May, 26, 1946
(Extract)
The tyranny of the Dogras has lacerated
our souls. The Kashmiris are the most handsome people, yet
the most wretched looking. It is time for action. To end
your poverty, you must fight slavery and enter the field of
Jehad as soldiers. The fight slogan of our struggle is not
only for our State but for the whole of India. India is
fighting against Imperialism. The slogan was given on the
banks of River Ravi ... Then came the slogan of 'Quit
India.' The British gained hold of India by the force of
arms and by treachery.
The rulers of the Indian States who possess one-fourth of
India, have always played traitors to the cause of Indian
freedom. The demand that the Princely Order should quit is a
logical extension of the policy of 'Quit India.' When the
Indian freedom movement demands the complete withdrawal of
British power, logically enough the stooges of British
Imperialism also should go and restore sovereignty to its
real owners - the people. When we raise the slogan of 'Quit
Kashmir,' we naturally visualise that the Princes and Swabs
should quit all the States. I am sure this demand applies
similarly to a State like Hyderabad where the people will, I
am sure, raise their voice, 'Quit Hyderabad.'
Those Hindus who think along with Mr. R.C. Kak that the
Dogra rule should remain, should never forget that we are
treated in Kashmir as a bought-up race without distinction
of religion.
Handcuffs jingle. They do not make us afraid. God will dive
us faith in victory. The voice of truth will prevail.
Prophets have spoken for the truth, which has always
triumphed finally.
Sovereignty is not the birthright of a ruler. Every man,
woman and child will shout 'Quit Kashmir'. The Kashmiri
nation has expressed its will. I ask for a plebiscite on
this question.