Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Unrest Favours Hurriyat, Not Kashmir

The Kashmiris who had their shelters at Jammu and elsewhere in the country have moved out of the Valley because of the present unrest. The colonies like Bathindi, Sunjwan, Sidhra, Gujjar Nagar and other outskirt areas are flooded with Kashmiris these days unlike previous years when they used to come in November with the move of Secretariat. Kashmir is witnessing turmoil over the death of militant area commander Burhan Wani. This unrest has created new political and social alterations in the whole State of Jammu and Kashmir out of a well planned conspiracy under the guidance of militants' mentors from across the border and thereupon the support of Hurriyat. There had been killings of militant commanders earlier also but such large scale protests and pro Pak slogans were hardly seen.

The paid protesters and employed stone pelters in this unrest continue gaining momentum because of the government's policy of going soft towards the misguided youths and utmost restraints exercised by the security forces. This unrest has not only stalled all developmental works, affected the education of children, caused great loss to the business community and snatched the loaves of the daily wagers, but has also created miseries for the common masses. It raises questions as to whom Hurriyat represents as their voice is dying down because the common masses whom they project as their force negate their dictat. They in fact, have rejected the appeal of Hurriyat and militants to contribute to the so called 'Azadi movement'.

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