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2 More Non-Local Labourers Shot Dead In IOK

As Indians say " Karma is a bich "
That's what Ajit Duval has been arranging in Balochistan. So many Punjabi labourers were killed by Balochi militants.
Now same thing is happening in IOK.
What you sow, so shall you reap.
 
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Non-Kashmiri Muslim (most likely UP/Bihar migrant worker)
I am aware of this and the post was intended to underrline that such movements are driven by complex factors. Most Pakistani's have been conditioned to think in a very binary Muslim/Noin Muslim prism. Thus they identify Pakistan as just a synomym for Muslim/Islam.

The reality is very complex. These movements contain many threads that all come together. Thus the Kashmir struggle is not just about Islam versus other. It is ethnic, geographic, cultural and of course religious. Thus million Bihari Muslims moving to Kashmir would be considered as much a threat as million Hindus moving there.

You can see this with Taliban as well. It might appear to be religious movement but it also has flavour of Pakhtun nationalism mixed in.
 
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Demographic change or coming to disputed territory is some other thing.. Killing unarmed and possible innocent civilians is another.. Politically fit or not, it is unislamic.

It is unIslamic but this is war and not just any war but a cultural genocide being done by watering down the Kashmiri demographics by resettling non-Kashmiris, Muslim or not.

These "settlers" could in 10-25 years swing the balance into India's favor like how the demographic of East Turkestan (Xinjiang) were changed by China (Uyghurs now form 40-60% of the region vs the historical 90%).

Once demographics change, it's hard to reset them without a genocide which we Muslims can't do due to religious restrictions. Hindus and India aren't restricted by any such moral, religious or political boundaries. They'll continue to rape, kill, maim and resettle their way into Kashmir. They might bring Muslim lackeys from rest of India too but so be it.

They all knew the consequences of moving into Kashmir and they paid for it. I wish more success to the freedom fighters.
 
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Very unfortunate but desperate measures required to protect one's land.
The Indian population is so huge.. unfortunately poor and overall they are so opportunistic tht they will swarm the valley like locusts i.e. unless the locals have a say.
I suspect tht some confused or quiet locals who were watching silently the mujahedine's and military..Well some of them wud be instigated to do something about the influx as well. Kind of a lone wolf or a pack working alongside but totally separate from mujaheddines.
This friends.. this can become an intelligence nightmare.
 
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Srinagar:
Two more non-local labourers were gunned down by terrorists today, taking the number of civilians killed in targeted attacks in Jammu and Kashmir this month to 11.

Terrorists opened fire at the labourers at Vanpoh in Kulgam district today. A non-local labourer was injured in the incident.

The killings came a day after a gol-gappa hawker from Bihar and a carpenter from Uttar Pradesh were shot dead by terrorists in the Valley.

The hawker, Arbind Kumar Sah, was shot at point-blank range in Srinagar. The carpenter, Sagir Ahmad, was shot dead by terrorists in Pulwama, the police said.


Of the 11 killed in the spate of attacks on civilians, five were non-local labourers. This indicates that the terrorists want to drive non-locals out of Kashmir, an official said.

Among the victims are Makhan Lal Bindroo, a prominent member of the Kashmiri Pandit community and owner of a pharmacy in Srinagar, Mohammad Shafi Lone, a taxi driver, teachers Deepak Chand and Supunder Kaur and street food vendor Virender Paswan.

The killings have sparked fear in the Valley, prompting an exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit families living in transit camps. Dozens of families, including those of government employees who returned to the Valley after getting jobs under the Prime Minister's special scheme for Kashmiri migrants, have left.


In the wake of the attacks, police have launched a massive crackdown and detained about 900 people across the Union Territory for alleged links with separatists.

The security forces have also intensified anti-terrorist operations. According to the police, 13 terrorists have been killed over the past one week.

"13 terrorists have been killed in nine encounters after civilian killings. We have killed three out of five terrorists in Srinagar in less than 24 hours," Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar has said.


