Maharaja's
Accession Offer to India
Legal
Document No 112
Text of letter dated October
26, 1947 from Sri Hari Singh, the Maharaja of Jammu
and Kashmir to Lord Mountbatten the Governor-General
of India.
My dear Lord Mountbatten,
I have to inform your
Excellency that a grave emergency has arisen in my
State and request immediate assistance of your
Government.
As your Excellency is aware
the State of Jammu and Kashmir has not acceded to the
Dominion of India or to Pakistan. Geographically my
State is contiguous to both the Dominions. It has
vital economical end cultural links with both of them.
Besides my State has a common boundary with the Soviet
Republic and China. In their external relations and
Dominion of India and Pakistan cannot ignore this
fact.
I wanted to take time to
decide to which Dominion I should accede, or whether
it is not in the best interests of both the Dominions
and my State to stand independent, of course with
friendly and cordial relations with both.
I accordingly approached the
Dominions of India and Pakistan to enter into
Standstill Agreement with my State. The Pakistan
Government accepted this Agreement. The Dominion of
India desired further discussions with representatives
of my Government. l could not arrange this in view of
the developments indicated below. In fact the Pakistan
Government are operating Post and Telegraph system
inside the State.
Though we have got a
Standstill Agreement with the Pakistan Government
permitted steady and increasing strangulation of
supplies like food, salt and petrol to my State.
Afridis, soldiers in plain
clothes, and desperadoes with modern weapons have been
allowed to infliter into the State at first in Poonch
and then in Sialkot and finally in mass area adjoining
Hazara District on the Ramkot side. The result has
been that the limited number of troops at the disposal
of the State had to be dispersed and thus had to face
the enemy at the several points simultaneously, that
it has become difficult to stop the wanton destruction
of life and property and looting. The Mohara
power-house which supplies the electric current to the
whole of Srinagar has been burnt. The number of women
who have been kidnapped and raped and makes my heart
bleed. The wild forces thus let loose on the State are
marching on with the aim of capturing Srinagar, the
summer Capital of my Government, as first step to over
running the whole State.
The mass infiltration
tribesman drawn from the distant areas of the
North-West Frontier coming regularly in motor trucks
using Mansehra-Muzaffarabad Road and fully armed with
up-to-date weapons cannot possibly be done without the
knowing of the Provincial Government of the North-West
Frontier Province and the Government of Pakistan. In
spite of repeated requests made by my Government no
attempt has been made to check these raiders or stop
them from coming to my State. The Pakistan Radio even
put out a story that a Provisional Government has been
set up in Kashmir. The people of my State both the
Muslims generally have taken no part at all.
With the conditions obtaining
at present in my State and to great emergency of the
situation as it exists, I hay" no option but to
ask for help from the Indian Dominion. Naturally they
cannot send the help asked for by me without my State
acceding to the Domination of India. I have
accordingly decided to do so and I attach the
Instrument of Accession for; acceptance by your
Government. The other alternative is to leave my State
and my people to fee-booters. On this basis no
civilized Government can exist or be maintained. The
alternative I will never allow to happen as long as I
am Ruler of the State and I have life to defend my
country.
I may also inform your
Excellency's Government that it is my intention at
once to set up an interim Government and ask Shaikh
Abdullah to carry the responsibilities in this
emergency with my Prime Minister.
If my State has to be saved
immediate assistance must be available at Srinagar.
Mr. Menon is fully aware of the situation and he will
explain to you, if further explanation is needed.
In haste and with kindest
regards.
Yours Sincerely
Hari Singh
The Palace, Jammu
26th October, 1947.
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