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Three weeks, and the brutal lockdown of Kashmir by the Hindu fundamentalist 
government of Narendra Modi continues
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By Joseph Green
in the Detroit/Seattle Workers' Voice list for Augujst 27, 2019

Ever since the Hindu fundamentalist Narendra Modi became Prime Minister of 
India in 2014, there have been increasing attacks on Muslims. Modi´s right-wing 
and chauvinist BJP party won an even greater victory in this year´s general 
elections than in 2014, and Modi has now moved to eliminate the political 
rights of 
the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the only Muslim-majority state in India. This 
takes place while the Modi government is also planning to build more detention 
camps in the Indian state of Assam to hold Muslims who are being stripped of 
Indian citizenship. And it is expected that Modi will seek to change the 
demographic balance in Kashmir, and end the Muslim majority there.

The brutal treatment of Kashmir will be a model that will help undermine the 
situation of Muslims throughout India. It has created outrage around the world, 
and some people are talking about boycotting Indian goods. It also brings the 
threat of another war over Kashmir between India and Pakistan, both of whom 
are now nuclear-armed states; there have been several such wars already in the 
past.

The elimination of Kashmiri autonomy
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On Monday August 5, Indian Prime Minister Narendra ended the autonomy of the 
state of Jammu and Kashmir by revoking Article 370 of the Indian Constitution. 
Indeed, the very state of Jammu and Kashmir has been eliminated, replaced by 
two separate "union territories", both of which will be ruled directly from 
India´s 
capital New Delhi.

Modi imposed a lock-down on Kashmir, showing his fear of the entire population. 
He sent tens of thousands of Indian troops into Kashmir, reinforcing the huge 
number already there. Telephone and internet communications for the entire 
population were blocked, and people were prevented from coming out on the 
street. Over two thousand Kashmiris were arrested, including political leaders, 
activists, teachers, even students. Even politicians associated with pro-India 
parties were arrested. Three weeks later, the repression continues. There is 
still a 
lockdown, albeit some telephone calls are now permitted, and it is somewhat 
easier to get to hospitals or mosques.

This is what the Indian government believes is necessary to prevent large-scale 
protest. Despite everything, though, modest-sized protests have already taken 
place.

The lockdown in Kashmir is a continuation of the Indian government´s 
longstanding oppression of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, an area which 
embraces the Kashmir Valley (or Vale of Kashmir), Jammu, and Ladakh. The 
Indian government has always refused to let the status of Kashmir be settled by 
plebiscite. Eventually extensive vote-rigging by pro-India parties in the 1987 
legislative elections for Jammu and Kashmir led to the start of armed 
movements, 
some for independence and some for joining Pakistan. To suppress this, the 
Indian government has maintained over a half million troops in Kashmir. There 
are as many as one soldier for every 10 people in the Kashmir Valley. Over the 
years, thousands of Kashmiris, mostly civilians, have been killed by Indian 
troops. 
The Pakistani government has financed and trained fundamentalist fighters to be 
sent into the Indian sector of Kashmir, but the main role of the Indian troops 
is to 
keep the local population down. But Kashmir did retain at least some rights 
until 
August 5 this year.

The dividing up of Kashmir
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Kashmir is located on the northern edge of the Indian subcontinent. When India 
and Pakistan became independent in 1947, the "princely state" of Kashmir and 
Jammu ended up divided between China, India, and Pakistan. China controls the 
sparsely-populated northeastern section (Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoran 
Tract). Pakistan controls the northwest section, which is almost entirely 
Muslim 
(Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan). India controls the largest section with 
the 
largest population, the central and southern portion.

The Kashmir Valley is the most populous part of the Indian state of Jammu and 
Kashmir, and it is almost entirely Muslim. Jammu is about one-third Muslim, and 
the political balance there differs from that of the Kashmir Valley. Ladakh is 
part 
half Muslim, half Buddhist, and is sparsely-populated.

The situation in Assam
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Meanwhile the citizenship of Muslims in the Indian state of Assam has been put 
in 
jeopardy. The Indian Supreme Court started this prior to Modi becoming prime 
minister, by calling in 2013 for the registration of citizens in Assam, but 
Modi has 
intensified the process.

About one-third of Assam´s 33 million people are Muslim, and about 30% of the 
population speaks Bengali. Assam borders Bangladesh, and the pretext for 
checking citizenship is to purge the state of Bengali immigrants who entered 
Assam after Bangladesh declared its independence in March 1971 (the resulting 
war for independence lasted until December). Amit Shah, the president of the 
Hindu nationalist BJP party, called undocumented Bengalis "termites". And now 
every resident of Assam has to prove Indian citizenship by showing that their 
status in India goes back prior to March 1971.

