Kashmir will soon become Vietnam for India: Former Indian Chief Justices Markandey Katju

Kashmir will soon become Vietnam for India

Kashmir will soon become Vietnam for India

New Delhi … News Time

There comes a moment when the truth has to be told, I think that moment has come and the bells in the cat’s throat will bind me. Soon Kashmir will be the same for India, Vietnam for the US and France, Afghanistan for the Russians and Spain for Napoleon. Today, those celebrating the abolition of Article 370 of the Constitution are calling it a great victory. Soon the dream will be awakened with neglect and when a large coffin comes from Kashmir. This will be the scene created by the Vietnamese soil for the Americans. Mobile phones and internet services are a necessity per se, not luxury goods, and if these facilities are deprived for a single day, severe suffering can occur. It is thought that for two months without these facilities, people of Kashmir would have to suffer some kind of harassment. Curfews and other restrictions have provided extra trouble for Kashmiris. Seeing the sanctions lifted, public protests surround the entire valley, and if restrictions remain, the water will continue to boil, even if the vessel explodes. Truth be told, the Kashmir issue is neither swallowing nor burning.

The fact is that almost all the population of Kashmir has become alien to India today because of the Center’s unwise and mismanaged policies and since the abolition of Article 370 of the Constitution on August 5, the result will be that like Vietnam, Kashmir too will have a lot of insurgency and the delivery of bodies from the valley will begin. If the army can fight, then it cannot fight the people. A lion can kill a deer, cannot kill a flock of mosquitoes. Napoleon felt the same in Russia (read Leo Tolstoy’s novel War and Peace) and General Westmoreland felt the same in Vietnam. Millions of soldiers and paramilitary personnel are deployed in Kashmir today, but how can one fight an enemy who cannot be seen? It moves in the form of a shadow, which is nowhere and everywhere! We have given rise to a situation in Kashmir in which it is very difficult to prevent a massive raiding war from starting.

The biggest weapon for raiders is to surprise, attack and flee. Raiders are determined by the combatants themselves when, where and how often to attack a third, and they are capable of escaping quickly. The raiding war is particularly cruel in that no rules or rules of traditional warfare are taken care of. If the situation continues, so will Kashmir, which is not even a so-called militant then will also become a militant. When a young man sees his relatives killed without justification, he gets mad and then no one can stop him from joining the ranks of the militants. Currently there are a few hundred militants in Kashmir, but the rapid increase in this number is unlikely. No one can say where this will go. Yes! One thing can be said with certainty and that we will remain confused for a long time in Kashmir.

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