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Sunday, 31 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 365 of 2023

1611hrs:

The last day of the year obviously invokes reflection over the past 365 days. It was the first year since 2018 that I hadn't spent even a day in jail. Although I was technically detained a couple of times in the summer for a few hours on each occasion. Just like our activism has evolved over the years, so has our police force which has increased its respect for our work accordingly. They have understood our selfless ambitions for our territory and know that we are fighting to ensure our coming generations escape the slavery thrust on us.

It was also a day spent in Dadyaal. The very place that has ensured the territory of AJK turned its attention towards reclaiming ownership of it. The people hitherto understood 'No India' and now they understand 'No Pakistan' too. 
 
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Saturday, 30 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 364 of 2023

1247hrs:

Hard decisions have to be made. One has to be cruel to oneself at times in order to be kind to the rest of society all the time.

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Friday, 29 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 363 of 2023

1127hrs:

Finishing 2023 strong is preparing us well for 2024, which I feel will be another even year, in more ways than one.

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Thursday, 28 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 362 of 2023

0906hrs:

Those loose ends are promptly being tied up. Just a matter of 1 hour & 45 minutes left to cover up in the daily 24 hour cycle.

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Wednesday, 27 December 2023

Tuesday, 26 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 360 of 2023

0940hrs:

We count the blessings of another fresh day....making the most of the sun in winter.

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Monday, 25 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 359 of 2023

1419hrs:

Pulled muscles can affect one much more than anticipated once we move beyond an age spanning over half a century.

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Meanwhile, we consider it opportune to wish all our Christian co-citizens a very merry Christmas and indeed pass on this sentiment to Christians throughout the world.

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Sunday, 24 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 358 of 2023

1514hrs:

Today has got to be the day when everything clicks into gear....

1) Security
2) Governance
3) Economy
4) Culture

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Saturday, 23 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 357 of 2023

2009hrs:

After a hectic session of interaction with almost a dozen of my co-citizens from various parts of AJK beginning on the day before yesterday and lasting well into the early hours of yesterday, followed by a hectic day of work on the field, all contributed to exhaustion by the evening. 

These were all contributing factors in not being able to log an entry for Day 356 of 2023. 

It is not an excuse as factoring in all daily needs and duties is a duty in the life of an activist in AJK.

We will try our utmost to reclaim a 100% record of daily blogging in 2024 and reflect on how and why we lapsed in 2023.

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Day 356 of 2023

What should have been, in its own right:


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Thursday, 21 December 2023

Daily Diary (DD) - Day 355 of 2023

1034hrs:

When the 'boot is on the other foot' it is difficult for our people to recognise the requirements of a 'peace strategy' as opposed to a 'conflict strategy', whereby our people have traditionally fell 'lock, stock and barrel' for the latter without thinking much about the consequences.

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As intimated earlier, we have begun scrutinising the workings of local government organs in the tehsil (subdivision) of Sehnsa, my home tehsil. Today was our maiden visit to the 'Department of Alms', described in Urdu as 'Tehsil Zakat wa Ashar Committee':


Earlier, here's the video made at home today before venturing out: 

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Here's the video after our maiden discussion at the 'Department of Alms':

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'Your Rule' & 'My Rule' = 'Public Rule' = Popular Sovereignty

We have embarked on an advanced stage at Jammu Chowk in Sehnsa today:


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As with our previous public sit-in protests in Kotli - Shaheed Chowk (2022) and Dadyaal - Maqbool Bhat Shaheed Chowk (2022 to 2023) we will try and provide a photo of our presence at Sehnsa - Jammu Chowk on each day that we attend. It should be noted that this presence is very different from the previous two, on many counts. As a hint, the earlier two were on our own initiative and our presence was not only daily but at times had to extend to 24 hours, while the initiative at Sehnsa has been taken by the public in Sehnsa itself in mid August 2023 and our presence is not strictly daily. In short, the public has finally woken up in 2023 and taken veritable responsibility:


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Here's an analysis by Dr Shabir Choudhary of where the Awaami Action Committee - AJK stands vis a vis the Government of AJK, followed by my response:

Action Committee V Azad Kashmir Government

Dr Shabir Choudhry
London
21 December 2023

1. I have no doubt in sincerity of the Action Committee members, who were selected to hold dialogue with the Conciliation Committee established by the Government of Azad Kashmir.

