The unnerving circumstances in the disputed territory have brought the two arch-rival, nuclear-armed nations on the brink of a complete disaster. The United Nations and the world powers completely and tangibly fail to realise the gravity of the situation and play their role to calm the unrest. Pakistan’s efforts to get the neighbouring country on the negotiating table have also gone in vain as the latter persistently opts out of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) meetings being held in Islamabad.
PM Modi’s assertion to mention the restive Baloch, the platform of Indian Independence Day failed to win praise even from within the country, with the former external affairs minister Salman Khurshid terming it a meddling in Pakistan’s internal affairs, warning of fallout. India’s newly found adventurism of comparing Kashmir with Balochistan, which itself is reeking with subversive activities, and a talk about infiltration in the valley seems an attempt to divert and deflect world’s attention from the original issue.
If constant emergence of the green flag in the held valley does not speak louder of whom Kashmiris want to merge with, Islamabad may perhaps clearly announce to leaving the decision up to the locals.
But before that process can even begin, the occupying forces need to leave the valley to immediately halt the inhumane treatment being meted out to Kashmiris.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 2nd, 2016.
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