AgNoStiC MuSliM
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Analogies are never irrelevant Agnostic Muslim!!
Yes I saw that poll too!!
Here is my opinion: The poll just took the opinion of a few hundred people at max, and that too in the middle of muslim dominated Srinagar.
Now here is what I feel: The reporter obviously went around asking if the people want "azadi". Obviously the people are disgruntled with the present state of affairs, so they simply replied "yes, why not??" .
Azadi is a really evocative word isn't it?? You ask anyone if they want "azadi", they will surely agree if they are fed up with the current state of affairs!!
It wasn't a "reporter" who conducted and managed the poll. If you cannot even bother to find out which organizations were involved, and what the actual processes were, then I there is no point discussing anything here. You might as well come up to me and say "in my opinion, the transformers live on Mars!". Some factual basis to your "opinions" about the poll to invalidate it please. By the way, most polls are conducted with small sample sizes, and Pakistan has been asking for a "full sample" (plebiscite) to be taken for a long time.
Firstly, Pakistan never took the Balochistan issue to the UN. If they had, surely the UN would have delivered the same verdict!!
They never had to, because as you say, the territory is not disputed by 2 established states.
That is why your analogy is irrelevant, not to mention based on false premises. Again, please validate your premise that there is a "freedom movement" supported by a majority of the residents of those regions, before building your analogy on those premises.
Well if the need be....and if I am jobless enough....I'll try to get some info on the web and put it up.
Thank you.
No we won't!! The Indian union only comprises the territories in the present day India. Nothing more.
It is not wishful thinking my friend....Kashmir already is part of the Indian Union!!
Funny, I could swear that the territory is marked as disputed per the United Nations and on the official map of almost every country of the world. That fact does make the claim of "part of the Indian Union" seem like wishful thinking.