waz
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The problem with Kashmir is its demography.
Let me remind you of another place Pakistan wants. And other parts they wanted.
i. Sir Creek (they want)
ii. Junagadh (they wanted)
iii. Hyderabad (they wanted)
The common point of these three places is that they are a non Muslim majority. So Pakistan drops the claims on the international level and moves on.
They remains stuck to JnK (actually more to the Kashmir Valley region) because it is Muslim majority. As long as it remains Muslim majority, the claim will remain. Kashmir did not become Muslim slowly. It happened in spurts. With the proper guidance and incentives, it can be weaned away as well.
Buddhism, Sikhi, Hinduism, Ahmedia, Christianity etc are alternatives that can be looked into.
It can be done. Lebanon became Muslim majority from a Christian majority state with a span of 20 years. Kashmir has a smaller population in comparison.
I take it you will be the first to art off the conversion process? Do tell us how it goes. Could you possibly tape yourself doing this in downtown Srinagar?