Hi ,why you posting pics of Delhi muslims here ??????? desperate much
Which are the Delhi muslims? Your one line responses to my long, pointed set of questions and points shows who is desperate. You also showed your desperation earlier when you posted irrelevant news items without bothering to find out the final count. You didn't answer my question as to who can travel to Kashmir without any papers, you or me.
Anyway the point is that Kashmiris celebrate their Indianness everyday. Schoolchildren to policemen to armed forces personnel to civilians. Guess which country's Prime minister these Kashmiri schoolchildren are travelling with? It sure ain't Pakistan's, to use the same sentence you used in your first post here:
Guess which country's President they are welcoming, with which country's flag?
Guess which country's president this Kashmiri woman is proudly receiving a commendation from?
Guess which country these Kashmiris are swearing to protect with their lives, from infiltrating jihadis?
Guess why these Kashmiri parents are proud of their sons, for becoming officers in which country's Border Security Force?
Guess which state's police force she belongs to, and which country's independence day celebration is making her smile in glee?
Guess which country's independence day these Kashmiri schoolkids are celebrating?
Guess which country's flag these youth in Srinagar are jubilantly waving?
Sorry boy, Kashmir is Indian. Any jihadi infiltrator who tries to intrude and stir trouble will be sent packing into an unmarked grave. That's how it has been, that's how it shall be. As long as the Republic of India exists, that will not change.
If you can somehow dismantle India without yourself getting annihilated, then you can have Kashmir. Until then, if you want to come here, come with an Indian govt issued visa. Mingle with our people, breathe our air, eat our food, listen to our music, enrich your soul. Or try to sneak across the LOC, and get killed and enrich the soil. These are your only two options to see Indian Kashmir. I would recommend the first option - it's a beautiful place.