Sunday, October 17, 2004

M.J.Akbar's Books & Reviews: Kashmir Behind the Vale

M.J.AKBAR'S BOOKS & REVIEWS: KASHMIR BEHIND THE VALE



This book delves deep into the past for the roots of Kashmiriyat, the identity and culture that has blossomed within the ring of mountains for thousands of years.Kashmir lies at the edge of India’s borders and at the heart of India’s consciousness. It is not geography that is the issue; Kashmir also guards the frontiers of ideology. If there was a glow of hope in the deepening shadows of a bitter partition, then it was Kashmir, whose people consciously rejected the false patriotism of fundamentalism and made common cause with secular India instead of theocratic Pakistan. Kashmir was, as Sheikh Abdullah said and Jawaharlal Nehru believed, a stabilising force for India. Why has that harmony disintegrated? Why has the promise been stained by the blood of rebellion? The Book shows Kashmir’s struggle in the century to first free itself from feudal oppression and then enter the world of modern India in 1947. Placing the mistakes and triumphs of those early, formative years in the perspective of history, the book says how the 1980s have opened the way for Kashmir’s hitherto marginalised secessionists. Both victory and defeat have their lessons; to forget either is to destablise the future. Kashmir and the mother country are inextricably linked. India cannot afford to be defeated in her Kashmir.

1 comment:

Abu Azaan said...

You comment ' ... whose people consciously rejected the false patriotism of fundamentalism and made common cause with secular India instead of theocratic Pakistan.' has to be questioned.

The people didn't choose their destiny was chosen for them. How about allowing the Kashmiri's to have that plebiscite which the UN recommended so long ago.

Secular India? Is that why it is still referred to as Hindustan!