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Yasin Malik: Kashmir’s Most ‘Artful Dodger’

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Nilesh Kunwar| Indiandefencereview.com

From an ordinary public event disruptor to waging Pakistan sponsored  armed insurrection in J&K [in the course of which he was actively  involved in killing security forces personnel and innocent civilians  alike], Jammu and Liberation Front [JKLF] chief Yasin Malik has  not only come a long way. What's really intriguing is that despite being  personally involved in serious crimes, which included masterminding the  forced exodus of Kashmir's pandit community and kidnapping the then  Home Minister's daughter to secure release of his imprisoned comrades,  Malik still managed to create for himself an aura of respectability and  emerged as an apostle of peace.

Malik's fame and apparent ‘invincibility' is the result of his  self-serving opportunism coupled with an extraordinary ability to see  which way the wind blows. He created the ‘Tala party' in 1980, and after  renaming it the ‘Islamic Students League [ISL], became its general  secretary. As ISL contended that it didn't recognise the Constitution of  , it didn't directly participate in the 1987 Legislative assembly  elections. However, the wily Malik wasn't the one to forego this golden  opportunity to expand his area of political influence just for the sake  of principles, and so he ensured that ISL not only joined Muslim United  Front [MUF], but also took responsibility for its election campaigning.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the Line of Control [LoC] that  divides J&K, Pakistani President Gen Zia ul Haq was immensely  impressed by the success of the proxy war waged by US backed  mujahideen against the Soviet army in Afghanistan. Accordingly, he ordered Pakistan army's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence [ISI] to  replicate this irregular warfare model in J&K and start a proxy war  there. ISI went about executing this sinister mission with missionary  zeal and in 1986, it roped in JKLF founding member Amanullah Khan, a  resident of Pakistan occupied Kashmir [PoK] who had just returned from  the UK to execute this devious plan.

Using its extensive network of well-paid local ‘over ground' workers  to lure Kashmiri youth of impressionable age into crossing the LoC for  undergoing arms training in special camps set up in PoK for this  purpose, the ISI was able to attract hundreds of young Kashmiris,  impelled by romantic visions of a “war o liberation”. After the  controversial 1987 J&K elections, several Kashmiri youths made their  way to PoK and in 1988, Yasin Malik too crossed the LoC and underwent  arms training being organised by ISI and imparted by Pakistan army  instructors.

On returning to Kashmir Valley after having received arms training  there, Yasin Malik alongwith three others [Hamid Sheikh, Ashfaq Wani and  Javed Ahmad Mir] took charge of waging Pakistan's proxy war in J&K.  They called themselves the HAJY group [this name being derived from the  first alphabet of their respective names] and assured locals  that “azadi [independence] was just around the corner.” The gullible  public blindly believed them and with fundamentalists whipping up  communal frenzy, even overlooked or condoned JKLF's orgy of senseless  violence that resulted in the forced exodus of Kashmiri pandits.

However, the ISI was unhappy with JKLF's stated aim of an  'independent' Kashmir, and  cut off arms supply and stopped funding to  this group. Not only this, to suit its own vested interests, ISI created  a new pro-Pakistan armed group called Hizbul Mujahideen [HM]. On the  directions of ISI, HM initiated a bloody turf war for control of armed  insurrection in J&K and brutally decimated JKLF. In his widely  acclaimed and authoritative book ‘Shadow Wars: The Untold Story of Jihad  in Kashmir', Arif Jamal mentions that during an interview a  high-ranking Rawalpindi based Hizb commander named Jamal admitted that  during this period, HM had eliminated about 7,000 “political rivals” [a  euphemism for JKLF cadres].On cross-checking this information  with Masood Sarfraz, who was once very close to Salahuddin but had since  parted ways, Jamal was told that that the actual number of “political  rivals” killed by HM were “many times higher.”

After his release on bail in May 1994, Malik declared  an “indefinite” JKLF ceasefire and announced that he was renouncing  violence and would instead carry out a non-violent struggle  for ‘independence'.  This unilateral move was not appreciated by the  JKLF [PoK chapter] and Amanullah Khan removed Malik as president of  JKLF, causing this group to split in two factions.

However, despite the reality that violence in J&K was actually a  proxy war being orchestrated by ISI and had nothing to do with  ‘azadi', staring them in the face, the over-optimistic media peddled  Malik's renunciation of violence as ‘the beginning of the end' of the  so-called ‘armed struggle'. He was thus perceived by many as the  proverbial prodigal son and his decision to follow the Gandhian approach  made him a hero of sorts. New Delhi too seems to have been taken-in by  his proclamations and treated him with kid's gloves and the criminal  cases against him for inciting and participating in insurrection,  premediated murder, kidnapping and forceful confinement appeared to have  been consigned to the backburner. So, Malik became a hero of sorts!

While the grapevine was abuzz with news that Malik had  been ‘cultivated' by intelligence agencies while in prison and had made  some ‘secret deal' with the government, or that he genuinely had a  change of heart during his internment, but all these speculations were  far removed from the truth. The reality is that after he was released on  bail in 1994, Malik realised that due to HM's efficient predation, JKLF  was just a pale shadow of its former self and being denied arms and  funds by ISI it had no capability whatsoever to carry on the so-called  ‘armed struggle' for ‘azadi'. Faced with such overwhelming odds, any  lesser mortal would have accepted defeat, but like a wily fox, Malik was  made up of much sterner stuff!

By assuming a ‘peacenik avatar', Malik cunningly turned an  existential threat into a splendid opportunity and thus retained his  political relevance and ‘immunity' against persecution for very serious  crimes that could well have invited capital punishment! And for over  three decades this clever strategy has worked well. No wonder that  during this period, the man who as a member of HAJY group had introduced  the Kalashnikov into J&K, waged Pakistan's proxy war by inciting an  insurrection that left several thousand dead and many more wounded, was  still able to enjoy an undeclared [but very visible] special status and  rub shoulders with political bigwigs [including an Indian prime  minister] and rights activists known for pursuing motivated agendas.

However, with Investigation Agency [NIA] now successfully  unearthing clinching evidence of his involvement in massive illegal  terrorism related financial deals and Ms Rubaiya Sayeed positively  identifying him as one of her abductors, Malik's criminal past has  finally caught-up with him. While he may deny any role in killings  during the 90s, but the truth isn't hidden from anyone. So much so that  even a WikiLeaks cable of June 8, 2005, mentions that “While a leader of  the armed struggle, he [Yasin Malik] has killed in the name of  Kashmir, but has become an advocate of non-violence since coming in from  the cold.” [Emphasis added].

Similarly, while he may refute money laundering charges, but once  again, another Wikileaks cable mentions that in April 2006, a US  political councillor had been told by Hurriyat constituent Peoples  Conference chief Bilal Lone that “Yasin [Malik] should give up a month  of his Pakistani salary to compensate the families of boys killed in  Bilal's [Lone] home area by the army, instead of urging the parents not  to take Indian compensation and .” [Emphasis added].

So, in 2006, when Yasin Malik told the then US ambassador to India  David Mulford that “Kashmiri politics is no longer about ideology, it's  all a money game,” [Emphasis added], he wasn't quite off the mark as  this admission was straight from the horse's mouth!

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