn from civilian areas in the Valley and not to use the Army for maintaining regular law and order. We also appeal to the Indian State to confine the job of the army to just the ‘borders’.
We also demand that colonial laws like AFSPA and Public Safety Acts should be repealed keeping in view their draconian nature and the history of human right abuses they have been responsible for (10).
Conduct A Plebiscite: A plebiscite was promised to Kashmiris as early as 1948 by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India in a white paper released by the Govt. of India (11).
We demand that this promise of Indian State to the Kashmiris is honoured and a plebiscite should be conducted in the next two years in both the ‘Kashmirs’, the Indian Occupied Kashmir and the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
We believe that the Self Determination right of the Kashmiris is an inalienable right. We demand the Indian state to retreat from Kashmir, and let the Kashmiris decide their future and sovereignty.
University Students and Alumni
Letter condemning the State Violence in Kashmir
(The opinions presented in this letter are privately held by the undersigned and do not represent the views of Ashoka University.)
SIGNATORIES
1) Rahul Maganti, Alumni
2) Utkarsh Arora, Student
3) Sushmita Sihwag, Student
4) Megha Devraj, Student
5) Arjun Krishnan, Student
6) Itika, Alumni
7) Suhasini, Student
8) Manu Sharma, Alumni
9) Palak Gupta, Alumni
10) Neera Majumdar, Student
11) Arushi Gupta, Student
12) Jiya Dewan, Student
13) Suneet Singh Puri, Student
14) Jaesica Chandan, Alumni
15) Drashti Shah, Alumni
16) Sabah Kochhar, Student
17) Adil Mushtaq Shah, Employee
18) Nidhiya V Raj, Alumni
19) Chaitanyashareef Kulkarni, Student
20) Antony Arul Valan, Alumni
21) Pranay Patil, Alumni
22) Nikhil Sood, Student
23) Rahul Sreekumar, Alumni
24) Karthik Shankar, Student
25) Zahida War, Student
26) Gurleen Kaur, Alumni
27) Rajashree R, Student
28) Rajesh C S, Alumni
29) Sanyam Bhatia, Student
30) Aadya Sinha, Student
31) Dhruvatara, Student
32) Himanshu Shekhar, Student
33) Mohit Gulati, Alumni
34) Shantanu Gharpure, Alumni
35) Aditi Jain, Alumni
36) Anurit Kanti, Alumni
37) Ratul Chowdhury, Alumni
38) Ashmeen Bains, Student
39) Nipun Arora, Alumni
40) Surjodeb Basu, Alumni
41) Karthik Bhaskara, Alumni
42) Divya Narayanan, Student
43) Purvai Aranya, Student
44) Harinath Rao Nagulavancha, Alumni
45) Anita, Alumni
46) Ira, Alumni
47) Gautham Narayanan, Alumni
48) Reetika Kalita, Alumni
49) Radhika S, Alumni
50) Simran Nandrajog, Student
51) Ayush Nath, Student
52) Mansi Jain, Student
53) Jery Althaf, Alumni
54) Kanika, Alumni
55) Kanika Verma, Student
56) Saurav Goswami, Employee
57) Mahima Kohli, Alumni
58) Nayani Kushal Goyal, Student
59) Ojas, Alumni
60) Ajai, Alumni
61) Arpit Jain, Alumni
62) Sanat Sogani, Student
63) Sakshi Mehta, Alumni
64) Nivedita A, Alumni
65) Lobzang Wangtak, Student
66) Harika Undrakunda, Alumni
67) Anusha P, Alumni
68) Saritha Challuri, Alumni
69) Gurasheesh Singh, Student
70) Gutta Rohith,Alumni
71) Arpita Kodaveri, Alumni
72) Hevin Chopra, Student
73) Swetha Soundararajan, Alumni
74) Danish Ahmad Mir, Alumni
75) Vamsi Mutyala, Alumni
76) Himank Sharma, Alumni
77) Ayush Agarwal, Student
78) Prateek Pillai, Student
79) Malik Abdul Basit, Alumni
80) Kunal Joshi , Alumni
81) Simran, Student
82) Kavya Thatavarthi, Alumni
83) Ravali, Student
84) Kaustubh Khare, Alumni
85) Sumedha Bhattacharya, Student
86) Aashna Malhotra , Alumni
87) Rajendran, Faculty
88) Dimple, Alumni
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