This requires people to dig up old papers, and is especially hard on people who 
are poor or illiterate. And, for that matter, how does someone who hadn´t yet 
been 
born in 1971 prove that their status in India dates prior to that year? It 
isn´t 
sufficient to be born in India to be a citizen. Such a person has to prove that 
their 
parents or grandparents had status from before then. People must have papers, 
such as voting records, for themselves or their relatives dating back almost 50 
years. This status is checked in special courts which do nothing but 
investigate 
Assam residents who have been denounced by other people or agencies as 
foreigners. Even if one has papers, the court may declare, if there is the 
slightest 
deviation in how names are spelled, that the documents really refer to someone 
else. Given the different languages spoken in Assam and the many illiterates, 
many documents aren´t going to be exact, so even if one can find the proper 
papers, it doesn´t guarantee that one´s citizenship will be recognized.

The government produced a draft National Register of Citizens on July 30, 2018, 
but four million Assamese - over one-tenth the population - were left off it. 
These were mainly Muslims or Bengali-speaking Hindus. Even Syeda Anwara 
Taimur, who had been Chief Minister of Assam from December 6, 1980 to June 
30, 1981, the first Muslim woman to be chief minister of any Indian state, was 
left 
off the list.

Not satisfied with the original list, the Assam government published in June 
this 
year a Draft Exclusion List of 102,462 people whose place on the registry of 
citizens had been revoked. Facing criticism, Modi´s reactionary BJP party made 
a 
show of benevolence and sponsored a bill to give citizenship to some immigrants 
from neighboring countries, but it set a religious test for citizenship; one 
had to be 
either Hindu, Christian, Sikh, Parsee, or Jain - that is, no Muslims allowed. 
The 
bill has met opposition, but this is in large part because the bigots 
encouraged by 
BJP not only want to strip citizenship from Muslim Bengalis, they don´t even 
want 
to concede that Bengali-speaking Hindus could be citizens.

The purge has terrorized many people in Assam, and it´s a vision of what Modi 
wants to do elsewhere in India. More and more citizenship courts are being put 
in 
operation in Assam; judges who don´t strip enough citizenships aren´t 
reappointed; and there are plans to build big detention camps. Among those 
arrested have been Muslim veterans of the Indian army. The purge is enforced in 
an arbitrary way, in which the same proofs may be accepted in one citizenship 
court and refused in another.

Modi´s rule through stoking hatred and violence
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Modi´s government has proved incapable of dealing with the major problems 
facing India, such as environmental crisis and mass poverty. Millions of 
Indians 
are facing water shortages, even in such a major city as Mumbai, and Modi has 
no solution. Modi´s crony capitalism has also failed to solve the economic 
problems in India. But Modi´s party won a smashing election victory this year 
in 
Indian national elections through stoking communal hatred, xenophobia, and 
Islamophobia. He is India´s Trump, and it is no wonder he and Trump are bosom 
buddies. During the campaign, Modi played up tensions with Pakistan and 
promised to removed Kashmir´s autonomy, a vicious promise he has now fulfilled. 
In this way, Modi, the right-wing Hindu fundamentalist, is attempting to divide 
India´s working people with blind religious hatred, thus binding them to Modi´s 
reactionary rule and capitalist plans.

Moreover, India is a world power, and the spread of bigotry in India has a 
world 
influence. There are almost 200 million Muslims in India. They are a minority 
in 
the overall population of almost 1.4 billion people, but India is the country 
with the 
third most Muslims in the world, being only slightly behind Indonesia (about 
230 
million Muslims) and Pakistan (barely over 200 million). One out of every 9 
Muslims in the world lives in India; one out of every 4 lives in the Indian 
subcontinent. What happens to Muslims in India, and how they will react to it, 
will 
affect Muslims all over the world. It will be a model for how other minorities 
should 
be dealt with as well. It will affect world politics for years to come.

    Down with the removal of Kashmir´s autonomy, and the lockdown of the 
Kashmiri people! Support the right of self-determination for Kashmir!

    Down with the campaign to remove Indian citizenship from Assam´s Muslim 
and Bengali minorities!

    Support the people of Kashmir, and the working people of India, against 
Modi´s 
Hindu fundamentalism! <>


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