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Book Review: ‘Gilded Cage’ Tells The Forgotten Story Of RC Kak And Swami Sant Deo In Kashmir Of 1947

Sandeep Bamzai라이브 바카라 ‘Gilded Cage: Years That Made And Unmade Kashmir’ is yet another addition to Kashmir라이브 바카라 political literature of 1947 and is a quick and fascinating read with new documents and letters, writes Naseer Ganai.

Naseer Ganai reviews Sandeep Bamzai's book ‘Gilded Cage: Years That Made And Unmade Kashmir’.Naseer Ganai review's Sandeep Bamzai's book ‘Gilded Cage: Years That Made And Unmade Kashmir’.
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After the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is rewriting history in Jammu and Kashmir. 바카라 웹사이트It is downplaying the role of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah in Kashmir라이브 바카라 history and replacing it with the last Dogra Maharaja Hari Singh.

The government has cancelled public holidays on December 5, the birth anniversary of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, the National Conference founder, former Prime Minister and then the Chief Minister of J&K. Till 2019, J&K would officially observe July 13 in remembrance of Kashmiris who fell to the bullet of the Dogra forces in 1931. It was also dropped from the list of holidays. The government at the same time decided to observe Maharaja Hari Singh라이브 바카라 birthday as a public holiday. 바카라 웹사이트

“The government has taken a decision to declare Maharaja Hari Singh Ji라이브 바카라 birthday as a public holiday. Maharaja Hari Singh was a great educationist, progressive thinker, social reformer and a towering man of ideas and ideals. The public holiday will be a fitting tribute to Maharaja Hari Singh Ji라이브 바카라 rich legacy,” said J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha last year.

However, Sandeep Bamzai라이브 바카라 book Gilded Cage: Years That Made and Unmade Kashmir by Rupa Publications paints a different picture of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and Maharaja Hari Singh. Prior to 1947, Hari Singh dreamt of independent Kashmir and wanted to see himself as ruler of Eastern Switzerland while his Prime Minister Ram Chandra Kak and Swami Sant Deo pushed the last ruler of J&K to realise his dream of independent Kashmir. Only impediment to stall the dream was Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and he did it.

“If Kashmir acceded to India, it was primarily due to the patriotic mindset of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, who adopted an antagonistic approach against Jinnah라이브 바카라 sectarian and communal thinking. Both were tall Muslim leaders, both were alumnus of the Aligarh Muslim University but diametrically divergent in their worldviews,” Bamzai writes in the book, praising Sheikh for the role he played in the turbulent year of 1947.

Who was Swami Sant Deo? Karan Singh explains in an interesting foreword of the book. He writes, “Bapu ji was a patriot and a nationalist. One of the most powerful figures of the time was Swami Sant Deo, a RSS shadowy figure who constantly misled my father. He would whisper in Bapuji라이브 바카라 ear: ‘aapka jhanda Lahore pe chadega, Kashmir phir se raj karega (Your flag will be raised in Lahore, Kashmir will rule again).’ He was one of the many who planted the seed of remaining independent in my father라이브 바카라 head.”

Singh further states, “As a ruler, he (Hari Singh) had been progressive, although I must add here that Kashmiri Pandit historians have been grossly unfair to him.”바카라 웹사이트

And Bamzai doesn’t beat around the bush. He calls Hari Singh as a king whose priority was preservation of his rule. But he praises him for bringing the state subject ordinance, which was later renamed as Permanent Resident. He calls it revolutionary legislation. He holds Maharaja Hari Singh라이브 바카라 “several blunders” responsible that led to Kashmir undecided about its future on August 15 1947. He ignores Maharaja Hari Singh and gives credit to Sheikh for the accession.바카라 웹사이트

“The accession was legally made by the Maharaja Hari Singh on the advice of Sheikh Abdullah, leader of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, the political party commanding the widest popular support in the state,” Bamzai writes.바카라 웹사이트

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Sandeep Bamzai라이브 바카라 ‘Gilded Cage: Years That Made And Unmade Kashmir’

Bamzai brings four characters to the fore in his 136-page short but interesting book and then makes us see politics beyond Sheikh Abdullah and Hari Singh in the first two chapters.

