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Pranam. I am forwarding this news story I read on another forum. There is

also a link provided. Only God can answer this injustice. My sympathies go out

to Anchal..

 

With Love

 

Shankaree

 

The Times of India.Com

 

A love story ‘murdered’ in Srinagar

 

http://blogs. timesofindia. indiatimes. com/indus- calling/entry/ a-love-story-

murdered- in

 

Tarun Vijay <http://blogs. timesofindia. indiatimes. com/indus- calling>

 

Thursday October 15, 2009

 

Rajneesh was a small trader from Jammu often going on business trips to

Srinagar. He fell in love with a girl and married her.

 

He wanted to be faithful to his beloved from Srinagar, who was beautiful and

had unflinching trust in her life partner. It’s difficult, if not

impossible, to have love bloom between Jammu and Srinagar. But it was more than

that. The boy from Jammu was a Hindu and the girl from Srinagar, a Muslim.

Ameena was her name and she changed her name to Anchal Sharma after marriage.

 

A month after the marriage the boy was picked up from his Jammu house by the

Kashmir police and taken to Srinagar for " investigation " . The police never

registered his name, Rajneesh Sharma, as the accused who is being taken to

Srinagar, but instead named his brother Pawan Sharma in police records, to

confuse and hide the real identity.

 

The smell of a plot was there the moment they took the boy hustled in a jeep

and covered with a blanket.

 

The boy never returned home to celebrate his first Diwali with Anchal nee

Ameena.

 

He was found dead hanging with an iron grill in his Srinagar cell. Police

said he committed " suicide " . An inconsolable Anchal alleged that her parents

bribed police to murder her beloved because he dared to marry a Muslim girl

from the valley. Anchal’s father works in Srinagar’s police department,

hence the influence was obvious.

 

This week Anchal would have been celebrating Diwali with her husband

Rajneesh but for if this ultimate Taliban act. Surprisingly the incident, so

brutal and tragic hasn’t found an echo in the elite human-rightist circles

of Delhi and the self-righteous media which had taken up the Rizwan case of

Kolkata at a greater war footing than it has shown regarding Chinese

incursions.

 

Rajneesh's " murder " in a police post in Srinagar wouldn’t have occurred if

Rajneesh was a " Rizwan " and the girl had remained an Ameena.

 

The writerati, who declare love’s supremacy whenever the boy is someone else

and the girl is a Hindu (the final test one has to pass to be declared

secular in this land of self-flagellation) are maintaining a studied

silence. None has spoken so far. None has tried to invoke the wrath of the

Women’s Commission, none has bothered to take a delegation of women to Jammu

in the name of secularism and its prophets. And none has found it a

deserving case for a heated debate on the sparkling channels discussing who

should win — love or the colour of your faith?

 

Why?

 

Because the girl was a Muslim turned Hindu and the boy, unfortunately

happened to be Hindu. Because the culprit in this case is Srinagar, the

reservoir of all that is sacred in secular pantheon and the boy belongs to

the Hindu Jammu and hence anything that would demand a condemnation of the

Taliban in Srinagar must be held back and forgotten?

 

The girl, Anchal nee Ameena, said sobbingly in Jammu that the Srinagar

police tortured her husband just for his crime of marrying a Muslim girl.

The mother of the girl knew about the affair but insisted the boy convert to

Islam, which Rajneesh refused. Anchal says Rajneesh was tortured in the

police custody putting pressure on him to convert and when he refused

consistently, he was murdered. The Jammu papers have reported quoting the

postmortem report that police tortured the boy in custody, broke his legs,

crushed his knee, gave him electric shocks and peeled his nails before

declaring his " suicide " . In cold blood.

 

In Srinagar. In a police post. He was married on August 21, " picked up "

without an arrest warrant on September 29 and was found dead in police

custody on October 4. Though a magisterial inquiry was ordered, no FIR was

lodged till yesterday, that is, October 14, when a chief judicial magistrate

in Jammu ordered an inquiry against 11 accused persons in Srinagar.

 

The Buddhists of Ladakh and the Hindus of Jammu have been complaining for long

that Srinagar has become an alien land for them. It discriminates

against them on the basis of religion. The Amarnath Shrine agitation is a

recent pointer to what Srinagar does to its minorities. The forced exile of

half a million Hindus from the valley is another example of the attitude

that the only Muslim-majority state of India has exhibited towards

non-Muslims. For a detailed factsheet regarding Srinagar’s blatant communal

bias against Jammu, please see my column<http://timesofindia .indiatimes.

com/articleshow/ msid-3396388, flstry-1. cms>

..

 

A couple of years before, the Buddhist Association of Ladakh gave a

memorandum to the central government. A part of it said:

 

1. During 1992-99, 24 Buddhist girls from Leh district were converted to

Islam and a majority of them were taken to Kargil and Srinagar.

 

2. Twelve villages with hamlets of Buddhists, comprising 651 families

(numbering approximately 5,000) located at 40km to 60km from Kargil town

were targeted for conversions. Till 2002, 72 boys and girls were converted

to Islam, according to the survey conducted by the Ladakh Buddhist

Association.

 

3. Muslims of Kargil are not allowing the LBA to repair and reconstruct a

40-year-old Gompa comprising three rooms and lying in a shambles.

 

4. Cremation of dead Buddhists is not allowed at Kargil and the body has to

be moved at a remote Buddhist area.

 

5. No Buddhist sarai is allowed to be constructed at Kargil though there has

been a demand for the last 35 years.

 

6. Kargil has 20% Buddhist population. Yet (a) only one Buddhist was

appointed patwari out of 24 patwaris, the rest were all Muslims. (b) In

1998, 40 employees for Class IV were appointed in the education department;

out of these only one was Buddhist, that too after his conversion to Islam.

 

Similar complaints, with proven statistics were given regarding

discrimination against Buddhists in the area of Kashmir Administrative

Services (KAS), admission to medical and engineering colleges and allocation

of development funds received from the central government.

 

That’s Srinagar.

 

So who is going to help Anchal? She seems to be a courageous beloved of her

" slain " husband and has been facing media crews with grit. She has refused an ex

gratia grant by the state government and has demanded a CBI inquiry. The state

leaders, who made a beeline to Shopian, have not bothered to say even a word of

sympathy, leave aside visiting her. Her only " crime " : she loved Rajneesh.

 

Let my every word be a prayer to Thee,

Every movement of my hands a ritual gesture to Thee,

Every step I take a circumambulation of Thy image,

Every morsel I eat a rite of sacrifice to Thee,

Every time I lay down a prostration at Thy feet;

Every act of personal pleasure and all else that I do,

Let it all be a form of worshiping Thee. "

 

From Verse 27 of Shri Aadi Shankara's Saundaryalahari

 

 

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This story considerably saddens me. I will pray for peace to come out of

this, especially for Anchal.

 

 

Jai Maa,

 

Sincerely,

Christina/Arya

 

 

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Shankaree Ramatas <shankareewrote:

 

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If god was there to only answer injustice what are humans here for? No use

waiting for god to descend to solve problems, people have to solve them on their

own.

 

, Shankaree Ramatas <shankaree wrote:

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> Pranam. I am forwarding this news story I read on another forum. There is

also a link provided. Only God can answer this injustice. My sympathies go out

to Anchal..

>

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> http://blogs. timesofindia. indiatimes. com/indus- calling/entry/

a-love-story- murdered- in

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