Elections

The Shifting Nature of 'Delhi's Agents' In Kashmir

Words such as Agent/Agency/Proxy/B-team are dominating the whispers in Kashmir Valley these days as people anxiously wait for the election results on October 8

Illustration: Vikas Thakur
Photo: Illustration: Vikas Thakur
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This story was published as part of Outlook Magazine's 'Future Tense' issue, dated October 11, 2024. To read more stories from the Issue, click here .

This town is full of shadows바카라wrote Kashmir바카라s celebrated short-story writer Amin Kamil in 바카라The Shadow and the Substance바카라. He talked about the mushrooming of government informers and spies in the Valley for surveillance. In the story, Manohar바카라the protagonist바카라is spying on the people for the State but ultimately realises that even he is not immune to surveillance. The story is based on the premise of distrust.

There is a lot of distrust in the Valley these days. It바카라s election time after 10 years. There are whispers of all kinds. Terms like 바카라Dilli ka agent바카라, 바카라narrative바카라, 바카라agency바카라 and "proxy바카라 are frequently used in conversations.

A scene from the bustling markets of Srinagar바카라s Lal Chowk on a September evening reminds one of Kamil바카라s shadows.

It바카라s 4 pm. Shopkeepers are busy selling shawls, carpets and pheran fabric; tourists and locals are trying their best to bargain. Somewhere in the distance, a rally is passing by바카라loud music is playing; slogans can be heard. At a carpet shop, the conversation shifts to the elections.

One man declares: 바카라The NC (National Conference) will form an alliance with the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) if it gets a good number of seats in Kashmir.바카라 The other replies: 바카라No way. It is the only party that can stand up to the BJP.바카라 The discussion goes on for some time.

These days, people in the Valley have a lot of questions, primarily stemming from distrust. Which party is clandestinely serving the Centre바카라s interest in the Valley? Who is Delhi바카라s agent and who is not? What are the regional parties바카라known as Unionists바카라up to? Why should they be trusted when they are accusing each other of being Delhi바카라s eyes and ears? What is the narrative that is being built in this election? What will happen after the elections? There are no answers.

The Valley is anxious. Ten years is a long time in politics. A lot has changed in the political landscape of Kashmir between 2014바카라when the last elections were held바카라and now.

Political parties tried their best to win the people over during campaigning. Each party tried to convince them that it is not on the same page with Delhi. Leaders of all regional parties promised restoration of Articles 370 and 35A바카라a closed chapter for the Centre. While development and local issues also found a mention in manifestos, they were almost never heard in political speeches and rallies.

The people are on a different tangent. On the streets of Kashmir, there바카라s no endorsement of the BJP바카라s Naya Kashmir narrative. There is, however, a desire to break free from New Delhi's direct rule through an unelected Lieutenant Governor. The people feel government policies have choked spaces for all forms of legitimate dissent. So, in an altered landscape, the vote is their weapon now, they say.

Perceptions have changed. Parties once seen as New Delhi's stooges are now viewed as potential voices of resilience. Khaled, a 23-year-old student, explains: 바카라In Kashmir, mainstream politics has always been aligned with Delhi, while separatists represented the people바카라s sentiment. With separatists now behind bars, we바카라re looking at the mainstream to represent our aspirations.바카라 He feels that jobs and development can wait; Kashmiris need to safeguard their identity first.

Agent/Agency/Proxy/B-team

In the political arena, however, it바카라s the usual case of mudslinging바카라issues of the people and their interests have taken a backseat. The most talked about person this election season has been Engineer Rashid바카라the president of the Awami Ittehad Party (AIP). His win in Baramulla in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, while in Tihar jail, against NC바카라s Omar Abdullah, indicated a shift in voter sentiment. However, the people soon started wondering, 바카라Who is he to the BJP?바카라 when he was granted interim bail until October 2 to campaign for the Assembly elections.

His political opponents바카라Abdullah and the Peoples Democratic Party바카라s (PDP) Mehbooba Mufti, both former chief ministers바카라called him a BJP 바카라proxy바카라 and an 바카라agent바카라 who was bailed out to 바카라divide their votes.바카라 The term 바카라proxy바카라 is used a lot in the Valley these days for a political party suspected of having or eyeing a tie-up with the BJP to form the government. An 바카라agent바카라, meanwhile, could be an Indian agent or Pakistani.

The Baramulla MP, in his first interaction with journalists on September 11 after his release from Tihar jail, shot down the NC and PDP charges. 바카라How can a man who has been a victim of the BJP바카라s politics be its proxy? I will fight against Modi's ideology till my last breath,바카라 he said.

When Rashid fielded candidates from the PDP바카라s bastion in South Kashmir바카라s Shopian, Mufti took a dig at him. She alleged that Rashid바카라s party was being aided by government agencies. 바카라Who finds candidates for the AIP when Engineer Rashid is in prison? From where do these caravans of cars come? Who supplies money? Shak to hota hai (it sounds doubtful),바카라 she said in an interview.

On September 12, in North Kashmir바카라s Kupwara, NC vice president Abdullah criticised the BJP for overtly trying to divide votes in the Valley by supporting its 바카라proxies바카라. 바카라Do not let the BJP바카라s tactics succeed,바카라 he asserted. 바카라If anyone wants a BJP-led government in J&K, they should support the AIP, PC (People바카라s Conference), and Apni Party (AP).

