Pahalgam attack: A blot on humanity
The first and foremost basic right is the right to live and respect human life. The holy Quran lays down: “Whosoever kills an innocent, it is as if he has killed all mankind; and whoever saves a person, it is as if he has saved all mankind”.
On April 22, India witnessed the unprecedented terror attack that led to the death of 26 innocent civilians in the Baisaran Valley (Kashmir). The five terrorists who were involved in the firing were members of the Resistance Front (TRF), a unit of Laskar-e-Taiba. The group claimed that the attack was in response to the government policy of the Indian government in Kashmir.
In response to the cowardly attack on the civilian, the Indian government has suspended the Indus treaty, expelled Pakistani advisors, cancelled SAARC visas, and closed the Attari border for Pakistani citizens.
The whole country stood in solidarity with the victims and condemned the terror attack in a single voice irrespective of religion or any differences. The prime minister said that ‘India will pursue Kashmir attackers to the end of the earth.’ He further said that the biggest strength in the war against terrorism is the unity of the country and the solidarity of 140 crore Indians.
The Home Minister, Amit Shah, called an all-party meeting to explain the incident and status in the Kashmir Valley. The whole opposition united and gave their unprecedented support to the government, demanding a strict punishment for the terrorist.
The government in the meeting had accepted that there was a security lapse that led to the unprecedented attack that killed 26 civilians and injured more than 20. Since 2019 i.e. after revocation of Article 370, the Modi government has argued Kashmir was returning to normalcy, the attack exposed loopholes in its approach.
The Discrimination faced by Muslims after Pahalgam attack
The whole issue has been diverted to the Hindu-Muslim, Muslim-Pakistan issue in social media. The major reason that needs to be debated on national TV should be what led to this incident, instead of discussing these problems and questioning the security lapse on the part of the government, the whole burden of attack has been shifted on the shoulders of the Muslims.
A post was uploaded on social media ‘X,’ previously Twitter, by the official account of the ruling party BJP’s Chhattisgarh state unit, making a Ghibli image of a woman mourning the death of her husband at the attack site with the caption “Dharm pucha Jaati nahi.”
The rising tide of polarization in India has created an environment where Muslims are often targets of discrimination and hate speech. The question of their faith, religion, and nationalism subjected them to public humiliation.
Various videos and images surfaced on social media wherein hatred was spread against the Muslims and especially the Kashmiri Muslims, portraying them as the accomplices of the attack.
As Indian government forces continue to hunt for the attackers in Kashmir’s dense jungles and mountains, Kashmiris living across India, especially students, have reported heckling, harassment and threats by far-right Hindu groups – or even their classmates.
From Uttarakhand, Punjab, to Uttar Pradesh, landlords are pushing Kashmiri tenants out; and shopkeepers are refusing to trade with them. Several Kashmiri students are sleeping at airports as they try to make their way home.
Areeba, 22 years Kashmiri student said (Reported by Article 14) “we are stuck”. We can’t go outside, and we can’t go home. Even booking a cab to the airport feels like risking our lives,” “I feel like a prisoner here, just because I’m Kashmiri, just because I’m Muslim. This flat that was once my home feels like a cage now.”
A video was released by Hindu Raksha Dal leader Lalit Sharma warning the Kashmiri students to leave the state within the stipulated time or face consequences. The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) claimed that the students received mass threats from the right-wing organization.
Another incident occurred in Kolkata wherein a doctor refused to give treatment to a pregnant Muslim woman, saying, “After the Kashmir incident, I’m not going to treat any Muslim patients.”
All these incidents, led to the brewing of hatred against the Muslims, especially the Kashmiris, across the country, which subsequently led to the atrocities against the Muslims.
Pahalgam Attack casts big shadows on Kashmir’s tourism economy
Kashmir was slowly rebuilding its image as a peaceful tourist destination and bring large investment in the valley after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. When Kashmir valley should have encroaching with the laughter of tourist, it was silenced by the gunfire. The attack on innocent civilians on April 22 didn’t just end lives, it ended the season of hope.
Kashmir, which was on the path of development and innovation from conflict to calm, has once again been dragged back by the same old shadows; it’s not just silenced the people but the whole economy of Kashmir.
The right wing openly criticized and boycotted the Kashmiri goods and vendors across the country. The Congress president, Mallika Arjun Kharge, and other MPs from the opposition have raised the similar issue that there are several social media handles that are raising such false narratives against Muslims and Kashmiris, which must be tackled with a hard hand.
Kashmir has been affected by tourism, which is the lifeline of the Kashmiri people. The government of India must provide financial assistance to the local people of Kashmir. In case of unemployment and poverty, the people of Kashmir will lose confidence in the democracy and turn back to militancy once again. If this were to be the case, the objective of repealing Article 370 will fall short in just a minute.
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, a prominent freedom fighter and first Education Minister of Independent India, while standing on the stairs of Jama Masjid Delhi, addressed the Muslims planning to leave India for Pakistan at the time of partition and said, “Jo chala gaya usey bhool ja, Hind ko apni Jannat bana! (Forget all those who had left/Treat India as your only trust.”). Muslims are very much Indian by birth and by choice; they have a double claim over the country. The question of their faith and love for this country will weaken the social fabric of this country.
Khan Obaida & Mohd Saem Ansari, currently in his 4th year pursuing B.A.LL.B from Aligarh Muslim University
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