/ 1 January 2002

Storm clouds gather in Kashmir

Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee said Wednesday during a visit to Kashmir that the time had come for a decisive fight and added ”in this war we will win”.

”Our goal should be victory because now the time has come for a decisive fight and in this war we will win… We have to fight our own war, we are ready for it, we are prepared for it,” Vajpayee said.

He was speaking during a morale-boosting tour of frontline areas near Kupwara in northern Kashmir where Indian troops are engaged in fierce artillery duels with Pakistani units across the border.

The clashes have raised international fears of a new war between the nuclear-armed rivals.

”My coming here is also an indication of something, whether the neighbour (Pakistan) understands it or not, (the) world understands or not, but history will remember it and we will write a new history of victory,” Vajpayee said in his speech which was

broadcast live on television channels.

On Tuesday Vajpayee visited a hospital in Jammu that is treating some of those injured in an attack by Islamic militants last week on an army base near Jammu, in which 35 people died.

The attack dramatically heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, with New Delhi blaming Pakistan, booting out Islamabad’s high commissioner (ambassador) and, according to many analysts,

taking steps to prepare for a military strike-back.

”The enemy has found a new way to fight. It does not fight a face-to-face fight… it is now fighting a proxy war,” Vajpayee said.

”Hired mercenaries, lured by money and shown dreams of heaven, are being sent here to be sacrificed. They don’t fight wars, they kill innocent people.”

Vajpayee said he had seen the ”barbaric” results of the Jammu attack when he visited the hospital.

”What war is this, what fight is this in which children and women are targeted? Children are snatched from their mothers and killed? What animosity do they have against children?” he said.

”We want peace, our plan is to develop, we want to make India a developed nation and fight poverty and unemployment but we are fighting against this war forced on us.

”We will fight this and we will be victorious.

”Today again we are being tested but we have confidence on our soldiers, our army and behind the army are one billion people. They are also a line of defence. They will also work towards victory.” – AFP

 

AFP