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The 12-Year-Old Who Stopped Our Car And Threw Stones At Us In Kashmir

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Our vehicle screeched to a halt. We were returning from Uri where 18 soldiers were killed in a terror attack a day before. Security forces deployed along the highway were pulling back for the day.

From the front seat of the car, I could only see the top of a head. A boy, no older than 12, had forced our vehicle to stop. With him was a group of another dozen, all in the same age group - 12 to 14 years old.

These are the "stone-pelters" of Kashmir, mostly minors, groups of young boys who take over the streets and highways as the security forces withdraw each day.

Our driver Ashiq, in his mid-fifties, apologised profusely to the boys for having broken an unofficial lock-down imposed by separatists in Kashmir. They were not listening and threw stones at our vehicle.

Sheikh Momin, our camera person, jumped out to reason with the group. Momin is local boy who has studied in Srinagar and now works with NDTV in New Delhi.

As he tried to talk to the boys, they zeroed in on a band he was wearing. "Why the band on your hand, it is un-Islamic?" a boy, about 12, said.
Momin, in his mid-20s and who wears faded jeans, loves apps on his phone and listens to pop music, was stumped. As he searched for an answer, the young boys said, "You are a Hindu."

And then, pointing to the camera slung across Momin's shoulder, another accusation - "Indian media."

A few adults watched from a distance as the boys conducted their inquisition. No one made an attempt to stop them.

Sensing trouble, Ashiq bowed and touched the feet of the 12-year-old to ask for forgiveness for having violated the lock-down orders issued by the Hurriyat and being enforced by its band of child soldiers.

He then had to listen to a long sermon and a heap of abuses from the boy, younger than his grandson. He did so quietly and was finally allowed to go after he promised never to violate the lock-down again.

Along the highway, an elderly man who keeps his small shop open on the sly, said "I don't believe Burhan Wani's killing triggered this, something doesn't match."

At night, slogans of "Azaadi" or freedom blare out from a mosque in the heart of capital Srinagar, where we are staying.

Over the last few months, it is groups of boys like the ones we met who have been holding the streets of Kashmir to ransom. Since July 8, when Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani was killed by security forces, the Valley has been on the boil. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has visited the Valley several times, even leading an all-party delegation. Mobile and internet services have been snapped many times and restored as many times.

New Delhi has pointed at Pakistan and there is strong proof. The National Investigative Agency or NIA is probing slush funds landing in the Valley and being used to prop up the protesters. But there are no clear answers to who and how these young boys are being organized and motivated.

(Sudhi Ranjan Sen is NDTV's Editor Security and Strategic Affairs)
 
@Joe Shearer @hellfire @Arslaan @anant_s @MilSpec @nair @PARIKRAMA @WAJsal
Found this , dont know how to describe what i am reading. even during the dark days of 94-95 we did not have kids coming out leading protests or indulging in violence, this is the 80day since the valley has shut down and there seems no solution at hand .
Can we really put all the blame on them? Let's be fair here:
Most of these young children would most likely be directly affected by Indian states policies in Kashmir, which have resulted in deaths of many Kashmir's. I don't get how Indian general public expects them to remain calm and not stand against brutalities and injustice? How does one not expect a father or a brother of a 10 year old who has been killed by a pellet gun not to take up arms. Indian state policies are only massacring another generation of Kashmiris...
Biggest example:
https://defence.pk/threads/he-would...ndia-not-pakistan-says-burhans-father.451550/

no solution at hand .
By force there isn't. India should look to deliver the promises it has made to Kashmiris.
regards
 
The government has messed up the situation, how hard is it to show the people who is their boss
Buddy These are our own people we are talking about . Many here say kashmir is ours but none seem to want its people?
These are kids on the street , what we need to do most of all is to see what is it thats angering them .
Do remember these are the the children of the 2008 and 2010 protests , they do not fear the gun .
 
@Joe Shearer @hellfire @Arslaan @anant_s @MilSpec @nair @PARIKRAMA @WAJsal
Found this , dont know how to describe what i am reading. even during the dark days of 94-95 we did not have kids coming out leading protests or indulging in violence, this is the 80day since the valley has shut down and there seems no solution at hand .
As he tried to talk to the boys, they zeroed in on a band he was wearing. "Why the band on your hand, it is un-Islamic?" a boy, about 12, said.
this is the problem .. same problem which is engulfing Middle East and other places.

