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Why Mufti felt he needed to ‘thank’ Pak and separatists | The Indian Express

Written by Muzamil Jaleel | Jammu | Published on:March 6, 2015 12:23 am
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, in one his first utterances after taking charge as J&K chief minister, was making a calculated political move, and not a slip as some believe, by crediting the separatist Hurriyat, militants and “people from across” — a reference to Pakistan — for the high turnout in the assembly polls.

His claim was not the entire truth. One reason for the high voter turnout was the “fear” of the BJP entering the valley, a sentiment exploited by Sayeed’s PDP during the campaign. The separatists were not allowed by the government to push for a poll boycott. Even if their absence helped the poll process, they had no role in it.

When the elections were announced last October, the police rounded up the Hurriyat leadership and and cadre. By mid-November, 928 people had been detained. Police sources said more than 2,000 people were picked up during the campaign and polling. A senior police officer said: “As soon as the polls were announced, we put the leadership under house arrest and picked up almost all known cadres.”

Activists of smaller parties like the Muslim League too were rounded up, JKLF’s Yasin Malik wasn’t allowed to venture out, and the police even prevented Mirwaiz Umar Farooq from attending the Friday congregation at Jamia Masjid. “We were arrested. The government didn’t allow me to attend Friday prayers. We were not allowed to take part in any political activity at all,’’ Mirwaiz told The Indian Express.

Mufti made a reference to Srinagar, saying he is proud because the heart of Kashmir came out to vote for the first time. Apart from the police crackdown on separatists, what made people come out and vote was a consistent campaign by both the PDP and the National Conference that a boycott in two Srinagar constituencies, Tral and Sopore, would bring the BJP into Kashmir. This “fear” of the BJP was one of the factors that pushed up the turnout. “When elections were very close and the BJP was visible in Kashmir, there was an effort by a section of separatists to encourage voting so that a low turnout wouldn’t become an advantage for the BJP,’’ a senior police officer said. “I won’t say this was the only reason for the people’s participation, but the BJP factor did help create a momentum.”

Unlike in the past, there weren’t many militant attacks against candidates or political rallies. While PDP worker Ghulam Modideen Dar was killed in Pulwama, the other attacks during the campaign included killing of sarpanchs — two in Shopian and one in Baramulla. The two major militant attacks during this period — one in Jammu near the border on November 27, and the other on a Army camp in Uri near the LoC on December 5 were not linked to any attempt to disrupt the poll process.

The reason for the absence of election-specific attacks was manifold. There has been a sharp decline in the number of militants active in Kashmir. Besides, their profile and strategy have changed; most are currently lying low. Their political targets have been village heads, who don’t have enough security. Over the years, there has also been a sharp shift in the militant leadership’s emphasis on targeting elections or mainstream leaders. In fact, a few ambiguous statements by militant leaders ahead of the 2008 polls were interpreted as a green signal to the elections. Similarly, there were allegations that a few militant commanders had supported the PDP in south Kashmir in 2002.

A senior police officer said, “The fact is that our information gathering mechanism and experience helped us preempt any attack. However, the militants didn’t try a lot either. That’s why, this time, rallies were held almost across Kashmir. Even the BJP campaigned without a problem.”

Why did Mufti make this statement at the beginning of his tenure? The reason is that his party’s alliance with the BJP isn’t very popular in Kashmir and he wants the focus to shift to something that shows him as stronger than the BJP in his core constituency. Over its 16 years, the PDP has slowly encroached into the separatist constituency with its soft separatist posturing. The party’s self-rule agenda provides an important role to Pakistan as the PDP has sought a joint mechanism to connect the two Kashmirs divided by the LoC and even advocated dual currency.

The PDP had been worried Islamabad might have changed its position on the party, especially after a PDP leader close to Mufti, Nayeem Akhtar, was denied a visa to Lahore for a conference recently. Earlier, the Pakistani establishment had rolled out the red carpet to Mehbooba Mufti in Islamabad in 2008. There have been visible indications that Islamabad is bothered by the PDP’s alliance with the BJP. Last month, Pakistan foreign secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry accused New Delhi of planning to change the demographic makeup of Kashmir and turn its Muslim majority into a minority. Mufti was addressing this growing perception so that his government wouldn’t have to deal with any possible security-related ramifications of that perception.

One of the reasons for the rise of the PDP is the consolidation of the anti-NC constituency. Jamat-e-Islami cadre have been covertly supporting the party since 2002 because of their traditional animosity to the NC. That support too is under threat because of the BJP alliance, and Mufti’s utterances were aimed at placating this constituency, too.


Nice Article by local Journalist of the Kashmir Valley under Indian Control. It explains quite a lot about local Politics of Indian part of Kashmir.
 
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While making an alliance with BJP and playing Pakistan card at the same time. That is Brave.

If they were so brave enough they would have made alliance with National Conference. :)
 
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If they were so brave enough they would have made alliance with National Conference. :)

There is nothing brave about it. It is intelligent politics and a sign that Kashmiris are gearing up for a much more adept "battle" against/with the Indian state. Essentially, they have realized that they have to make their wishes work within the framework of the India state.. much as the Congress and ML did with the British Empire. Use the sensibility of the state, the ideals of democracy.. to force the Indian state to give them what they want...which may not be independence if certain Pakistanis or Indians are befooled into thinking: How does that song go? "Na biwi na bacha.."
 
