x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   CM’s Appeal | Cong high command ignores ‘Fact-Finding Committee’ report on Assembly poll debacle | Delhi-Srinagar passengers to bridge trains at Katra: Railway Minister | Ex- serviceman killed in Kulgam terrorist attack, his wife, niece injured | CM Omar lauds J&K, Ladakh NCC cadets for exemplary performance | CM advises INDIA alliance to discuss strategy | NC committed for people’s welfare, women’s empowerment: Dr Farooq | Main accused among 5 persons arrested | CB books 5 for duping Jammu residents of Rs. 2.95 cr | Srinagar Police file chargesheet against 7 terror accomplices | Govt working on uniform toll policy: Gadkari | Motorcyclist killed in Jammu accident | Man arrested for opening fire | Jammu Bridges Turn Pink: FICCI FLO JKL, Fortis Hospital Gurugram & JMC Unite for Cancer Awareness | Anand Jain takes over as ADGP Armed J&K | Head priest of Ram Temple in Ayodhya critical after brain stroke | Forest Minister directs for aligning development with environment conservation | Sadhotra seeks special central economic, employment package for J&K | NIA opposes interim bail plea of jailed J&K MP Rashid Engineer in HC | GRAP 3 curbs revoked in Delhi amid dip in air pollution | Substantial increase in budget allocation to states such as Delhi, Bihar, MP, others: Vaishnaw | Jewar Airport to start regular operations from April: Aviation Minister | Bhim Sen Tuti-IPS takes charge as IGPJammu zone | Kavinder condemns cowardly terror attack in Kulgam | Dy CM releases JKBOCWW Board compendium | Sakeena Itoo reviews progress of SAMAGRA Shiksha in J&K | HC give additional charge of Sales Tax Tribunal | LG Manoj Sinha addresses South India Bhu Alumni Meet at Hyderabad | CBI books then Commandant CRPF & Ors | Amit Shah slams Kejriwal, Sisodia; says AAP gave only garbage, toxic water to Delhi | MP Gulam Ali criticizes Kejriwal, promises reforms for traders and SIT on corruption | 2 Crore People Take Holy Dip At Maha Kumbh On Major Day Of Basant Panchami | CBC organizes Swachhta Action Programme | Tony slams Union Budget, calls for Rati Sarari's promotion as tourist spot | Samba police works out theft case; arrested accused, recovered stolen items | Samba police reunites missing girl with family | DC Rajouri inspects structures affected by NH construction | Plantation drive conducted on Doda-Ghat Road | Samba police nabbed drug peddler, recovered 4.76 grams heroin like substance | All J&K Sadguru Kabir Sabha emphasizes community unity, Welfare | AYUSH Department organises awareness program at SAR Institute-Ramban | Congress convenes monthly meeting at Congress office Jammu | Mother India Sr Sec School bids farewell to class 12 students | Crescent Public School hosts Graduation Ceremony for Class 10 | Five-day skill development programme on soft computing begins at SMVDU | MCM organises sensitisation programme on drugs | GDC RS Pura celebrates World Wetlands Day at Gharana Wetland | GGM Science College hosts poster-making competition | GDC Kathua celebrates World Wetlands Day 2025 | Back Issues  
 
news details
Kashmir: Speculative, malicious propaganda is engineering current fear psychosis
Jaibans Singh8/4/2019 11:16:04 PM
What exactly has happened in Kashmir in the last few days that is so out of the ordinary? There has been a movement of a few thousand troops - so what? Is it the first time that troop movement has been seen in the Valley? The government has clarified that the movement is to carry out a routine turnover, prepare for elections and also to give some respite to troops who are overworked due to security commitment for Shri Amarnath Yatra. Operationally, both reasons make a lot of sense, so why this chasing of ghosts? In any case, what difference will a few thousand additional troops make to the existing deployment that has weathered much bigger storms?
Is this the first time that an advisory has been issued to Amarnath Yatris? Almost every year the pilgrimage witnesses a pause due to some security alert or the other. The government has clarified that the alert has been issued since some military hardware with Pakistani markings has been found on the pilgrimage route. Security protocol demands complete sanitisation of the area which takes time. Is this, by any means, out of the ordinary?
New Delhi is hyper-sensitive about safe conduct of the Yatra, especially so, since the state is under Governors rule. It has spent millions in technology and additional manpower to ensure fool proof security. At this point in time, when the Yatra is in its last leg, the administration is bound to be over cautious, hence the advisory to cut short the vacation and get back home safe and sound. What is so odd in this? The Yatra has not been called off, it has been suspended, so there remains a chance of resumption once the security environment is stabilised.
In a press conference the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Srinagar based Chinar Corps has clarified that the last few days have witnessed an increase in activity from across the border. Cease fire violation have once again started as have the sinister Border Action Team (BAT) operations. There have been a series of infiltration attempts that have been successfully thwarted. Pakistan had put a plug on such activities as a prelude to the meeting of Prime Minister Imran Khan with US President Donald Trump since he wanted the latter to agree to resumption of aid. Now that the Pakistani premier has come back empty handed, is it not logical for the Pakistan to declare business as usual on the border? What is happening on the border is not increase in activity by Pakistan; it is resumption of activity by Pakistan. What is new or extraordinary in this? Definitely the situation requires a professional response from Indian security forces and extra caution for some days is part of that professionalism.
The problem is that a particular political segment in the Valley has a proclivity to see demons everywhere and talk about them. The situation has given to this segment the opportunity to come out of political wilderness and the opportunity is being exploiting to the hilt. If these very political leaders had attempted to instil confidence among the people and ally their insecurities, this panic situation would not have taken place at all. Sadly, instead of showing maturity they sought to ride on the fears of the people and thus added fuel to the fire. They are least bothered about the effect on the common man and the economy of the state.
The next blameworthy element is the social media. Everybody seems to have become an alter ego of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with inside knowledge of his mind and chosen course of action. Scenarios ranging from removal of Article 35A to trifurcation of the state are being uploaded with utmost confidence and are being dutifully forwarded by millions. With each passing hour the options are becoming more and more bizarre. The latest is that all of this is a plan hatched by the US, Pakistan and India to break CPEC and thus marginalise Chine - can it get more ludicrous than this?
Nobody is ready to give credence to the fact that senior most functionaries are denying the existence of any unprecedented reason behind the tightening of security protocols in the last few days. Governor Satya Pal Malik has categorically denied knowledge of any move by the centre to remove Article 35A or Article370. He has stated that there is no change in the stature of these issues. Senior most security commanders have addressed a press conference to allay all fears, yet, some political leaders and the social media are not ready to relent from the endeavour to create panic.
Quite apparently, the present chaos is based only on speculation. The panic which started on 29 July came under control a day later but because of some statements by local leaders and social media it gained momentum all over again to reach to the present level. This proves that the people did not fall prey to the rumours but have been forced to do so by constant negative conditioning by those who will gain tremendously by keeping the pot boiling.
The aforementioned argument does not imply that the government will not remove Article 370 and Article 35A. It is ideologically inclined to the abrogation and has spelt it out as a mandate during the recently held parliamentary elections. The present activities, however, do not seem to be directed towards this end due to a number of reasons. First, no government would like to take this kind of an action so close to the Independence Day. Secondly, the government would not have liked to inconvenience the pilgrims to Shri Amarnath shrine.
The people of Kashmir should not get swayed by malicious propaganda. They should resume their routine life without fear or insecurity. By so doing they will give a befitting response to those evil forces that are blatantly attempting to disrupt their lives and cause to them great financial loss.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU