IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWAL OF INDIAN FORCES FROM THE OCCUPIED
TERRITORIES IS THE ONLY SOLUTION GIVEN THE REALITY OF THE INDIAN STATES
DECADE’S LONG PROJECT OF DEMOGRAPHIC ALTERATION LEAVING PLEBISCITE AS AN
UNVIABLE SOLUTION: HABIB YOUSAFZAI, KASHMIR DIASPORA ALLIANCE
ASSLAAM-O-ALAIKUM!
Muslims unified the Indian
subcontinent and ruled it for over a thousand years. This unification also
includes all of its princely states. Aurangzeb Alamgir (May Allah be pleased
with him) the Emperor of India (Hindustan) was a man of great caliber. He died
after the age of 90 and spread Islam extensively through the use of Sufism
calling all to a dignified way of life. Indian historians with political
affiliation often try to indoctrinate and spread misinformation utilizing
notions of “Islam was spread by the sword” by Aurangzeb which is not historically
accurate. After his death, his heirs and their successors were not able to maintain
power over the sheer size of the territory which he commanded as they did not
possess the same inherent gift of ruler ship. Due to their lack of control over
the territory and their inability to lead, eventually the power in the centre
weakened and the unified Indian subcontinent started to crumble and become destabilized.
Regions that were once together became divided and started to claim sovereignty
and autonomy including many princely states. This gave the British colonizers a
clear opportunity to occupy India. Although Nawab Sirajuddaulah of Bengal and Tippu
Sultan (Fateh Ali) of Mysore presented magnificent sacrifices in order to
prevent the British occupation and colonization; ultimately they were
unsuccessful due to a lack of unity.
At the time of division on August 15, 1947, the Indian state with
a Hindu majority did not want to see a strong Pakistan and as such, it
attempted to destabilize and weaken it. In order to complete its mission it
occupied various territories to add on to its material power with Punjab
Khalistan of August 15, 1947 being among them. It was strategically able to
utilize the Sikhs to fight against Pakistan. Many Muslim states such
as Manawa, Junagar, Hyderabad, and, 42,000 square miles of the state of Jammu
and Kashmir alias Maqbooza Kashmir were also occupied. Ever since these initial
occupations, it has attempted to and has successfully demographically altered
the makeup of the inhabitants of the region.
The only viable solution to the problem at hand is the complete
withdrawal of all occupation forces of the Indian state from all occupied
territories. Due to the demographic alterations of these occupied territories,
the Indian state has deemed the use of plebiscite as an unviable option for
freedom of the people which it has enslaved; and yet, it remains the primary
barrier in facilitating the process of plebiscite itself. Pakistan must take a
strong stance and stress unity as a nation or else suffer the same fate of
division which it suffered in 1971 with the loss of Bangladesh (formerly known as
East Pakistan).
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