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So, is new media only reinforcing old stereotypes?


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at NWPF, where Pakistan's total army is involved. :rofl:

keep telling yourself that :lazy:







p.s. Pakistan flag looks good waving with honour in Sri Nagar, locals always celebrate 14 August :pakistan:
 
p.s. Pakistan flag looks good waving with honour in Sri Nagar, locals always celebrate 14 August :pakistan:

and one by one thoes "locals" are being sent to meet their maker..:lol:

and also the same Pakistan flag seems to be burning prettily wen lit up by the Baluchis
 
Indian members please contradict this report with a neutral source.. or finish ranting like 6 yr old girls.

How can u be so hypocritical..?

U guys give a BS report from a Pakistani source and say we should contradict that by giving a neutral source.

Good ..err.. sorry excellent logic...:lol:
 
and one by one thoes "locals" are being sent to meet their maker..:lol:

and also the same Pakistan flag seems to be burning prettily wen lit up by the Baluchis
Is that the best you can come up with.....

When nothing left go to baluchistan???
 
and one by one thoes "locals" are being sent to meet their maker..:lol:

and also the same Pakistan flag seems to be burning prettily wen lit up by the Baluchis

Dont disrespect all Balouch people u disgusting troll...
Ur ur bottom is lit by some simple realistic arguements ur resort to B.S myths ur spoon feed by ur media.

Brahamdagh n some fags dont portray the balouch people.

The Cresent looks awesome beautiful when hoisted in ASSAM n Kashmir......

Mods kindly ban disgusting trolls filled with hatred n crap.
 
so if you are implying that our army is ''sending terrorists'' to your ''country'' then why arent your soldiers engaging Pakistan Army instead of taking out all their anger and frustration on anti-hindustan Kashmiri stole-pelting youth? :rofl:


strange realities

In an article I read, I believe the Indian Army shells Neelum valley in Pakistan Kashmir regularly. The article even said that the Neelum valley residents are dead against pakistan using its people as facilitators of cross border movement. So, the Indian Army apparently does cause damages but Pakistan does not advertise that as its position has always been that it can inflict much damage on India without taking too much damage. To me, the pakistani nation and populace is extremely subjugated due to a variety of reasons and have no real way of asking questions and getting answers. In both india and Pakistan, it is extremely hard for people to hold their governments to account. So, we cant really tell who in actuality suffered the most damage here.
 
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If you do not have the guts to answer the questions, you should not enter such arguments in the first place. Talking round and round does not make you smarter buddy. Go play outside.

Guts or no guts. We have provided what we wanted to and if you only have your cries or rants in it's response than it is your issue not ours. Post something which many membrs have been asking from you. Prove yourself worthy. The whole forum is sick of your childish rants.

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and one by one thoes "locals" are being sent to meet their maker..:lol:

exactly :lol::lol:

and then what happens? You create 150 new enemies. Not so ''integral'' part of your hindustan anymore eyy?


and also the same Pakistan flag seems to be burning prettily wen lit up by the Baluchis

hahaha something about a few misguided Baluchis in a Kashmir thread? You need to work on your ''spin'' kiddo.













p.s. i heard that some locals hang Pakistan flag in Deccan Hyderabad too

you gotta admit, it is a nice flag to look at :pakistan: :smitten:



kashmiris-holding-pakistani-flag.jpg
 
for economic reasons, most of those hindu ''pundits'' left on their own free will


indian will try to brainwash and say they were systematically wiped out by Islamists which is total bull-crap. Never take what the enemy says seriously.
 
for economic reasons, most of those hindu ''pundits'' left on their own free will


indian will try to brainwash and say they were systematically wiped out by Islamists which is total bull-crap. Never take what the enemy says seriously.



You talking out your backside? like u know about the Kashmiri pandits have u ever spoken to one?

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Listen from a Kashmir pandit - video is from al jiz arab channel
 
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i dont need to....because im looking to today, not yester-century.

Kashmiris dont like indian occupational forces' presence and its become so obvious as of late
 
exactly :lol::lol:

and then what happens? You create 150 new enemies. Not so ''integral'' part of your hindustan anymore eyy?




hahaha something about a few misguided Baluchis in a Kashmir thread? You need to work on your ''spin'' kiddo.













p.s. i heard that some locals hang Pakistan flag in Deccan Hyderabad too

you gotta admit, it is a nice flag to look at :pakistan: :smitten:



kashmiris-holding-pakistani-flag.jpg


Please take them to Pakistan. We don't need them.
 
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The Associated Press: Protesters clash with forces in Indian Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India — Hundreds of anti-India protesters clashed with police and paramilitary soldiers after Friday prayers despite a rigid curfew being reimposed in most of Kashmir following weeks of unrest that has killed 15 people.
People were not allowed to attend prayers at Srinagar's main Jamia mosque for a third successive Friday, but authorities did not stop residents from attending prayers at smaller local mosques in the disputed Himalayan region's main city.
People who attended Friday prayers at mosques joined anti-India protests afterward. Hundreds of protesters threw rocks at police and paramilitary soldiers who then fired tear gas to quell the protests, a police officer said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to talk to reporters.
Clashes also broke out Friday in Anantnag, Kupwara and Baramulla towns where government forces fired tear gas to disperse the rock-throwing protesters, police said.
No injuries were immediately reported.
The mostly Muslim region, where resistance to rule by predominantly Hindu India is strong, has been under a rolling curfew for the past three weeks after anti-India street protests and clashes surged.
The tension in the region — divided between India and Pakistan and claimed by both — is reminiscent of the late 1980s, when protests against New Delhi's rule sparked an armed conflict that has killed more than 68,000 people, mostly civilians.
Separatist politicians and militants want to carve out a separate homeland or merge with Pakistan.
On Friday, thousands of police and paramilitary soldiers — dressed in riot gear and armed with assault rifles — patrolled Srinagar, the main city in the Indian-held Kashmir. They asked people to stay at home, said Javaid Ahmed, a local resident.
The government decision followed a call for protests by the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, the region's main grouping of separatist parties. An earlier curfew had been eased last weekend so that residents could celebrate a Muslim festival.
But on Thursday, the unrest picked up again, when thousands of people held streets protests chanting "We want freedom" and "Go India, go back" in Srinagar.
Clashes erupted as government forces fired tear gas to disperse rock-throwing protesters in Srinagar and some other towns, injuring 16 protesters and 13 troops, the officer said.
On Friday, shops, schools and government offices were closed and public buses stayed off the roads in the region.
 
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