2. However, by looking at the handwritten 2 paragraph Urdu document, it appears that the Conciliation Committee has already won the battle; but the war is still to be won.

3. Sadly, the representatives of the Action Committee failed to discharge their responsibilities and protect genuine demands and fundamental rights of the suffering people of Azad Kashmir.

4. I can understand constraints of the Government selected Conciliation Committee; and I am also cognizant with the legal and constitutional  (Lent Officers, Act 74, Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, The Karachi Pact, Kashmir Council, GOC Murree and the secret agencies) under which they have to conduct affairs of this region controlled by Pakistan.

5. Despite all the checks, controls and restrictions their loyalty must be with the people of Azad Kashmir, and they must protect and enhance fundamental rights of the people. 

6. The Action Committee should demand that there must be a national grid in Azad Kashmir, and all the electricity, around 4,000 Megawatt, produced in Azad Kashmir must go to Azad Kashmir national grid instead of the Pakistani national grid.

7. Our electricity consumption is between 350 to 400 Megawatt, and the rest WAPDA should purchase from Azad Kashmir so that we can also benefit from our resources.

8. The WAPDA or Pakistan should pay us back all the money they illegally and forcefully collected from us in the name of Neelam Jhelum project.

9. All the Dams built in Azad Kashmir must be under the control of Azad Kashmir Government.

10. All other resources of our region should also be under control of Azad Kashmir.

11. All estates belonging to the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir must be controlled by the Azad Kashmir.

12. Problems of Azad Kashmiri expatriates must be resolved. They must be accorded with all necessary facilities at all the airports.

13. All citizens of Azad Kashmir must be provided travelling documents so that they can travel abroad and also visit their motherland.

14. Army must limit themselves to their barracks and vacate mingling with residential areas.

15. The current ‘agreement’ with the Conciliation Committee is inadequate and too vague, and that will strengthen the position of the Government.

16. As the agreement stands, my apprehension is that the Government with the help of the Conciliation Committee is playing games with the Action Committee; and their real agenda was and is to delay matters and take the momentum out of the Movement which has massive public support.

17. This vagueness will be interpreted by experts of the Azad Kashmir Government to benefit the authorities and Pakistan at the expense of the ordinary citizens of Azad Kashmir who are suffering because of the exploitative policies and a pro Pakistan system of governance.

18. The Action Committee must induct some experts who can help and advise them.

19. There is no mechanism to implement the final agreement. What action could be taken if the government refuses to implement some of the conditions. 

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My response on 22/12/2023

Have read and agree. Pressure can be put on the Awami Action Committee to broaden their consultative process with the public (especially experts in various relevant fields) and to draw tangibles from their interaction with the AJK 'government'. 

That is, focus on what is possible now - to gain those usurped rights which can be delivered straight away without complexity and to press on GovtAJK to prepare process for your point about selling all electricity through a national AJK grid including a mechanism on how that national wealth will be utilised in AJK. Would it be confined to subsidised bills for our population or will the Govt share that new found income with the public? 

Examples like Norway come to mind.

Legal and constitutional matters should be phased in within the engagement which should continue and not tempt the Awami Action Committee into making a 'full and final' deal.

This has to be a sustained exercise. The public should not forego their sit-in protests at any cost. They are a guarantor of regaining the territory of AJK for its people.

Otherwise, we will end up back at square one.

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Daily Diary (DD) - Day 255 of 2025

2207hrs: Routine haywire once more. Yesterday was an energetic day beginning at 0700hrs and going beyond midnight. ....