Can we really put all the blame on them? Let's be fair here:
Most of these young children would most likely be directly affected by Indian states policies in Kashmir, which have resulted in deaths of many Kashmir's. I don't get how Indian general public expects them to remain calm and not stand against brutalities and injustice? How does one not expect a father or a brother of a 10 year old who has been killed by a pellet gun not to take up arms. Indian state policies are only massacring another generation of Kashmiris...
Biggest example:
https://defence.pk/threads/he-would...ndia-not-pakistan-says-burhans-father.451550/


By force there isn't. India should look to deliver the promises it has made to Kashmiris.
regards
As he tried to talk to the boys, they zeroed in on a band he was wearing. "Why the band on your hand, it is un-Islamic?" a boy, about 12, said.
Wahhabism has no cure.
 
@Joe Shearer @hellfire @Arslaan @anant_s @MilSpec @nair @PARIKRAMA @WAJsal
Found this , dont know how to describe what i am reading. even during the dark days of 94-95 we did not have kids coming out leading protests or indulging in violence, this is the 80day since the valley has shut down and there seems no solution at hand .
maybe during the dark days of 94-95,,kashmiri men managed to get some maa ka doodh for thmselves.
it seems now they r back to thr normal diet,,,thus u see these napunsak tactics of using kids
 
@Joe Shearer @hellfire @Arslaan @anant_s @MilSpec @nair @PARIKRAMA @WAJsal
Found this , dont know how to describe what i am reading. even during the dark days of 94-95 we did not have kids coming out leading protests or indulging in violence, this is the 80day since the valley has shut down and there seems no solution at hand .
keep it shut for another 180 days, there is much more in the state of jammu and kashmir than the wahabi infested Valley. A the same time shift Capital from Sri Nagar to Jammu.
 
As he tried to talk to the boys, they zeroed in on a band he was wearing. "Why the band on your hand, it is un-Islamic?" a boy, about 12, said.
this is the problem .. same problem which is engulfing Middle East and other places.


As he tried to talk to the boys, they zeroed in on a band he was wearing. "Why the band on your hand, it is un-Islamic?" a boy, about 12, said.
Wahhabism has no cure.
We are looking at the problem which is obvious not which is at the root of this protest , never in the history of independent India have we seen such a long protest .

Who is going to come up with solutions? Not our GOVT !!!! they are busy in rhetoric against Pakistan . We dont seem to have any policy in place for Kashmir , or for that matter even Pakistan .
 
We are looking at the problem which is obvious not which is at the root of this protest , never in the history of independent India have we seen such a long protest .

Who is going to come up with solutions? Not our GOVT !!!! they are busy in rhetoric against Pakistan . We dont seem to have any policy in place for Kashmir , or for that matter even Pakistan .
who is the loser here. .. the common kashmiri people. they are being held at ransom by the extremist element fed on the diet of global jehad.
 
keep it shut for another 180 days, there is much more in the state of jammu and kashmir than the wahabi infested Valley. A the same time shift Capital from Sri Nagar to Jammu.
Again what will this achieve? no solution !!! hasent the valley been shut enough? would you suggest this method if it was a Delhi or a Mumbai or a Bangalore on fire? in fact we will have another mess to deal with . Jingoism is good to a point but govts are supposed to take care of our country , i fear this one has failed in its duty ,
IMHO the assembly should be dissolved and fresh elections be held , then this anger towards the govt will subside.
 
We are looking at the problem which is obvious not which is at the root of this protest , never in the history of independent India have we seen such a long protest .

Who is going to come up with solutions? Not our GOVT !!!! they are busy in rhetoric against Pakistan . We dont seem to have any policy in place for Kashmir , or for that matter even Pakistan .


And this was not obvious even apart from the Kashmir issue? In spite of the fury of resident bhakts when they read this, this was never a viable government; I admit Modi has turned out far better than any of us had a right to expect, but whom does he have as a backup? The larder is bare.
 
We are looking at the problem which is obvious not which is at the root of this protest , never in the history of independent India have we seen such a long protest .

Who is going to come up with solutions? Not our GOVT !!!! they are busy in rhetoric against Pakistan . We dont seem to have any policy in place for Kashmir , or for that matter even Pakistan .

There is also the irresponsibility of the Congress - a cliche, these days, the irresponsibility - and Omar Abdullah, another of the Baba Log, in tearing down V. K. Singh and Parnaik. I am very uncomfortable with this assessment, specially of V. K. Singh, but I understand that some of his decisions were part of a larger context, and should not have been mixed up with his personal small-mindedness.
 
The government has messed up the situation, how hard is it to show the people who is their boss

Government is not suppose to boss around people but other way around Unless you have different laws for yourself and Kashmirs.

You screwed up bcz you used violence to solve a problem that could have died down in few days if ignored.
 

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