Ghettoisation of Kashmiri Pandits Under the Garb of “Safe Zones”
By
Daanish Bin Nabi
There is hardcore politics
involved in rehabilitating the Pandits in Kashmir. Both the mainstream
political parties as well as the players who don’t want the Kashmir issue to be
resolved owing to their vested interests, have played their own petty politics
in rehabilitating the Pandits.
Majority of Pandit groups
and families, who have not fallen prey to petty politics of groups like “Panun
Kashmir”, have acknowledged the fact that the mainstream political parties only
remember Pandit’s flight at the time of elections to lure the community to
vote. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is the latest entrant in this category.
On the other hand, the
Hurriyat conglomerate has time and again requested the Pandit brethren to come
back to Kashmir as every Muslim will welcome them with warm hands and open
hearts. The only agitating point is the demand of New Delhi to settle them in “safe
zones”.
Creating Satellite Zones
The coalition government of
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was marred by a
number of controversies in the year 2015. One of the major controversies the
government faced was “satellite zones” for the Pandit families.
One of the BJP MLAs
Ravinder Raina said:
We are very much clear and
we want the return and resettlement of the Kashmiri Pandit community in the
Kashmir valley in a dignified manner. They must be given a secure environment.
They should not go and live in scattered places in their villages, they need
proper security zones for their survival.
A rational mind simply
cannot comprehend what is the need of these so called “safe zones” and how will
Pandits be safe in such a zone. Hypothetically, if there are clashes between
the group, or militant attack in these zones how are the Pandits safe then?
If Pandit families are
living safely in Habba Kadal area of Srinagar or even in Tral which has become
a hotbed of militancy, what makes New Delhi think that the remaining Pandit
families are not safe among local Kashmiri populace.
Various organisations such
as the traders’ federation, civil society, bar association, Hurriyat
conglomerate and even the common people have made it amply clear that the
Pandits are welcomed in Kashmir, but New Delhi should refrain from making “safe
zones” for them.
Hurriyat (G), led by Syed
Ali Geelani in a recent statement said:
We are in no way against
the return and rehabilitation of the Pandit community in the Valley, but the
Indian government and its policy makers want to play a very dangerous game
under its garb and they not only want to divide the Kashmiri society on
religious lines, but they also want to harm the freedom struggle of the
Kashmiris.
Statement by Hurriyat (G)
Safe Zones to Encourage Communal Agents
Taking examples from the
NIT Srinagar controversy, one can easily gauge that the creation of these so
called “safe zones” will only act as safe zones for the communal agents as we
saw during the NIT controversy. There is every apprehension that these “safe
zones” may be misused by the communal elements of India.
Kashmiri Pandits have
always talked about Kashmiriyat; living among your own people, and not in “safe
zones”, is Kashmiriyat.
The government on the other
hand with the help of Jammu Kashmir Project Construction Corporation (JKPCC)
has already started work on “safe zones” at Shiekpora, Budgam and Vesu in
Anantnag. It has also directed that the land at other places should be
identified at the earliest for starting the construction work. The government
has identified 30 kanal of land at Anantnag for another transit camp site.
At a cost of Rs 15 lakh for
each flat, the multi-storey accommodation will be constructed at different
places. Adequate so-called “security arrangements” will also be made at these
places for the safety of Pandits.
EHSAAS, is a Srinagar based
NGO. Its work mostly centres on interfaith between Kashmiri Muslim and Pandit
women. The NGO works in the direction of maintaining a culture of peace, the
voices of women, those most affected by violent conflict and are struggling
courageously and creatively to build community.
I can tell you with
authority that Pandits living in these so called “safe zones” are not happy at
all. Countless Pandits with whom our group has interacted want to get rid of
these ghettos. Pandits living in these ghettos are dependent on Muslim
neighbours because their basic needs like eatables are met by the Muslims only.
(sic): Ezbair Ali, EHSAAS Secretary
Ali further adds:
Moreover, they themselves
do not want to be part this ghettoisation politics. Instead, of making them to
live in ghettos, the government should come up with a comprehensive policy
w(h)ere all these Pandits can live at their own respective places in a dignified
(manner) like they used to before 1990s.
These “safe zones” do not
serve any purpose neither are they in interest of Muslims nor in favour of
Pandits, but only politicians make their votes. It is better for everyone to
realise that Pandits can be safer and in far better position if they come and
live with their old neighbours, instead of living in these so called “safe
zones”: Ezbair Ali, EHSAAS’ Secretary
Published
by The Quint: 22 August 2017, 4:46 PM IST