India is ratcheting up violence in the valley and poor people are suffering on all sides.
 
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These incidents will put India on a tight spot. As per Pakistani hypothesis, India is trying to change the demography of the Kashmir valley. India can do that by introducing outsiders into the valley or gradually depopulating the valley.. If the first option fails, then India is left with the second option, which will be hard and emotional ..

Anyway, these incidents don't change anything.. going by the history, culprits will be given on the spot justice and strong message will be delivered directly and indirectly to the concerned parties. This is just a small blip in the long history of Kashmiri insurgency ..
 
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RSS Fascist hindutva terrorists state is staging mass murder of kashmiri civilians
 
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Shame... Do you kill Punjabis (non-Kashmiri) in Azad Kashmir?

There aren't that many Punkabis in the first place in Azad Kashmir. Also, Punjabis are ethnically related to the Pahari people. Can't say the same for someone from UP or Assam. :lol:

And there's a big difference between resettling willingly and being moved as part of a govt. run genocide campaign.
 
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India wants to populate Kashmir with non Kashmiri's so they can run referendum and native freedom fighters are not gonna have that, poor civilians are the collateral damage in this, sad
 
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Shame... Do you kill Punjabis (non-Kashmiri) in Azad Kashmir?
It is funny how Hindu nationalists always define a Kashmiri as "Hindu Brahmin Pundit" to support their own agenda. They make up rules so they can get the answer they want. In these mental gymnastics, they forget hundreds if not thousands of years of history. Ground reality is not as simple. Many nations(including Punjab) have ruled the region as evidenced by the diversity of religion, language, clan etc. Everyone is inter-married here--my grandfather was a Rajput/Rathore while my grandmother was a Sheikh(Kashmiri Brahmins who became Muslim). Ultimately, we derive our national identity from the region, and we consider Kashmiris the people who lived here at the time of the independence.

FYI, We don't have Pakistanis living here.
 
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It is funny how Hindu nationalists always define a Kashmiri as "Hindu Brahmin Pundit" to support their own agenda. They make up rules so they can get the answer they want. In these mental gymnastics, they forget hundreds if not thousands of years of history. Ground reality is not as simple. Many nations(including Punjab) have ruled the region as evidenced by the diversity of religion, language, clan etc. Everyone is inter-married here--my grandfather was a Rajput/Rathore while my grandmother was a Sheikh(Kashmiri Brahmins who became Muslim). Ultimately, we derive our national identity from the region, and we consider Kashmiris the people who lived here at the time of the independence.

FYI, We don't have Pakistanis living here.

If you know thousands of years of history.. Kashmir was originally an important centre of Hinduism and later of Buddhism. Half-way through the 12th century CE, Shah Mirza became the first Muslim ruler of Kashmir and started the line Salatin-i-Kashmir. For the next five centuries Kashmir had Muslim rulers, which included Sultan Sikandar (also known as Butshikan, or "iconoclast") who ascended the throne in 1398, Zain-ul-abidin, who became the ruler in 1420, the Mughals, whose rule lasted until 1751, and the Afghan Durranis, who ruled Kashmir from 1752 until 1820. That year, the Sikhs under Ranjit Singh, annexed Kashmir, and held it until 1846, when the Dogras, starting with Gulab Singh, became the rulers of Kashmir (under the paramountcy, or tutelage, of the British Crown). The Dogra rule lasted until 1947, when the former princely state became a disputed territory, now administered by three countries, India, Pakistan and China.
At the time of independence It was a Hindu rule in Kashmir.....The Kashmiri Hindus (Pandits) were part of them who were later killed and forced to leave.

So what's your argument?...I replied to post which said non-kasmiris should be killed....and I said the terrorists have killed Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus alike.....who all were living here (didn't migrate from outside). Recent civilian killings are a testimony of it.
 
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..And you , yet again replied like a true idiot. No substance...just stink.

You just proved that a stinky gau mutra drinking pajeet is behind this account if there was any doubt about it

Correct your flags. Put that flag with donkey wheel as your home country
 
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