The Kashmir Files: How a film exposed Pakistan’s cunning and America’s two-faced attitude

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How did Jihad start in Kashmir?

In the meeting of ‘Jamaat-e-Islami’ in Nepal’s capital Kathmandu, the meeting of all the pro-Jihad participants who are running ‘Jihadi War’ in Kashmir, expressed concern over the growing influence of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) and The founding leader opposed direct involvement in Kashmir, fearing that his organization would come under direct attack from the Indian security forces if he played a direct role. But, in the same meeting, pro-Pakistan separatist Syed Ali Shah Geelani suddenly appeared and made a passionate appeal to openly support Jihad in Kashmir. Jamal writes that, after this decisive meeting, all the groups supported Jihad in Kashmir.

The Kashmir Files revealed the reality

The Kashmir Files revealed the reality

Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI pro-terrorists and jihadis were wiping out Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir Valley, now brought to the fore by the period documentary film “Kashmir Files“. It is quite clear from Jamal’s book that the enormous amount of money received from the US, the arsenal of weapons and the victory of the Pakistan-based Afghan Mujahideen in Afghanistan, which led to the humiliating withdrawal of the then Soviet army from Afghanistan in 1989, was the reason why the ISI took over Kashmir. I carried forward my Kashmir agenda through jihadis. There was no dearth of money for ISI, because America had opened its treasury for Pakistan and America remained ‘silent’ even after millions of appeals from India. This was America’s ‘double’ game with India.

America's 'double game' against India

America’s ‘double game’ against India

America was crossing every limit to defeat the Soviet Union in the Afghanistan war and money was raining on Pakistan from the American treasury. Which has been revealed in the year 2022, when the then ISI Chief Akhtar Abdur Rehman Khan, the favorite of Pakistan’s dictator Zia-ul-Haq, was transferred from the US illegally to US $ 3 million. After America’s defeat in the Afghanistan war, it has now been revealed that money was deposited in Swiss bank accounts in the names of three sons of the then ISI chief Akhtar Abdur Rehman Khan. However, in 1988, General Khan and jihadi dictator General Zia-ul-Haq were killed in a plane crash. The then ISI chief Akhtar Abdur Rehman Khan was the person who played a key role in starting the jihad in the Kashmir Valley, which was later carried forward during the reign of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan.

Pattern of killing of Kashmiri Pandits

Pattern of killing of Kashmiri Pandits

A study of the pattern of killings of Kashmiri Pandits by terrorists shows that, with the onset of Jihadi militancy in the Valley in 1990, there were also targeted attacks. However, it was precisely because there was a sudden drop in the killings in Kashmir, but it was not because of a change in his spirit, but because, the jihadis had achieved their strategic goal and The horrific massacre in the valley was made a success. Thousands of Kashmiri Pandits were put to death and the whole world watched in silence.

Beginning with the murder of a BJP leader

Beginning with the murder of a BJP leader

The killings started in the Kashmir Valley with the killing of BJP leader Tika Lal Taplu on September 14, 1989, and then within two months at least 254 Kashmiri Pandits were murdered. 136 Kashmiri Pandits in 1990, 18 Kashmiri Pandits in 1991, 6 Kashmiri Pandits in 1992, 10 Kashmiri Pandits in 1993, 4 Kashmiri Pandits in 1994, 2 Kashmiri Pandits in 1995, 7 people in 1997, 26 Hindus in 1998, 6 in 2000 Hindu, 2 Hindus in 2001, 1 murder in 2002, 25 murders in 2003, one murder in 2004, one murder in 2020 and three BJP leaders were murdered in 2021. From 1989 to 2021, a total of 254 small Kashmiri Pandit communities were gunned down. And these people killed were not ordinary Kashmiri Pandits, but from Sarpanch to different posts.

killings to spread panic

killings to spread panic

The large number of killings in 1990 were mainly done to create panic in the hearts of all Kashmiri Pandits that there was no option for them to stay in the Valley or to return. This became even more apparent with the Vandhama village massacre in 1998 and the Nadimarg massacre in 2003, where Pakistani-trained jihadists lined up Kashmiri Hindus and then shot them dead one by one. These jihadis gave a clear message… don’t go back to the valley. In an RTI reply, Srinagar District Police has stated that 89 Kashmiri Pandits were killed and 1635 non-Kashmiri Pandits were murdered in the last three decades. This figure pertains to only Srinagar district, not just one district, not the whole of Kashmir. According to a top official of the Kashmir Police, there is a vast difference between the manner and the intent with which Pandits and Muslims were killed in the Valley.

Genocide to set the jihadist agenda

Genocide to set the jihadist agenda

A senior police officer in Kashmir said that “the massacre in the Kashmir Valley was mainly done with a sinister jihadi agenda to establish ‘Nizam-e-Mustafa’. Whereas, the majority community (Muslims) in the Valley People from Kashmir were killed, most of them due to law and order as well as property disputes. Besides, a large number of people from Kashmir, who were informers of suspected terrorists, women, terrorist commanders, the senior police officer said. A large number of people were also targeted due to their refusal to obey the decrees and personal enmity. But, the biggest pain of the Kashmiri Pandits of the valley was that the Kashmiri Pandits not only lost their lives, but also their homes, chulhas. and property was also lost. But, the families of the majority of the population who died are still in Kashmir. Jamal’s book highlights the role of Syed Ali Shah Geelani, in which all majority leaders in the Valley are targeted by jihadists. It has been mentioned to be made, in which Pakistan has played a big role.

America's double game

America’s double game

Although Pakistan is most responsible for destroying communal unity in Kashmir in the 1990s, Washington and Islamabad used to be close friends at that time. The US failed to recognize terrorism in Kashmir until the October 1, 2001 attack on the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. Throughout the 1990s, when a large number of Kashmiri Pandits were being killed, they were being massacred, at that time the American government, the media of America, the media of Western countries, all the human rights organizations of the world…all were silent. . But, when America was first attacked on 13th September 2001, America came to know about terrorism and then the definition of terrorism changed for America.



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