Main Slogans of Kashmiri Muslims to
Drive Out Kashmiri Hindus
The
following excerpts have been taken from Kashmir:
Past and Present by Prof. Mohan Lal Koul.
With
a brilliant academic record which includes three post-graduate degrees
in English, Hindi, Sanskrit and B.Ed from the University of Kashmir, Prof.
Mohan Lal Koul served various academic colleges of Jammu & Kashmir
State. As a student he was affiliated with the left -wing politics and
zealously participated in cultural activities organised under the aegis
of various cultural fora. He taught Kashmir Shaivism at Benars Hindu University
as a visiting professor under U.G.C scheme. He also acted as an advisor
of DAV Institutions in Delhi. |
The cohesive and re-assuring slogan of 'long live
Hindu, Muslim, Sikh Unity had suddenly disappeared from the political parlance
of the Muslim crowds, seeming to have given a go-by to their rational patterns
of conduct as components of a civilised life, making bonfires of tyres at night,
ensuring by coercion the participation of Hindu Kaffirs, in a state of
high-pitched hysteria installing high voltage lamps at crossings only to serve
as signal posts for the Afghan, Libyan, Iranian, Turanian, Saudi Arabian and Pak
jets to land. All a dramatic blend of frenzy, ignorance, fantasy and naivity
tinged green by the foot-lights of Islam.
The new slogans being mouthed with zooming zest
presented an amazingly myopic content declaring war against the Hindus,
threatening them with death and destruction, allowing them no lee-way,
frightening them to quit and buzz off, stressing the establishment of the
Prophet's governance and exposing low levels of cultural achievements. The
slogans were:
- Kashmir main rahna hai, Allah-ho-Akbar Kahna hoga.
(If you choose to live in Kashmir, you will have to
say Allah-o- Akbar).
- Asi gachi Pakistan, Bata ros ta batanev san.
(We want Pakistan, with Kashmiri Hindu women and
without their men-folk).
- Allah-o-Akbar, Musalmano jago Kafiro bhago,
jehad aa raha hai.
(Allah-o-Akbar, arise and awake Muslims, buzz off
infidels, jehad is approaching.)
- Kashmir kya banega - Pakistan
(What will Kashmir be - Pakistan)
- Zalimo O, Kafiro, Kashmir hamara chhod do
(Ye cruel Kafirs (infidels) vacate our Kashmir)
- Yahan kya chalega, Nizam - e - Mustafa
(What will have sway here - Prophet's governance)
- Arise ye, fearless Momins,
For Russia has lost the race,
Now the sword hangs on India's neck
Now it is Kashmir's turn.
- Islam hamara maksad hai
Kuran hamara dastur hai
Jehad hamara rasta hai.
(Islam is our destination
Koran is our constitution
Jehad is our way.)
- Hamein kya chahye, Nizame Mustafa
Kashmere main kya chalaiga, Nizame Mustafa
Hindustan mein kya chalaiga, Nizame Mustafa
(What do we need - Prophet's governance. What will
have sway in Kashmir - Prophet's governance.
What will have sway in India - Prophet's governance.
- Ganga-Jamuna mein aag lagayenge
(We will destroy Ganga and Yamuna)
The net product of the Islamic agenda as spearheaded
by the Muslim crowds chanting slogans replete with hostility and hatred unto the
Hindus was an exodus, a forced exodus, a diaspora, a crisis thrust on them, an
ethnic cleansing, a manipulation for their genocide, completion of the pogrom
conceived in 14th century.
In face of an armed onslaught the Kashmirian Hindus
marched out of their native land only to save their skin and faith. Caring two
hoots for their properties, movable and immovable, worth crores, they paid hefty
sums to the truck and bus owners to carry them across the Bannihal tunnel to
safer zones. The villagers, poor and destitute, allowed their cows with garlands
on to stray away, but sold off their bulls for paltry sums only to quit their
mother-land, prowled about by monsters of murder, loot and arson. The Hindus
from the border towns of Kupwara and Handwara in north of Kashmir were the first
to flee followed by the teen-age girls from Srinagar and towns and hamlets in
south of Kashmir. Flight of the Hindus from the millennia old homes and hearths
had started much before the advent of Jagmohan on the political scene of
Kashmir.
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