The narrative manufactured by the NC and the PDP is that Sajad Lone led-PC, AP and AIP are representing the BJP in the Valley. Their party symbols바카라Apple, BAT and Pressure Cooker, respectively바카라are perceived as vote disruptors.

Before the elections, some faces were famously 바카라seen바카라 as pro-BJP, but even they changed the narrative while campaigning, confusing voters even more. Among them is PC chief Lone바카라 locally known as the 바카라BJP바카라s poster boy바카라. He surprised all when he raised anti-Modi and anti-BJP slogans바카라바카라Modi ka jo yaar hai, gaddar hai gaddar hai바카라 and 바카라BJP ka jo yaar hai, gaddar hai gaddar hai바카라바카라after filing his nomination for the Kupwara assembly segment. He said those hand-in-glove with the BJP were labelling him pro-BJP, referring to Abdullah who served as the junior minister, MEA in the BJP-led NDA government in early 2000. Lone seems to have understood that this is the only narrative that works in Kashmir and results in an electoral dividend.

However, the people have not forgotten that Lone, too, was a cabinet member in the PDP-BJP government, from the BJP바카라s quota, which collapsed in 2018. Moreover, after meeting PM Modi at his official residence in 2014, Lone referred to him as his 바카라elder brother바카라.

A political scientist based in Kashmir believes over time, there has been an assault on Kashmir바카라s position and identity바카라the scrapping of constitutional posts such as Wazir e Azam (Prime Minister) and Sadr e Riyasat (President) in the 1960s, the systematic erasure of J&K바카라s separate Constitution and separate flag and the gradual hollowing of Article 370 over decades, among others. Large sections of the people hold the Congress and the BJP governments in New Delhi responsible for their collective disempowerment while employing tools of democracy. That바카라s why the mainstream parties traditionally viewed as pro-Delhi often portray themselves as victims of Delhi during election time, he explains.

All these factors have managed to confuse the voters. While the core supporters of each party believe that their respective leaders are the only ones who summon the courage to challenge New Delhi, for others, things stay unclear and vague.

Salim, 21, an NC supporter, believes that his party바카라s pre-poll alliance with the Congress proves it won't ally with the BJP, while Mudassir, 35, who supports the AIP, thinks the party deserves a chance to prove its loyalty, arguing that others have had their chances. 바카라It바카라s about time for a new player to emerge,바카라 he says.

Abdul Gaffar, 56, a former PDP voter, has lost trust in politicians after the party바카라s 2014 alliance with the BJP. 바카라Politicians eat promises with bread here. Any of them can form an alliance with the BJP, presenting any argument in any situation as they deem necessary,바카라 he says.

Not The First Time

This is not the first instance of the anti-Delhi narrative being used to generate public support on Kashmir's turf. It goes back to 1953 when Mirza Afzal Beg바카라the confidante of NC바카라s Sheikh Abdullah바카라led the Plebiscite Front, a people's movement for a referendum, duly endorsed by Abdullah from prison.

As the movement gained traction, many people were killed, thousands arrested, and families destroyed. Sheikh would refer to his rivals as 바카라Congressmen or agents and pawns of Delhi바카라 because during his political stint, the Congress was to that generation of Kashmir what the BJP is today to the current.

The plebiscite movement lasted for 22 long years until it was disbanded in 1975 to pave the way for Sheikh바카라s return to power. He returned as chief minister, not as Prime Minister, and defended his U-turn as a 바카라change in the strategy while the goal remained the same바카라. Critics accused Sheikh of betraying the people바카라s trust, claiming that his plebiscite demand was just a political tactic to gain power.

Similarly, since its creation in 1999, the PDP has advocated 바카라soft separatism바카라, calling for dialogue with separatists, militants, and Pakistan, while demanding a high degree of autonomy for J&K. At its zenith, the PDP reshaped the political landscape of the Valley, posing a major threat not just to the NC but also to separatist factions in politics.

However, the party made a contentious decision in 2014 that continues to haunt it. After winning 28 seats in the Assembly elections, its best performance since 1999, the PDP formed a government by allying with the BJP. This marked the first time in the history of J&K that the BJP had risen to power at the state level. As predicted, the alliance was short-lived. In June 2018, the BJP withdrew its support, forcing Mufti to resign from the post of chief minister.

Indeed, all the regional forces have, at one time or another, taken an anti-Delhi stance to muster support from the public and have ultimately fallen in the lap of Delhi.

Nausheen, 37, a homemaker with a master's degree in Urdu, vents her frustration with Kashmir's politicians. 바카라I feel humiliated by their tactics,바카라 she says, sitting in a cosy corner of her home, surrounded by local newspapers scattered across a vibrant red Kashmiri carpet. 바카라They바카라re all anti-Delhi before elections, only to work with Delhi after elections. We need real leaders, not reactionaries and opportunists who keep playing with our sentiments,바카라 she says.

She adds: 바카라It바카라s unfortunate that we have to choose from a crowd of pretenders, where everyone바카라s identity is that they are not a BJP proxy,바카라 she added. Many in the Valley would agree.

Many argue that the state understands the sentiment and that's why it has backed new 바카라proxies바카라 with a hardened anti-Delhi narrative to undercut traditional regional parties. Such a perception is cemented about Engineer Rashid; that he has been given a green signal to trumpet the anti-Delhi narrative so that the NC and the PDP are reduced to the margins.

Amid so much uncertainty, only one thing is certain바카라the cat will be out of the bag on October 8, when the results of the Assembly elections are declared.

(This appeared in the print as 'Agent, Agent Everywhere')

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