LOL, why wait till 2014? The "indigenous struggle" of "native kashmiris" has to wait for afghan and arab (not to mention Pakistani) fighters, as usual. I say, bring them on. It will be fun to watch these gunmen trying to fight a real army - ie, if they can even cross the LoC successfully.
This imported "freedom struggle" by imported "freedom fighters" had been going on long before the American war on terror began, long before US troops set foot in Afghanistan. What happened then, did a single inch of land become independent or go to Pakistan? No. What makes them think that an inch of land can be stolen from India today, when India is far stronger than before on the ground, with the best counterinsurgency force on the planet - the rashtriya rifles - completely dominating the territory? Not to mention, the fact that unlike the alleged rigged elections of the 80s, today grassroots democracy is flourishing in Indian Kashmir?
Also, what reality are these people living in? Do they seriously think that territory can be captured by gunmen, whether they call themselves mujahideen or militant or whatever? Can the entire Pakistan infantry gain and hold even one inch of Indian territory without support from armor and artillery and air support? Tanks, APCs and artillery are a bare minimum for taking territory - gunmen alone cannot do it. So unless the Pakistan army is willing to wage total war, I don't see any Indian territory going to these mujahideens. And in that scenario, I can only envision more territory coming to India than going away, because it's not like we don't have armor and arty ourselves.
These gunmen, armed to the teeth, and well trained, can either be killed at the border while trying to infiltrate, or at best, carry out some random acts of terror in Kashmir or elsewhere. No number of kasabs or salahudins or geelanis are going to capture and keep territory from India. Anybody with any knowledge of military affairs should know that. So it is clear that when they say freedom struggle, they simply mean more acts of violence in India, making kashmiris' lives a misery, like they did in the 80s and 90s.
But as I said before, Indian forces are not what they used to be at the time either. So this call to arms is just about as risible as their shouts of "death to USA" whenever anything bad happens to them.