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You have wasted a lot of time in compiling the propaganda list.

India is acting against the paid terrorists, and those terrorists are getting what they deserve.

We have no sympathy for them or their supporters.
 
Massacre in kashmir

Three Hundred Thousand Kashmiris were displaced by Pakistani Militants. And they are still not able to return to Kashmir.

I can produce 10 times of your data where Pakistan is responsible for the massacre in Kashmir and all over India.
 
2001
February 03: Indian secret agencies killed 7 Sikhs at Mahjoornagar in Srinagar.


well we all know from where these Indian secret agents came
 
Inqilabi appeals world leaders to support Kashmiris struggle

An open letter by Mr. Mohammad Azam Inqilabi, Patron of Jammu Kashmir Mahaz-e-Azadi

Kashmir, for the last twenty days, is restive and persistently grumbling against the repressive measures of the authorities here. Over a score of innocent Kashmiris including teenagers fell a pray to ruthless rifles of the arrogant forces which go berserk to make a laughing stock of the “zero tolerance” doctrine of Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India. Pity the nation, the ethnic community of Kashmir wedded to the mystic and Sufi culture, which lost its six lakh (0.6 million) freedom zealots during the past six decades due to chauvinistic and fascists approach of Indian rulers to Kashmir issue.

Why should Kashmiris be punished for the follies and blunders which Indian rulers committed on Kashmir front? Was it not a Himalayan blunder to forcibly subjugate Kashmir in 1947 when 564 princely states of South Asia were allowed to realign either with India or Pakistan soon after the British colonists relinquished power in South Asian subcontinent? Why did the national aggrandizement of India entice it to colonize Kashmir in contravention of the vox populi of Kashmiris who had been craving for independence since 1585 AD when Mughals had invaded Kashmir. Human rights abuse--- arbitrary and extra judicial killings, outrage of the modesty of women, arson and pillage is the hallmark of the forces of occupation here.

So in the cauldron of crisis, where brew and stew of smouldering and simmering emotions of acrimony, rancour and revenge of the psychologically wounded people is conspicuously palpable, misfeasance and transgression of the authorities here is making the situation worsen. Their mismanagement is aggravating it. They arrested the pacifist leaders of the resistance movement. They are torturing the innocent people in concentration camps. So the situation, due to domineering and over-bearing attitude of the haughty hawks in power, appears to be cul-de-sac and in-eluctable.

It is true that spiritually Kashmiris are malleable, ductile, pliable and amenable; but on the resistance front they are steadfast, determined and resolute with resilience characterisitics of a heroic nation with indomitable and indefatigable will and valour. 22 years back when the 22 year old revolutionary martyr Ashfaq Majeed Wani brandished, flourished and waved his weapon in the streets of Srinagar to co-opt his coeval and contemporary compatriots for a revolutionary campaign against the alien forces, the toddlers in these streets would smile. And today these ‘toddlers of 1988’ are 22 year old assertive revolutionaries feeling disillusioned with hackneyed platitude of the Indian rulers. They have begun to feel equally disenchanted with outpourings of the political resistance leaders.

So the apprehension of abreaction, paroxysm and catharsis cannot be underestimated. So Indian rulers should divest themselves of wishful thinking; they should, while extricating themselves from the whirlpool of egocentricity and intransigence, address the Kashmir issue without unlearning the ground realities of Kashmir. You can browbeat, intimidate and horrify Kashmiris through machiavellianism but you cannot permanently subjugate and strangulate them in your stranglehold. India should respect its vow and ‘vachan’ to concede to Kashmiris’ right to self-determination without dither and dilatory tactics, India despite wars with Pakistan, could not vanquish Kashmiris. No power on earth can coerce Kashmiris into waiving their inalienable right to self-determination.

Kashmiris are earnestly seeking your support and entreating help in their decisive campaign against the foreign yoke.

Yours,
Mohammad Azam Inqilabi,
Patron,
Jammu Kashmir Mahaz-e-Azadi

July 11, 2010
Nageen, Hazratbal
Srinagar, Kashmir.

http://www.kmsnews.org/news/inqilabi-appeals-world-leaders-support-kashmiris-struggle

Kashmiris crying hoarsely for help
 
Inqilabi appeals world leaders to support Kashmiris struggle

An open letter by Mr. Mohammad Azam Inqilabi, Patron of Jammu Kashmir Mahaz-e-Azadi

Kashmir, for the last twenty days, is restive and persistently grumbling against the repressive measures of the authorities here. Over a score of innocent Kashmiris including teenagers fell a pray to ruthless rifles of the arrogant forces which go berserk to make a laughing stock of the “zero tolerance” doctrine of Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India. Pity the nation, the ethnic community of Kashmir wedded to the mystic and Sufi culture, which lost its six lakh (0.6 million) freedom zealots during the past six decades due to chauvinistic and fascists approach of Indian rulers to Kashmir issue.