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There is nothing brave about it. It is intelligent politics and a sign that Kashmiris are gearing up for a much more adept "battle" against/with the Indian state. Essentially, they have realized that they have to make their wishes work within the framework of the India state.. much as the Congress and ML did with the British Empire. Use the sensibility of the state, the ideals of democracy.. to force the Indian state to give them what they want...which may not be independence if certain Pakistanis or Indians are befooled into thinking: How does that song go? "Na biwi na bacha.."

How'S that song.. na baap bara na bhaiya sabse bara....?

Kashmiris(in the valley) are aware that neither Pakistan nor the independence is fruitful to them. Because none can provide them with jobs and other education opportunity. It looks good to come on street and throw stones, but when it comes to day today life feeding family, such kind of aggression becomes the weakness. And once settled no one is really caring about any such movement.
Why do you think, Indian government has allowed the Hurriyat leaders to live that long and have not assassinated? Please do think.
 
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If they were so brave enough they would have made alliance with National Conference. :)
1. They are long standing Rivals in Kashmir who are involved in direct Competition.
2. That is because they were One Seat Short of making Majority 44 Required Seat.

Kashmiris(in the valley) are aware that neither Pakistan nor the independence is fruitful to them. Because none can provide them with jobs and other education opportunity. It looks good to come on street and throw stones, but when it comes to day today life feeding family, such kind of aggression becomes the weakness. And once settled no one is really caring about any such movement.
Why do you think, Indian government has allowed the Hurriyat leaders to live that long and have not assassinated? Please do think.
They also know India is also not serious about them as well otherwise they wont be living under a National Security State with the deployment of 300,000 Troops from India.
 
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How'S that song.. na baap bara na bhaiya sabse bara....?

Kashmiris(in the valley) are aware that neither Pakistan nor the independence is fruitful to them. Because none can provide them with jobs and other education opportunity. It looks good to come on street and throw stones, but when it comes to day today life feeding family, such kind of aggression becomes the weakness. And once settled no one is really caring about any such movement.
Why do you think, Indian government has allowed the Hurriyat leaders to live that long and have not assassinated? Please do think.

That being true, as I said.. there is more to be had within the Indian state without Independence by using the cry for independence and usurped rights.
 
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1. They are long standing Rivals in Kashmir who are involved in direct Competition.
2. That is because they were One Seat Short of making Majority 44 Required Seat.

They also know India is also not serious about them as well otherwise they wont be living under a National Security State with the deployment of 300,000 Troops from India.

300000 troops is not for them but for Pakistan.

1) The rivalry is political

2) Why BJP why not NC? :)

That being true, as I said.. there is more to be had within the Indian state without Independence by using the cry for independence and usurped rights.

That is correct, and the ideology dies.
 
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300000 troops is not for them but for Pakistan.

1) The rivalry is political

2) Why BJP why not NC? :)
If they are for Pakistan then how come they came to Kashmir Street to control the Protests?Is Kashmiri Police not good enough?

1. Both are Kashmir Based Party and competing on Kashmir Only so their Alliance would be like Two gangs Join together to Kill eachother off.
2. Like I said NC+PDP had 43/87 Seat in against required Majority 44 seats while PDP+BJP had 45/87 seat in making Majority in Govt.
 
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Good going, this keep India on its toe. Well played!
 
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The party’s self-rule agenda provides an important role to Pakistan as the PDP has sought a joint mechanism to connect the two Kashmirs divided by the LoC and even advocated dual currency.
@Oscar What do you think about this part
 
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If they are for Pakistan then how come they came to Kashmir Street to control the Protests?Is Kashmiri Police not good enough?

1. Both are Kashmir Based Party and competing on Kashmir Only so their Alliance would be like Two gangs Join together to Kill eachother off.
2. Like I said NC+PDP had 43/87 Seat in against required Majority 44 seats while PDP+BJP had 45/87 seat in making Majority in Govt.

Protest is normally controlled by paramilitary not army. Army is at outer skirts.

1. That means both can be used against eachother. No, it's more complicated than that.
2. NC+PDP+Congress would have made 45 too. :)
 
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Protest is normally controlled by paramilitary not army. Army is at outer skirts.
Still Forces are used in controlling the situation within Valley instead of LOC.

1. That means both can be used against eachother. No, it's more complicated than that.
2. NC+PDP+Congress would have made 45 too. :)
1. There is other way around both NC and PDP make alliance with Central Govt. Parties keep Status Quo in the Valley.
2. BJP had majority in Jammu(Majority Hindu part of Valley) while PDP had Majority in Kashmir(Majority Muslim Part of Valley) while NC and Congress were minority in both parts so it was about Accommodating both Jammu Majority and Kashmir Majority.
 
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Still Forces are used in controlling the situation within Valley instead of LOC.

1. There is other way around both NC and PDP make alliance with Central Govt. Parties keep Status Quo in the Valley.
2. BJP had majority in Jammu(Majority Hindu part of Valley) while PDP had Majority in Kashmir(Majority Muslim Part of Valley) while NC and Congress were minority in both parts so it was about Accommodating both Jammu Majority and Kashmir Majority.

Police and paramilitary is also used in other parts of India. Every country uses a force to control a mob. Not a big a big deal.China has almost suppressed the separatism, India can do that too, but that will be non-democratic. Kashmiri muslims have right to speak and make their voices heard as per the constitution of India.

1) BJP could sit in the opposition then :) They have enough numbers. It's very complicated. The point is, for the first time two ideologies have made a government. Before BJP was neglected due to difference in ideologies ;)
 
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