Ruag
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its interesting to get indian perspective....it affirms that they blame everything on outsiders and fail to look closely.
i believe you can call it "denial"
Right... so an organization, Jamait-ul-Mujahideen, which has well established roots in Pakistan and wants Kashmir to be merged with Pakistan claims responsibility for the attacks.
Kashmir: Marathon Gun Battle Ends A Siege In Srinagar, With Two Suspected Rebels Killed By Police | World News | Sky News
...and yet India is wrong for believing the involvement of Pakistani elements.
meanwhile, other crimes go unreported; whether its mass graves being discovered, or even rapes being committed.
Go unreported huh?
Do a simple internet search and you'll know the amount of media attention these cases got in India.
im not trying to stir up sensationalist debate. But its just interesting to see how Kashmiris under occupation are being labeled as terrorists. Their campaign isnt to create terrorism or panic in Kashmir --it seems mostly directed against Army, not soft targets.
Wait... I never knew Lal Chowk in Srinagar was an Indian Army complex.
For your information, Lal Chowk is a commercial center in Srinagar frequented by civilians. In this attack one Kashmiri policeman (and let me emphasize, Kashmiri police, not Indian Army) and one Kashmiri civilian were killed.
But still, according to you, these "freedom fighters" act against Indian Army, not "soft targets".