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‘India building military settlements in Kashmir’

Pakistan-administered Kashmir president claims India ‘settling retired army personnel in Kashmir’

Riyaz Ul Khaliq  | 20.12.2020 - Update : 20.12.2020
‘India building military settlements in Kashmir’

ANKARA

India is fast-tracking “settlement colonies” in Jammu and Kashmir by transferring land to ex-soldiers, Pakistan-administered Kashmir President Masood Khan claimed on Saturday.

In a statement, Khan said India under a “well-thought-out policy is swiftly acting to grab Kashmiri land to turn the whole IOJK [Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir” to its colony”.

“The IOJK government has expedited the process to transfer 200 kanals [25 acres] agricultural land to the ex-Indian military officials for construction of the military settlement,” said Khan.

The statement by Pakistan-administered Kashmir, also called Azad Jammu and Kashmir, president came amid reports that local authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir have “identified 200 kanals [25 acres] of land in Budgam district to set up Kashmir’s first Sainik [soldiers] colony”.

Quoting an unnamed official an Indian news website ThePrint.in reported that the colony is being primarily set up to “provide housing facilities to retired armed forces personnel and their families belonging to Jammu and Kashmir. The colony will also cater to widows and families of deceased personnel of the armed forces”.

Condemning the move, Khan termed it as “first military settlement to settle retired army personnel who had massacred Kashmiris”.

The attempts to construct such colonies by India in Kashmir have in the past faced resistance from local people.

The pro-freedom leadership led by nonagenarian Syed Ali Geelani had cautioned the Indian government against “settling the former Indian army men in the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir”.

According to ThePrint., the land identification process for the said colonies “was expedited in October this year”.

“It has been said the government wants to bring in troops from outside and settle them here. It is simply not true. The proposed facility will first take care of ex-servicemen who are natives of Jammu and Kashmir. They were state subjects and now domiciles,” an official told the online publication.


- Jammu and Kashmir, a disputed region


Jammu and Kashmir, a Muslim-majority Himalayan region, is held by India and Pakistan in parts but claimed by both in full. A small sliver of the region is also controlled by China.

Since they were partitioned in 1947, New Delhi and Islamabad have fought four wars -- in 1948, 1965, 1971, and 1999-- three of them over Kashmir.

Some Kashmiri groups have been fighting against the Indian rule for independence, or unification with Pakistan.

According to several human rights organizations, thousands have been killed and tortured in the conflict that flared up in 1989.

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