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If India supports freedom in Crimea, why not in Kashmir?

I think we all know what the Indians get up to. Adding fuel to something which is a mere blemish (Baluchistan) and a problem which has absolutely zilch to do with India. Trying to put ideas into the minds of certain ethnic groups in Pakistan (Pashtuns). India cares too much about Pakistan and that's all it is really. It's a love hate relationship lol.
 
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So there was a conspiracy hatched by the British and India to annex Kashmir ....
kashmir is integral part of India and so shall it remain forever, if sumbody hav problem with this they can leave our country and go wherever they want.
 
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From the indian point of view kashmir is not a disputed territory either.Not that the article doesn't raise a interesting point,but we are not the only ones with such a problem.

So you guys are not bound by Simla Agreement anymore ???
 
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We can ask the question of referendum for baluchistan,tibet and xinjiang.Uncomfortable for all of us ,wouldn't those questions be?

Don't lump your apple with our orange. Kashmir was an independent state neither belong to India nor Pakistan. Where as Tibet has been part of china for over 400 yrs, (it's independent attempt was not recognized by League of Nations back then. Even British Raj recognized Tibet is china.) Uyghur never had their own country. Xinjiang always been part of Chinese empire. There's no ground for any referendum, totally different from the case of Kashmir dispute.
 
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The difference is Russian forces were welcomed in cremia where as Pakistan forces were chased and hunted by Indian forces with the help of locals in 1965.

Even Kashmiri army fought the pak invasion in 1948. So there is no Pakistanis love in kashmir.
 
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When Jammu and Kashmir was acceded to India in 1947, the then Governor-General Lord Mountbatten wanted the accession confirmed by a "referendum, plebiscite, election'

However, India has refused to hold a plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir
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When Jammu and Kashmir was acceded to India in 1947, the then Governor-General Lord Mountbatten wanted the accession confirmed by a "referendum, plebiscite, election'

However, India has refused to hold a plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir
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Any proof or links for this??
 
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Any proof or links for this??
Resolution of the Commission of January 5, 1949

The United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan, Having received from the Governments of India and Pakistan, in communications dated 23 December and 25 December 1948, respectively, their acceptance of the following principles which are supplementary to the Commission's Resolution of 13 August 1948:

1. The question of the accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to India or Pakistan will be decided through the democratic method of a free and impartial plebiscite;

2. A plebiscite will be held when it shall be found by the Commission that the cease-fire and truce arrangements set forth in Parts I and II of the Commission's resolution of 13 August 1948 have been carried out and arrangements for the plebiscite have been completed;
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(a) The Secretary-General of the United Nations will, in agreement with the Commission, nominate a Plebiscite Administrator who shall be a personality of high international standing and commanding general confidence. He will be formally appointed to office by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
(b) The Plebiscite Administrator shall derive from the State of Jammu and Kashmir the powers he considers necessary for organizing and conducting the plebiscite and for ensuring the freedom and impartiality of the plebiscite.
(c) The Plebiscite Administrator shall have authority to appoint such staff of assistants and observes as he may require.
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(a) After implementation of Parts I and II of the Commission's resolution of 13 August 1948, and when the Commission is satisfied that peaceful conditions have been restored in the State, the Commission and the Plebiscite Administrator will determine, in consultation with the Government of India, the final disposal of Indian and State armed forces, such disposal to be with due regard to the security of the State and the freedom of the plebiscite.
(b) As regards the territory referred to in A.2 of Part II of the resolution of 13 August, final disposal of the armed forces in that territory will be determined by the Commission and the Plebiscite Administrator in consultation with the local authorities.
5. All civil and military authorities within the State and the principal political elements of the State will be required to co-operate with the Plebiscite Administrator in the preparation for the holding of the plebiscite.
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(a) All citizens of the State who have left it on account of the disturbances will be invited and be free to return and to exercise all their rights as such citizens. For the purpose of facilitating repatriation there shall be appointed two Commissions, one composed of nominees of India and the other of nominees of Pakistan. The Commission shall operate under the direction of the Plebiscite Administrator. The Governments of India and Pakistan and all authorities within the State of Jammu and Kashmir will collaborate with the Plebiscite Administrator in putting this provision into effect.
(b) All person (other than citizens of the State) who on or since 15 August 1947 have entered it for other than lawful purpose, shall be required to leave the State.
7. All authorities within the State of Jammu and Kashmir will undertake to ensure, in collaboration with the Plebiscite Administrator, that:
(a) There is no threat, coercion or intimidation, bribery or other undue influence on the voters in the plebiscite;
(b) No restrictions are placed on legitimate political activity throughout the State. All subjects of the State, regardless of creed, caste or party, shall be safe and free in expressing their views and in voting on the question of the accession of the State to India or Pakistan. There shall be freedom of the press, speech and assembly and freedom of travel in the State, including freedom of lawful entry and exit;
(c) All political prisoners are released;
(d) Minorities in all parts of the State are accorded adequate protection; and
(e) There is no victimization.
8. The Plebiscite Administrator may refer to the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan problems on which he may require assistance, and the Commission may in its discretion call upon the Plebiscite Administrator to carry out on its behalf any of the responsibilities with which it has been entrusted;
9. At the conclusion of the plebiscite, the Plebiscite Administrator shall report the result thereof to the Commission and to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. The Commission shall then certify to the Security Council whether the plebiscite has or has not been free and impartial;
10. Upon the signature of the truce agreement the details of the foregoing proposals will be elaborated in the consultations envisaged in Part III of the Commission's resolution of 13 August 1948. The Plebiscite Administrator will be fully associated in these consultations;

Commends the Governments of India and Pakistan for their prompt action in ordering a cease-fire to take effect from one minute before midnight of 1 January 1949, pursuant to the agreement arrived at as provided for by the Commission's Resolution of 13 August 1948; and
Resolves to return in the immediate future to the Sub-continent to discharge the responsibilities imposed upon it by the Resolution of 13 August 1948 and by the foregoing principles.
 
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Go for it in Balochistan. It will atleast shut bharotis up
You will be also amazed to learn that nobody in Kashmir wants to join Pakistan or get independet from India.Yeah there is a small secation of people from Kashmir valley but they do not necessarily want to join Pakistan but only independence from India.
 
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You will be also amazed to learn that nobody in Kashmir wants to join Pakistan or get independet from India.Yeah there is a small secation of people from Kashmir valley but they do not necessarily want to join Pakistan but only independence from India.
Back to my question, why won't India hold a referendum to clear the air once in for all?
 
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