Why should Kashmiris be punished for the follies and blunders which Indian rulers committed on Kashmir front? Was it not a Himalayan blunder to forcibly subjugate Kashmir in 1947 when 564 princely states of South Asia were allowed to realign either with India or Pakistan soon after the British colonists relinquished power in South Asian subcontinent? Why did the national aggrandizement of India entice it to colonize Kashmir in contravention of the vox populi of Kashmiris who had been craving for independence since 1585 AD when Mughals had invaded Kashmir. Human rights abuse--- arbitrary and extra judicial killings, outrage of the modesty of women, arson and pillage is the hallmark of the forces of occupation here.

So in the cauldron of crisis, where brew and stew of smouldering and simmering emotions of acrimony, rancour and revenge of the psychologically wounded people is conspicuously palpable, misfeasance and transgression of the authorities here is making the situation worsen. Their mismanagement is aggravating it. They arrested the pacifist leaders of the resistance movement. They are torturing the innocent people in concentration camps. So the situation, due to domineering and over-bearing attitude of the haughty hawks in power, appears to be cul-de-sac and in-eluctable.

It is true that spiritually Kashmiris are malleable, ductile, pliable and amenable; but on the resistance front they are steadfast, determined and resolute with resilience characterisitics of a heroic nation with indomitable and indefatigable will and valour. 22 years back when the 22 year old revolutionary martyr Ashfaq Majeed Wani brandished, flourished and waved his weapon in the streets of Srinagar to co-opt his coeval and contemporary compatriots for a revolutionary campaign against the alien forces, the toddlers in these streets would smile. And today these ‘toddlers of 1988’ are 22 year old assertive revolutionaries feeling disillusioned with hackneyed platitude of the Indian rulers. They have begun to feel equally disenchanted with outpourings of the political resistance leaders.

So the apprehension of abreaction, paroxysm and catharsis cannot be underestimated. So Indian rulers should divest themselves of wishful thinking; they should, while extricating themselves from the whirlpool of egocentricity and intransigence, address the Kashmir issue without unlearning the ground realities of Kashmir. You can browbeat, intimidate and horrify Kashmiris through machiavellianism but you cannot permanently subjugate and strangulate them in your stranglehold. India should respect its vow and ‘vachan’ to concede to Kashmiris’ right to self-determination without dither and dilatory tactics, India despite wars with Pakistan, could not vanquish Kashmiris. No power on earth can coerce Kashmiris into waiving their inalienable right to self-determination.

Kashmiris are earnestly seeking your support and entreating help in their decisive campaign against the foreign yoke.

Yours,
Mohammad Azam Inqilabi,
Patron,
Jammu Kashmir Mahaz-e-Azadi

July 11, 2010
Nageen, Hazratbal
Srinagar, Kashmir.

Inqilabi appeals world leaders to support Kashmiris struggle | Kashmir Media Service

Kashmiris crying hoarsely for help

I agree Kashmiris are facing lot of problems. They should go to Pakistan which they forgot to do during seperation. Obviously India won't give away the land no matter how many Kashmiris die in protest.:chilli:
 
Inqilabi appeals world leaders to support Kashmiris struggle

An open letter by Mr. Mohammad Azam Inqilabi, Patron of Jammu Kashmir Mahaz-e-Azadi

Kashmir, for the last twenty days, is restive and persistently grumbling against the repressive measures of the authorities here. Over a score of innocent Kashmiris including teenagers fell a pray to ruthless rifles of the arrogant forces which go berserk to make a laughing stock of the “zero tolerance” doctrine of Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India. Pity the nation, the ethnic community of Kashmir wedded to the mystic and Sufi culture, which lost its six lakh (0.6 million) freedom zealots during the past six decades due to chauvinistic and fascists approach of Indian rulers to Kashmir issue.

Why should Kashmiris be punished for the follies and blunders which Indian rulers committed on Kashmir front? Was it not a Himalayan blunder to forcibly subjugate Kashmir in 1947 when 564 princely states of South Asia were allowed to realign either with India or Pakistan soon after the British colonists relinquished power in South Asian subcontinent? Why did the national aggrandizement of India entice it to colonize Kashmir in contravention of the vox populi of Kashmiris who had been craving for independence since 1585 AD when Mughals had invaded Kashmir. Human rights abuse--- arbitrary and extra judicial killings, outrage of the modesty of women, arson and pillage is the hallmark of the forces of occupation here.

So in the cauldron of crisis, where brew and stew of smouldering and simmering emotions of acrimony, rancour and revenge of the psychologically wounded people is conspicuously palpable, misfeasance and transgression of the authorities here is making the situation worsen. Their mismanagement is aggravating it. They arrested the pacifist leaders of the resistance movement. They are torturing the innocent people in concentration camps. So the situation, due to domineering and over-bearing attitude of the haughty hawks in power, appears to be cul-de-sac and in-eluctable.

