Colonel Abhay Patwardhan (Retd)
Recent video footage generated by Indian CNNIBN
News Channel and shown on televisions across the globe highlighted the
atrocities being committed by the brutal Pakistan Army on the natives of Gilgit
Baltistan Area of Jammu & Kashmir under Pakistan’s illegal occupation.
Standing up for their rights, the spontaneous protests that drew lakhs of
people have been perpetually crushed with the Army and the police brutally
cracking down. It was a grim reminder to All Us Retired Soldiers who fought in
East Pakistan of the harsh and gory tales of atrocities committed on hapless
people of East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The global community is now evincing
keen interest in the area, its people and their plight. The fact is that the
people of this area have been leading a life of subjugation ever since 1947.
There was no Electronic Media then, to highlight their miserable plight. The
then Print Media, occasionally tried to portray their problems, but very little
heed was paid to it by the global community.
Even we did not take much notice of the same despite the fact that they were citizens of the Dogra kingdom of Jammu & Kashmir that acceded to the Indian Union in October 1947. At the time of partition, Gilgit and Baltistan were legal and integral part of the state of Jammu & Kashmir. In a treacherous conspiracy, Major J M Brown, a British Scot and Commander of Gilgit Scouts, mutinied against the Maharaja and brought the area under illegal administrative control of Pakistan in November 1947 after the Maharaja had signed the Instrument of Accession with India. Many military historians wonder as to why India did not occupy the area despite the opportunity available during the final days of the war. After the ceasefire, in 1949, Pakistan in a master stroke kept Gilgit, Baltistan, Hunza and Nagar under its direct control rather than including them in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), or so called Azad Kashmir. For reasons unknown, the government of India turned a blind eye to this legal and historic blunder by Pakistan. Thus, the people of these areas, mainly Shias, were left at the mercy of the Sunni–dominated Pakistan which has through a well-executed plan changed the demography of the region.
Even we did not take much notice of the same despite the fact that they were citizens of the Dogra kingdom of Jammu & Kashmir that acceded to the Indian Union in October 1947. At the time of partition, Gilgit and Baltistan were legal and integral part of the state of Jammu & Kashmir. In a treacherous conspiracy, Major J M Brown, a British Scot and Commander of Gilgit Scouts, mutinied against the Maharaja and brought the area under illegal administrative control of Pakistan in November 1947 after the Maharaja had signed the Instrument of Accession with India. Many military historians wonder as to why India did not occupy the area despite the opportunity available during the final days of the war. After the ceasefire, in 1949, Pakistan in a master stroke kept Gilgit, Baltistan, Hunza and Nagar under its direct control rather than including them in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), or so called Azad Kashmir. For reasons unknown, the government of India turned a blind eye to this legal and historic blunder by Pakistan. Thus, the people of these areas, mainly Shias, were left at the mercy of the Sunni–dominated Pakistan which has through a well-executed plan changed the demography of the region.
In 1970, the area was named as “Northern Areas”.
The nadir was reached in 1974 when then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto scrapped the Citizenship Act allowing outsiders to freely
buy property and settle in the region. Terror camps were also established in
the area much against the wishes of the locals. Pakistan ever since continues
to be the illegal occupier of Gilgit-Baltistan, exploiting its mineral and
hydraulic wealth and denying the people the basic human and fundamental rights.
There are no legal institutions, no medical facilities and no professional
colleges. The revenue generated from tourism and other assets in the area is
not utilised for the development of the area /welfare of the local residents.
The Government of India made no effort to reach out the people of this area.
Pakistan, on the other hand, played the religion card to its advantage by
creating hatred against Hindus and India through the state-controlled media and
school text books. India was portrayed as an enemy of Muslims and Islam and
Pakistan as citadel of Islam.
The reality dawned on the people in 1988, when
more than a Lac Pakistani Soldiers and Militants under the command of the then
Brigadier Pervez Musharraf brutally attacked them and subjected them to rape,
loot, arson and forced conversion. Hence Musharraf was given the title of
“Butcher of Shias”. It compelled them to realize the actualities and have a
re-think about their adopted country. They were also cautious of joining hands
with POK, fearing Kashmiri domination. They continued to live like slaves and
subjugated people. The area also became victim of terrorism. To compound their
miseries the footfall of Chinese soldiers and natives also increased manifold
with the active collaboration of the Pakistani establishment. The Chinese
investment in the area is illegal since the entire area is disputed. In brazen
contempt of international conventions, Pakistan has also illegally ceded part
of the area to China. Senge Sering, a scholar-activist from the area, has
expressed surprise that nobody in India talks about Gilgit- Baltistan and
Chinese illegal investment there.
Pakistan uses the people of Gilgit Baltistan as
cannon fodder to achieve its politico-strategic interests in the region,
particularly in Kashmir. In 1999, General Parvez Musharraf once again, was the
architect of Kargil War that not only led to the loss of about 4000
innocent natives but also to the displacement of hundreds of thousands people
who till date remain internally displaced and economically deprived. Pakistan
continues to hold hostage the innocent people of the region for its economic
and strategic reasons. The status of the area though disputed has been kept
ambiguous by Pakistan. Through an ordinance in 2009 the area was re-designated
as Gilgit Baltistan and made a province of Pakistan with its own Governor and
Chief Minister but without representation in the Parliament and Senate of
Pakistan. A Gilgit-Baltistan Council headed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan
was also formed. Gilgit Baltistan Assembly has 24 elected and nine nominated
Members. It has an elected Chief Minister. This Colonial arrangement has led to
the subjugation, exploitation, discrimination and federal domination continues
unabated on the hapless residents of the area.
Reacting to the expose by CNN-IBN, the Indian
government called it an “eye opener”. Minister of State, PMO, Mr Jitendra Singh
said, “It is an eye-opener for the world. There has been a simmering discontent
among people from PoK for a long time...There is common opinions that people in
PoK are being deliberately oppressed in comparison to other provinces of
Pakistan, and even elections are farcical.”Within hours of the airing of the
report, some other members of the Government also voiced their opinion on the
expose. Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said it was time
for Pakistan to allow international human rights agencies to conduct impartial
inquiry about the act committed.Meanwhile, the separatists used the opportunity
to claim that atrocities were taking place in both Indian as well as Pakistan
side of Kashmir. Abbas Ansari of Hurriyat said, “Now that atrocities are taking
place in both parts of Kashmir, both India and Pakistan should hold a dialogue
and grant freedom to both sides.”Mir Vaiz, Ahmad Shah Gilani and Salaluddin
dittoed his views.
The people want freedom from the oppressive
Pakistani regime. They now look up to India and seek its support. To fulfill
their ambitions and inspirations India must a) Provide moral, psychological and
financial support to the natives of the area. After all they are our people
living under illegal Pakistani occupation, b) People to people contact and
local trade should be encouraged through opening of trade routes across the
LOC, c) India must object to Chinese investment and presence in the area, d)
Whenever Pakistan rants the ‘K issue’ it should be sternly reminded that
Kashmir issue is not confined to the Sunni-dominated Valley, that comprises 11%
of the geographical area of the state and is inhabited by only 22% of its total
population, but also other areas and ethnic groups that form the majority in
Jammu & Kashmir state, including Gilgit-Baltistan and POK and e) The
State Subject Act should be restored and the people of Gilgit-Baltistan should
have complete control over their land and resources.
We, as a Nation are confident that India under
Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi and National Security Advisor Mr. Ajit Doval
is capable of fulfilling these aspirations in times to come.
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