Over the past several years the line of control (LoC) has been on the boil. An unannounced war imposed by India is going on unabated, bombing and shelling on civilian population by the Indian troops have been a regular feature of the life near 740-kilometer long bloody ceasefire line, chosen by India’s fascist regime as a new battle-field to achieve its sinister designs in the region.
Unfortunately,
the consequences of this silent war and its devastating impact on the lives of
native people has gone largely unnoticed. Along with the potential of
triggering a nuclear confrontation, this reckless violence is making life hell
for the civilians settled in villages and towns along the LoC who have
witnessed long spells of dreadful violence due to the ceasefire violations
committed by the Indian forces. During the recent spate of Indian shelling in
the Neelum valley six civilians and a soldier of the Pakistan Army
embraced martyrdom while two soldiers and at least nine civilians were wounded
in AJK after Indian troops resorted to indiscriminate and ruthless shelling
from across the Line of Control (LoC) past midnight without any provocation.
Nearly
30% of total population of Azad Jammu and Kashmir lives in these highly volatile
areas. Being at the edge of conflict, the long spells of violence have hit hard
the lives of the common people in these highly vulnerable areas especially the
Neelum, Leepa, and Jhelum valley that has witnessed a series of dreadful
attacks by the Indian army this year. As a
result, hundreds of residential houses, vehicles, cattle-sheds, even schools,
hospitals and places of worship (mosques) were destroyed and demolished due to
the targeted shelling by the Indian troops from across the LoC. A
perpetual and pervasive threat of aggression from India has caused displacement
of the economically disadvantaged and downtrodden segment of the society
on both sides of the line of control.
The most
depressing aspect of this dirty war is that India has been using civilian
population as a human shield to protect themselves from any possible reaction
and response from the Pakistani side. Knowing that Pakistani side won’t target
their installations in populated areas, the Indian
army is reported to have relocated its heavy artillery near densely populated
areas and at some places in the middle of local population on other side of the
LoC. The main aim and objective was to blame Pakistan for any civilian
casualty and loss of property but India’s sinister plan was shortly exposed
when people at Manzgam, Chokibal and Dardpora and Thandipora villages staged a
protested against this anomaly. The incident was widely reported in local and
international media wherein people revealed to the pressmen that Indian army
was using them as human shields, which constitutes a serious crime under the
international law. But the fact remains that the restraint and
responsibility shown by the Pakistan army has emboldened Indians to undertake
attacks to spill the blood of innocent civilians.
While
the realpolitik is steering the dynamics of the Kashmir conflict no one even
bothers to talk about these war-crimes being committed with impunity by the
Indian forces. The absence of proper on-ground monitoring system has further
aggravated the situation in the region since the UN Military Observers Group
that was mandated to supervise ceasefire violations on the LoC has been
rendered virtually dysfunctional by the Indian government due to its
noncooperation with the UN observers stationed in Srinagar, the capital city of
Indian occupied Kashmir. On the contrary, Pakistan
army on its part have continued to lodge complaints with UNMOGIP about
ceasefire violations. Whereas the military authorities of India have lodged no
complaints since January 1972 and have restricted the activities of the U.N.
observers on the Indian side of the Line of Control. Not allowing the observer
mission to supervise the ceasefire violations the ndians, instead, choose to
stick to its traditional policy of laying blame on Pakistan by paddling lies
and trumpeting up its so-called ‘counter insurgency narrative’.
The
historic 2003 ceasefire agreement that survived for over a decade has been
instrumental in curbing cross-LoC violence in the region but this agreement too
was thrown to the winds soon after the Modi government took over reins of power
in New Delhi. Since then there has been upsurge in the incidents of
ceasefire violations. According to statistics
provided by Pakistan’s foreign ministry, and the State Disaster Management
Authority government of Azad Kashmir, the ceasefire has been violated by India
at least 2,730 times this year, resulting in 21 civilian deaths and serious
injuries to 206 others. Apart from fomenting trouble and creating instability
on this side of the Line of Control, the
Indian Army is raising tensions on the ceasefire line to deflect world
attention away from the aggravating humanitarian situation in the occupied
territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
The
antagonistic approach and senseless targeting of innocent civilians would
further vitiate the tense atmosphere along the LoC and threaten regional peace
and security. It is high time that the world must take effective notice
of this reckless war imposed by India and influence the government of India to
resolve the lingering dispute of Kashmir that happens to be the mother of all
disputes pending between India and Pakistan.
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