It is true that spiritually Kashmiris are malleable, ductile, pliable and amenable; but on the resistance front they are steadfast, determined and resolute with resilience characterisitics of a heroic nation with indomitable and indefatigable will and valour. 22 years back when the 22 year old revolutionary martyr Ashfaq Majeed Wani brandished, flourished and waved his weapon in the streets of Srinagar to co-opt his coeval and contemporary compatriots for a revolutionary campaign against the alien forces, the toddlers in these streets would smile. And today these ‘toddlers of 1988’ are 22 year old assertive revolutionaries feeling disillusioned with hackneyed platitude of the Indian rulers. They have begun to feel equally disenchanted with outpourings of the political resistance leaders.

So the apprehension of abreaction, paroxysm and catharsis cannot be underestimated. So Indian rulers should divest themselves of wishful thinking; they should, while extricating themselves from the whirlpool of egocentricity and intransigence, address the Kashmir issue without unlearning the ground realities of Kashmir. You can browbeat, intimidate and horrify Kashmiris through machiavellianism but you cannot permanently subjugate and strangulate them in your stranglehold. India should respect its vow and ‘vachan’ to concede to Kashmiris’ right to self-determination without dither and dilatory tactics, India despite wars with Pakistan, could not vanquish Kashmiris. No power on earth can coerce Kashmiris into waiving their inalienable right to self-determination.

Kashmiris are earnestly seeking your support and entreating help in their decisive campaign against the foreign yoke.

Yours,
Mohammad Azam Inqilabi,
Patron,
Jammu Kashmir Mahaz-e-Azadi

July 11, 2010
Nageen, Hazratbal
Srinagar, Kashmir.

Inqilabi appeals world leaders to support Kashmiris struggle | Kashmir Media Service

Kashmiris crying hoarsely for help

One question here, why do u guys feel the same way for people of tibet when ur best friend does the same there?:flame:
 
no..leader will interfere in india internal matter...u also don't need to worry. indian govt. is capable to solve this problem....i am feeling that most of pakistani member are very much worried about J&K current situation.I just want to give advice to all pak member " please don't take tension,it's not good for health." u are already in lot of trouble.
 
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Jammu and Kashmir police recruitment sees unexpected response from youths - dnaindia.com

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir police has been the regular target of stone pelters but this has not deterred youths of the Valley from thronging a police recruitment rally in Baramulla district.

The state police has advertised for 400 posts of constables, for which recruitments rallies are being held across the state but with the ongoing resentment of people during last few week the officials had little hope of any recruitment from this district in particular, a senior officer involved in the recruitment process said.

But the response of locals on Sunday morning left them surprised. Right from early morning, people had lined up at the recruitment venue to get themselves registered for the rally, which will continue during the week.

For the 400 posts, 8,762 youths from Baramulla alone had registered for the rally, which comes to over 20 youths for one post.

Even more surprising was that some of them who were involved in stone pelting incidents were also spotted for recruitment into the very same force which they were targeting during last few week, the official claimed.

"The recurring protests in the Valley has had an adverse effect on the business opportunities of the locals. The youths are now looking at whatever jobs are being offered in government services. The job in police is a lucrative one for them and they do not mind shunning their hatred towards police when it comes to getting a job," the official said.
 
I agree Kashmiris are facing lot of problems. They should go to Pakistan which they forgot to do during seperation. Obviously India won't give away the land no matter how many Kashmiris die in protest.:chilli:

Now that was from a "liberalindian". So agree India doesn't have any legitimacy of keeping Kashmir? Being at the down-side of moral ground, do you expect this will turn you way just because of fire-power? USA also had thought the same for Afghanistan. :tdown:
 
Even more surprising was that some of them who were involved in stone pelting incidents were also spotted for recruitment into the very same force which they were targeting during last few week, the official claimed. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

that was the best part of the news . that shows that these youth were part of the protest becoz of one major reason that they are "unemployed" . yes unemployment is the main cause of anger amongst the ppl . and these separatist take advantage of this situation by instigating the youth. most of these unemployed men are paid (upto rs 500) to take part in stone pelting .
 
there is no al qaida,no taliban in kashmir.if these guys would not have been in afgh,then afgh could be a candy 4 u.s.so dont compare indian part with afgh
 
some may not digest it,some may vomit it.so dont post this kind of news
 
that was the best part of the news . that shows that these youth were part of the protest becoz of one major reason that they are "unemployed" . yes unemployment is the main cause of anger amongst the ppl . and these separatist take advantage of this situation by instigating the youth. most of these unemployed men are paid (upto rs 500) to take part in stone pelting .

That's the right and only possible conclusion from this news piece. It is undeniable fact that for everyone priority in life is roti kapda aur makan (food, clothing, and shelter), before people get enough time and resources to spend on other things.

Having lived in Sopore (though for a short duration), I can always attest to the fact that the youth there is paid (way less than Rs. 500 per session, rather around Rs. 100) for stone pelting while ignoring the explicit dismay shown by their elders.

However, it in no way exonerates the government of India that has, despite doling out heavy amount of subsidies, shown a lackadaisical attitude toward the right and requisite investment in the valley, be it on education or infrastructure. The valley needs more educational institutes and manufacturing units of diverse kinds than the highways and rail projects that are getting the priority these days.
 

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