Hari Singh라이브 바카라 wife Maharani Tara Devi and her appointed Deputy Prime Minister Ram Lal Batra were for accession with India. Ram Chandra Kak was for independence, even for accession with Pakistan, and Swami Sant Deo wanted to see Hari Singh as ruler of an independent Kashmir. On June 18, 1947, when Lord Mountbatten paid a visit to Kashmir to persuade the Maharaja to not make any declaration of independence but opt for either India or Pakistan by August 14, 1947, the Maharaja conveyed to Mountbatten that he wished to be independent.바카라 웹사이트

As Mountbatten conveyed to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru what was going on in the Maharaja라이브 바카라 mind, Nehru on August 1, 1947, sent Gandhi to Kashmir to meet Hari Singh. Gandhi sought release of Sheikh Abdullah from the jail and dismissal of Ram Chandra Kak. Consequently, Kak was asked to resign on August 11, 1947 and 바카라 웹사이트General Janak Singh was appointed new PM. Jinnah could have stalled the move. But he didn’t. A day later, Maharaja signs a stand-still agreement with Pakistan and India. Bamzai states Kak was given assurance by Jinnah that Kashmir's sovereignty would be respected and Pakistan would help it in every possible manner if India refuses to sign a stand-still agreement.

Congress라이브 바카라 all cards were on the National Conference and Sheikh Abdullah. And they played well for Congress. Sheikh strategically remained away from accession debate and focussed on what Bamzai says “fundamental issue, namely, ending autocracy”. 바카라 웹사이트In the meanwhile, rebellion broke out in Poonch. Bamazi states the rebels were supplied ammunition, trucks and fuel with knowledge of British commander-in-chief General Masservy while Sheikh remained aloof to Pakistani overtures.바카라 웹사이트

Bamzai delves deep into the subsequent first war between India and Pakistan over Kashmir and the role of Britain in it. He produced documents to buttress his claim. He states that it was on the recommendation of Pakistan Army commander-in-chief General Douglas Gracey that regular units were sent to Kashmir in 1948. While Bamzai tries to hold the British responsible for Kashmir crises of 1947 and he also doesn’t spare Americans, blaming them for the subsequent internationalisation of Kashmir issue as “the US had realised that Kashmir should be part of its sphere of influence”.

Bamzai quotes from notes of the Deputy Prime Minister Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad to Nehru about UN observers in Kashmir “abusing their position” and “engaging in what appears to be spying within the state” and US ambassador Loy Henderson라이브 바카라 meeting with Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah.바카라 웹사이트

Abdullah had advocated Kashmir라이브 바카라 independence as an option with Henderson in his meeting on September 29, 1950. Bamzai, however, moves away from the popular narrative that Sheikh Abdullah narrated to American Democratic leader Adlai Stevenson about Kashmir independence, saying Nehru himself had said Sheikh was not to blame for it.
Bamzai holds Abdullah solely accountable for August 9, 1953, when he was arrested.바카라 웹사이트

“While Abdullah had delivered Kashmir due to his antipathy for Jinnah and his two-nation theory, his personality being what it was, it was proving to be difficult to deal with extreme mood swings,” writes Bamzai.바카라 웹사이트

Bamzai further says in the battle between the road to integration and greater autonomy for Jammu and Kashmir, Bakshi was openly batting for India and Mirza Afzal Beg for Abdullah.

“In an internal National Conference coup, Abdullah was toppled by Bakshi, who took over the reins of the state as its PM,” says Bamzai. Was it so simple? As if Nehru was a mere innocent bystander in the event.

Bamzai talks much about the Constituent Assembly of J&K and its ratification of Kashmir라이브 바카라 accession on February 15, 1954. He calls it a move that defied the then omnipotent United Nations Security Council (UNSC). But in the epilogue of the book, he seems to be in awe of Modi government for reading down Article 370 and feels “tortuous and often treacherous pathways of the past, which always led to a cloud of flies buzzing over India라이브 바카라 constitutional, legal and moral right over the valley, have been consigned, hopefully, to the rubbish heap of the history”.바카라 웹사이트

With the BJP doing away with the state subject and other laws, Bamzai forgets he had mentioned it a “revolutionary legislation” in his book. He ignores the devastating impact of reading down Article 370 on Abdullahs with both Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah arrested under Public Safety Act. Perhaps, he feels it is not worth a sentence.

The author devotes many pages to migration of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley. He ignores killings of National Conference workers while saying between December 1989 to May 15, 1990, 134 innocent persons were killed by the “rampaging militants” without disclosing the identity of the killed.

Bamzai라이브 바카라 book is yet another addition to Kashmir라이브 바카라 political literature of 1947. It is a quick and fascinating read with new documents and letters, especially from Dwarkanath Kachru revealing to Nehru insights of Sheikh Abdullah라이브 바카라 mind in the1950s. More pages on the role of Prime Minister Ram Chandra Kak and his advisor Swami Sant Deo would have made the book richer.

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