Indian Constitutional Rearrangements in Jammu & Kashmir and the Responses of Kashmiri Diaspora

Authors

  • Lubna Haroon Visiting Research Scholar at the Department of Politics and International Studies, SOAS, University of London. Author
  • Dr. Nazir Hussain Professor of International Relations at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. Author

Keywords:

Diaspora, State Subject, Article 35A, Article 370, Jammu & Kashmir

Abstract

In the aftermath of August 5, 2019, almost the entire population of Indian-held Jammu & Kashmir was placed under stark lockdown with pro-freedom and mainstream politicians arrested. This was to prevent any outbreak in response to the revocation of region‟s special status. There were only two indigenous constituencies left for campaign and raising voices; „Pakistani-administered‟ J&K and Kashmiri diaspora. The diaspora‟s feeling of being backstabbed created a sense of dispossession and alienation. Kashmiri diaspora across the globe mobilised on various fronts ranging from diplomatic, social, political, academic, and media. Though they managed to highlight the Kashmir conflict internationally, but they could not make some tangible impact as India‟s constitutional re-arrangements and the human rights violations in Jammu & Kashmir continued unabated.

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Published

2020-12-31

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