Barbarousness to Kashmir

 
It might be the worst time  for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Once upon the time The Mountain Valley  is known for his serene beauty but today natural disaster seems the worst and hazardous to the people of Jammu and Kahmir.

Life there is more than worst for any age group, However Government  Programs may take lot of time to rehabilitate ,Till that the loss may be more beyond the expectation.

Life is Like a Cage There:
Indian Army is much maligned in Kashmir, the most militarized zone in the entire world. Indian defence forces are being seen as 'invaders' or 'the occupiers' by the local population. The separatists have been systematically attacking the Indian Army and maligning it for almost 30 years. A majority of the Kashmiris are also of the same view. 

But, the devastating floods seem to have changed that perception or mindset. The same Army and other security forces are now being hailed as saviours of the marooned Kashmiris. Everybody is sending distress messages to the Army pleading with the soldiers to rescue them.


The Kashmir problem

As long as the territory’s existence was guaranteed by the United Kingdom, the weaknesses in its structure and along its peripheries were not of great consequence, but they became apparent after the British withdrawal from South Asia in 1947. By the terms agreed to by India and Pakistan for the partition of the Indian subcontinent, the rulers of princely states were given the right to opt for either Pakistan or India or—with certain reservations—to remain independent. Hari Singh, the maharaja of Kashmir, initially believed that by delaying his decision he could maintain the independence of Kashmir, but, caught up in a train of events that included a revolution among his Muslim subjects along the western borders of the state and the intervention of Pashtun tribesmen, he signed an Instrument of Accession to the Indian union in October 1947. This was the signal for intervention both by Pakistan, which considered the state to be a natural extension of Pakistan, and by India, which intended to confirm the act of accession. Localized warfare continued during 1948 and ended, through the intercession of the United Nations, in a cease-fire that took effect in January 1949. In July of that year, India and Pakistan defined a cease-fire line—the line of control—that divided the administration of the territory. Regarded at the time as a temporary expedient, the partition along that line still exists.



Around 3 lakh Peoples are resuced from the flood
So far, 4,10,000 litres of water, 5.6 tonne of biscuit,17 tonne baby food and 1,31,000 food packets have already been airdropped and distributed in the flood-affected areas.
8,200 blankets and 650 tents were provided to the flood victims.

More relief materials, including 2,000 hospital bed sheets, blankets and tents, water bottles and cooked food are being airlifted.

So far, 710 sorties were undertaken by the helicopters and aircraft of Armed Forces, out of which 97 sorties were undertaken

As much as 807 tonnes of relief materials were dropped by the Indian Air Force and 135 Army bauts and 148 NDRF's inflatable boats are involved in rescue operation.

Armed Forces have also established some relief camps in Srinagar region and some in Jammu region.


Problem with extremist:
Since Independence, Some extremist in the valley are demanding to migrate to another country. However they always proved to wrong in their childish longing .
In future they are not going to be succeed in their wrong steps.
Kashmir was the part of India, Kashmir is the part of India, Kashmir will be only the part of India.
JAI HIND
JAI BHARAT


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