Flashback By M.I.Mazhar

Written By M.I.Mazhar

I saw fresh corn husks at the vegetable shop and stopped.

A well familiar scene appeared in the wilderness of the mind and made me blossom for a while.

In my homeland, thousands of miles away, the days before the corn harvest are near.

Blinks in my eyes a never-fading image of when the husks were still half-raw and half-ripe.

How did mother’s hand rest on the one that was the juiciest among them?

How did she know which one was as bright as the milk-white teeth of her son?

Which one was as soft as the soft pink face of her daughter?

She would only half peel the one then let us feel the joy of peeling the rest.

In the unfolding of life, every Pahari mother was a symbol of resilience and courage just like a mountain.

Yet, she would touch a corn plant with the gentlest hand.

Not just to fulfill the innocent request of a little one.

But to care for and protect the corn which was not yet ready to harvest.

Her fingers would mechanically collide with the one that met the criteria.

A question arises in the mind.

May it be seen in my native place even today?

The heart cries to witness, the visit to the homeland last year belies any such image.

Let my homeland live in my dreams.

Gujjar Bakarwal protest in Rajouri

Rajouri (IoK News): Local journalists and reporters have reported that several people of the Gujjar Bakarwal community are protesting here to demand the protection of their Scheduled Tribes status.

The Gujjar Bakarwal tribes took out rallies against the proposed move to give Scheduled Tribe status to the Pahari-speaking people and raised slogans against the government’s decision.  

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The protestors termed it a robbery of their rights and the government should avoid such decisions.

The Gujjar Bakarwal Youth Association held a protest in the Gandoh sub-division of Doda district during which they raised slogans against the government for the injustice being done to this section.

The protestors led by Manzoor Samsial and Chaudhry Ghulam Rasool said that the Gujjar Bakarwal community is already suffering from injustice and now the government is trying to give ST status to the Paharis. He said that the government is using the ST as a vote bank by showing them a green garden.

The protestors said that the present government is going to give ST status to Paharis for their own interest and for vote bank, we will not tolerate it because Gujjar Bakarwal people are living in remote areas which are still facing all kinds of problems.

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The Paharis people are not deprived, they are already in the upper caste, and they cannot be included in the ST level in any case.

In the press conference, the protestors said that the current government and the governor’s administration should act sensibly, otherwise there will be a very wrong result.

All Jammu and Kashmir Gujjar Bakarwal people have to come out to save their rights there are many people of the ST tribe living in the Chenab region and now slowly they will take to the streets soon until justice is served.