September 15, 2025

General Studies Paper – 2

Context:

  • Justice Kaul recommends a truth and reconciliation commission for Kashmir, aiming to address human rights violations during the insurgency.
  • Challenges include careful mandate definition and reparation for victims, especially Kashmiri Pandits.

Background:

  • Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul recommends a truth and reconciliation commission in the judgment on Article 370 concerning Kashmir.
  • Aim is to address human rights violations during the insurgency, particularly in 1989-90.

Purpose of Truth and Reconciliation Commission:

  • Facilitate reconciliation in divided societies after violence and human rights abuses.
  • Investigates patterns of events over a period, engaging with affected populations.
  • Temporary body, concludes with a final report, officially authorized or empowered by the state.

Parameters for a Commission in Kashmir:

  • Composition crucial for impartiality and objectivity.
  • Careful definition of parameters needed if constituted by the Central government.
  • Reference can be made to the South African truth and reconciliation commission.

Challenges and Mandate:

  • Potential controversy regarding uniform application of amnesty, especially for state and non-state actors.
  • Caution required to fix a mandate that doesn’t adversely impact the credibility of security forces.
  • Reparation for victims, including restitution, compensation, rehabilitation, satisfaction, and guarantees of non-repetition, crucial.

Case of Kashmiri Pandits:

  • Involuntary migration of Kashmiri Pandits in 1989-90 awaits rightful redress.
  • Truth and reconciliation commissions, if constituted without delay, have limited utility.
  • Victims reserve the right of reparation, including restitution, compensation, rehabilitation, satisfaction, and guarantees of non-repetition.

Closure for Victims:

  • Acknowledgement and closure needed for Kashmiri Pandit victims of mass exodus.
  • Despite delays, relief can still be given within each parameter to rebuild their lives.
  • Justice Kaul’s recommendation aims to address the grievances of all victims, particularly the Kashmiri Pandits.

Conclusion:

  • Justice Kaul’s call for a truth and reconciliation commission in Kashmir underscores the imperative for addressing historical human rights violations. This resonates with government’s emphasis on governance, protection of human rights, and societal healing.
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