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I will boycott the Independence day!

Playing from behind mukti bani you did nothing but conspiracy it was not by your forces remember this your army have no guts

Fairly is we in Lahore have so many Indian tank moments your soldiers ran like pigs leaving Indian tanks at chawanda atleast our soldiers never ran like your pigs
What we did world know as in form of BD:azn:...now go and complete you masturbation.
 
I will boycott the Independence day!
Kashmir and Kashmiri people need to be respected and not pushed to the wall


PM Modi has stated that the Centre will go the whole hog in terms of development of Kashmir. At the same time, Centre is deploying an additional contingent of paramilitary forces to “deal” with the situation in Kashmir. The word “ deal” is key here. Historically, it would appear that all that the Centre can think of vis a vis Kashmir is to “deal” with it. Significantly, the additional deployment comes in the wake of the Government’s reassurance to the Supreme Court that conditions in Kashmir are improving. If conditions are improving in Kashmir, why and what is the need for additional forces? The Centre here is saying one thing and doing another. And this cacophony between word and deed has been a continuing hallmark of the Centre’s approach towards Kashmir.
If there is a theme that cuts across the Centre’s approach towards Kashmir and its politics, it is that of the politics of manipulation- right from engineering a coup against Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah to what it is now. The asymmetric federalism that binds Kashmir to the Indian Union has been observed in the breach with the Centre manipulating the politics of the state of Jammu and Kashmir by virtue of power. The consequences, are the mass protests and the killings that have ensued in 2016.
Kashmir is a political issue and it needs to be viewed along these lines. The problem largely then is the prism with which Kashmir is viewed. Common sense, even in dealing with issues of a pedestrian nature, let alone a complex one such as Kashmir, suggests that people’s approach to a problem or issue is determined by how they look at it. The same hold true for the Centre vis a vis Kashmir.
The situation we have witnessed lately is not an emotional outburst as some would make us believe. I think it was volcanic in many respects. Accumulated anger, New Delhi’s continued political blunders, ignoring people’s democratic aspirations and presuming that putting the real issue under carpet, offering occasional doles or telling people that development and good governance were the answers all these and many more decisions taken in the name of restoring normalcy ultimately burst the dams of patience and the consequences one can see on the streets of kashmir today.
It stretches naivety to believe that no one has pointed this fallacious way of looking at Kashmir to the Centre. While I will not go into the reasons for this but I will point out that the mistakes by the Centre towards Kashmir that need to be remedied. A relook is must. And it is the 2016 protests and the ensuing conditions in Kashmir that must render this re-look.
So what does Kashmir need?
First, a narrow security prism must be discarded. Primacy must be given to politics and a political approach over a narrow security one. This political approach must not be exclusive: it must be inclusive and take in to its fold a cross section of the Kashmiri political spectrum. Third, the unique status to Jammu and Kashmir must be respected in both letter and spirit. The reference, to be specific here is to Article 370 of the Constitution and the state’s state subject laws. To start with autonomy must be restored to rebuild the trust. The relationship between the people of the state and the Indian Union needs to be respected. Abrogating or even fiddling these means violating a pact and contain within them seeds for disaster.
This is by no means an exhaustive list. There’s much more that the Centre must and can do. But, above all, what is the need of the hour is to develop a new paradigm for Kashmir- the kind that is beneficial to all; not merely what the Centre thinks what works. In the final analysis, Kashmir is a political issue and it needs to be seen accordingly. If the Centre is getting advice that suggests a contrary approach, then it is being led down the primrose path.
Kashmir and Kashmiri people need to be respected and not pushed to the wall, if the Prime Minister’s ‘Mann ki baat’ covered entire gamut of issues from Independence day celebrations to Rio olympics, the same “Mann” should have felt a little for the lives lost in the cycle of violence in Kashmir. Given the situation Delhi should understand that not many people will celebrate the Independence day here in kashmir, I personally wouldn't and would rather boycott it because I feel Delhi is not being fair to us. Even then I will still be an optimist, because I feel a fresh beginning is still possible but what is key here is sincerity of purpose, which till now lacks big time.
(Tanvir Sadiq, former spokesperson of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference party, is political secretary to former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. The views expressed are personal)
http://m.greaterkashmir.com/news/opinion/story/225469.html

 
He is free to boycott. Nobody can force him in India to do things that he doesn't want. Constitution has guaranteed him that.

As on Pakistan, Kashmir is proving to be its nemesis. Because of Kashmir, Pakistan lost half their country in 1971, now they are stuck in Kashmir quagmire. Their economy is in doldrums, military has usurped all powers from civilians, terrorists have an alibi to roam freely on roads, religious extremism is growing fast and with that sectarianism and India seems not in mood to talk to Pakistan. and Pakistani don't know what to do next.
 
In 1971 Surrender...an form of a new child BD.:smitten:
attacking from under the bed a territory which was 2000+km far away from its original one is a bravery ?? still u wont able to get the west side ..ironic how a 1/3rd compared to your country in size is always been your competitor got 1/3rd of kashmir in 1948 , make u run leaving behind ur tanks and jeeps in 1965 , defended west side in 1971 and able to get kargil in 1999
 
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All this SULKING will Not get you Kashmir

Today's Pakistanis HOPE that Abusing India on the Internet will give them Kashmir

How Delusional

You have to fight a WAR to get Kashmir ; it is such a SIMPLE concept
Oh boy my words are causing a lot of butthurt i recoomend burnol for you
 
Brothers Kashmiri's,

your are living in biggest democracy of world hahahaha, keep losing your sons !

And his party is considered a stooge of India

He is free to boycott. Nobody can force him in India to do things that he doesn't want. Constitution has guaranteed him that.

As on Pakistan, Kashmir is proving to be its nemesis. Because of Kashmir, Pakistan lost half their country in 1971, now they are stuck in Kashmir quagmire. Their economy is in doldrums, military has usurped all powers from civilians, terrorists have an alibi to roam freely on roads, religious extremism is growing fast and with that sectarianism and India seems not in mood to talk to Pakistan. and Pakistani don't know what to do next.
Terrorism is falling,Kashmir policy is hawkish,Afghan policy is hawkish
Our present policy is the same policy we had in the 90,s only difference is we are managing it in a better way
 
:rofl:Bhai i thik in your school text books they tell u this nightfall fake stories....and then after u r busy in masturbation in your class.:cheesy:

Ask your own First Native Air Chief Staff of the Pakistani Air Force Asghar Khan....truth
:coffee: next ..after he retired yes.. lots of ex army men from your side did the same against your country i can send tens of videos regarding that .
 
And his party is considered a stooge of India


Terrorism is falling,Kashmir policy is hawkish,Afghan policy is hawkish
Our present policy is the same policy we had in the 90,s only difference is we are managing it in a better way

and his party represents jews in Pakistan!

Look who is lecturing about democracy!


then proof us what u said is correct.
 
I was pointing towards National conference in occupied Kashmir the party of Omar Abdullah there are other threads to fight over the other party

so before commenting check your self what u saying.
 

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