Ahmadiyyat - The Renaissance of Islam

by Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan

Page 325 of 370

Ahmadiyyat - The Renaissance of Islam — Page 325

THE RENAISSANCE OF ISLAM 325 close to the border of Rajputana. By now a large section of them have accepted Islam and within a short period most of them have carried out an appreciable cultural, moral and spiritual transformation. It is to be hoped that at no distant date all of them will be absorbed completely into the cultural and religious pattern of the Movement. The most baffling and yet vital issue that confronted Pakistan at the very moment of its emergence as an indepen- dent state was the question of the accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan. Over 80 per cent of the population of the State was Muslim, but the ruler was a non-Muslim who was anxious to bring about the accession of the State to India ,rather than to Pakistan. In an attempt to coerce the high-spirited Muslims ofPoonch, many of whom had obtained military training during the Second World War, into opting for accession of the State to India, the Maharaja and his administration embarked on a programme of repressive measures in Poonch. These measures evoked a violent reaction on the part of the Muslim population of Poonch, who repudiated their allegiance to the Maharaja, declared their independence of him, and took up arms to defend themselves against the Maharaja's military forces. They achieved a measure of success in the early stages of their struggle in which they were helped by their kith and kin across the bor,der in the Punjab. When the news of their heroic struggle was carried to the tribal areas of the Frontier, a large scale incursion of tribal forces into the State of Kashmir was organized, which the Maharaja's forces were not able to withstand. At this juncture the Maharaja fled in panic from Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir, to Jammu, the capital of the territory of that name, and despatched an urgent message to the Government of India offering the accession of the State to India and pleading for immediate military assistance. His offer of accession was provisionally accepted and adequate military assistance was immediately provided by the Government of India. It was announced by the Government of India that once law and order were