‘Terror training camps, though not
directly run by the Pakistan government, continue to operate along the
India-Pakistan border creating potential for conflict with India and
instability in the region, according to secret diplomatic cables released
by WikiLeaks.’
‘Terrorist organisations, like al-Qaeda, have begun using these camps as
recruitment centres. After additional training... recruitees are then
poised to commit terrorist activities,’ a senior British Foreign Office
official Laura Hickey is reported to have told American diplomats.
‘Expressing Britain’s concern over what is described as the “Kashmir
escalation effect”, Ms. Hickey reiterates the British view that a
resolution of the Kashmir dispute would take away one of the main planks of
extremist groups.’
After spending billions in Afghanistan
in the last nine years, and having lost over a thousand of its soldiers,
the US is nowhere near
the goal that it set for itself in Afghanistan, and is now looking
at ways to end the conflict, and get an honourable exit from there. In this
effort, there are voices in the US and the UK that ask India to go the
extra distance to ‘help’ Pakistan to concentrate on their bad lands
bordering Afghanistan, so that the US and NATO forces can effectively
tackle the Taliban.
Why does Delhi
get upset over such remarks? Even if India
agrees to settle the Kashmir issue with Pakistan,
is there a guarantee that terrorists based in Pakistan will stop their
anti-India actions? Consider the following narrative. It will be clear that
organizations like the Lashkar-e-Taiba have different ideas about executing
jihad in India.
Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists caught by J&K police in Jammu’s Doda
district in late 1999 have disclosed during interrogation that for
them Kashmir is only the first step to going further deep into India.
Hafeez Saeed, the chief patron of the Lashkar, is on record that the process
of dialogue between India
and Pakistan has no
bearing on the ongoing jihad against India,
and that even after Kashmir got liberated, the jihad would continue in the
other parts of India.
The Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Jaish-e-Mohammad continued their terrorist attacks
not only in Kashmir, but other parts of India, even after 9/11 and the
subsequent war on terror. The attack on the J&K Assembly took place on
the 1st of October, 2001. The attack on the Indian Parliament took place on
the 13th of December, 2001. Several murderous attacks have taken place in Delhi and Mumbai in which hundreds of innocent Indians
have been killed by these mad men, one of the worst being India’s
26/11. Bangalore, Varanasi, Ahmedabad, Pune and Jaipur have
witnessed terrorist attacks. So these threats of the Lashkar-e-Taiba and
its patron are not idle threats, they are real threats. Ajmal Kasab, the
lone L-e-T terrorist arrested in the 26/11 case, has given details of the
training he got in the L-e-T camps and the directions given by Hafiz Saeed.
David Headley, the American of Pakistani origin, has given details of the
training he received from L-e-T handlers and the ISI officers during his India
visits to prepare the ground for the 26/11 attacks, to the FBI and NIA
officers. The nearest Pakistan
has come to admitting the Pak establishment’s connection with the 26/11
terrorists is to say that rogue elements of the ISI could be involved in
the attacks. The L-e-T dreams of establishing a Caliphate from Spain to the Philippines
that includes India.
And the Pakistani establishment considers this group its strategic asset to
check India.
India has, nevertheless,
walked the distance with Pakistan
through the Track II medium to try and resolve the Kashmir
issue. Pakistan’s
foreign minister of the day Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri has admitted that the
two countries were close to agreeing on a final solution to the intractable
problem. It is Pakistan
which is now going back on this understanding. India called off the Track II
talks only after the Mumbai attacks by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. For the
first time, one of the terrorists was caught alive, and the world in
general, and Pakistan
in particular, had to acknowledge that these terrorists were launched from
Pakistani soil to cause death and destruction in Mumbai.
India
showed tremendous restraint in the aftermath of this attack. Had such
attacks taken place in Israel
or the United States,
the response of their governments would have been swift and deadly. India has
only asked that the perpetrators of this dastardly attack be brought to
book. The manner in which Hafiz Saeed, the principal conspirator of the
Mumbai terrorist attacks struts about in different cities of Pakistan,
spewing venom against India, and the snails progress in the court against a
few minor actors in the 26/11 attacks, indicates the patronage that these
terrorists have in Pakistan.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has clearly indicated the extent to which India is prepared to go to solve the Kashmir
issue with Pakistan.
He has ruled out any re-drawing of the boundaries on communal lines, but
has shown willingness to make borders between the two Kashmirs irrelevant.
That appears to be the only way forward for India
and Pakistan to resolve Kashmir. This appears to be the position reached by
the Track II group as mentioned recently by the former Pakistan Foreign
Minister, Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri during his India visit. Can the US and UK
nudge Pakistan to take the final steps on the lines recommended by the
Track II group, destroy the terrorist infrastructure in that country, and
resolve this long pending problem with India?
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