Wani’s band of fighters have changed the landscape of Kashmir whose youth are more defiant and adamant than ever before in their secession dream. It is peculiar that the Pakistan government is not doing more than offering platitudes about Wani’s struggle. Granted, Wani’s catapulting into action was prompted by deep humiliation received at the hands of Indian troops who assaulted him and his brother, later murdering the latter. Wani, however, became the representative of all Kashmiris and forced the Indian authorities to do more than simply implement curfews whenever there is a disruption in the normal ebb and flow of life in Kashmir. Likewise, sending the Internet offline is cowardly. We recognise the authorities are fearful of an uprising organised through social media. Also, revolutions have never been a pet event of leaderships in this region.
Passively promoting the issue at international forums is not the only thing the prime minister should be doing; he has an entire cabinet to do that for him. Kashmir deserves action and the PM must take a more active interest in the ongoing clashes.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 10th, 2017.
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