Break the Silence
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Kasmir isnt going any where!! Chill guys.... it was its it will be a state of India...
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why r so many indians on this forum??
ye saale paise kama rahe hein humare advertisements se. baad me yahi paise hume maarne k liye kaam aayenge.
i urge all true indians to laeve this forum.
a lot of venom is spewed against us in this forum.
pata nai kaise sah lete hein sab indians
itna sahte hein tabhi to hume chun chun k maarte hein ye porkistani terrorists.
Chill dude.....Spammer.....Frustrated spammer....we deal with them everyday.MODS ban this motherfuka.
Because he was busy doing yours .......i bet ur father never dicked ur mama.
saala haramiii
You will do it again and again and the history will repeat itself again and again.
i bet ur father never dicked ur mama.
saala haramiii
before destroying India..... It would be better if you save your country first..have not you noticed..what is happening these days?
No, I don't think that's the case. I don't think we simply 'want' it, and if the national mindset tilted towards that view, it does seem to have changed.The conclusion is simple,India won't give up Kashmir,but Pakistan wants it.
So whats the future?
No, I don't think that's the case. I don't think we simply 'want' it, and if the national mindset tilted towards that view, it does seem to have changed.
Pakistan over the past decade has witnessed innumerable problems and suffering, so much so that Kashmir doesn't have the same 'attachment' that it may have had during the 1990's.
Two key things to bear in mind:
1) Kashmir was going through turbulent times in the 90's, and we were taking full advantage of the propaganda war. How? Through state TV (PTV). With plentiful dedication to the suffering, and the only outlet of news, it certainly drew Pakistani's closer to the events and happenings. But what we've seen in the last decade, and most notably in the past five years is a huge swing towards private news channels. And ask yourself this, how much time are Geo and the likes running with Kashmir? May get the odd mention, but nowhere near as much as before. Therefore, it drops from the national consciousness.
2) Musharraf's peace push and national reaction - so what was Musharraf proposing? Borders can't be redrawn right? A four-point solution which you guys were slow to react to, even your commentators and analysts say so. You dragged your feet during what was the best opportunity for peace in living memory. Infiltration was down massively, if not totally, a ceasefire remained intact, and had done for years.
However, when Musharraf moved away from the UN resolution talk, about soft borders, where was the national outcry? Were Musharraf effigies being burnt nationwide? Did the nation call him a 'traitor' and 'sell-out'? No is the answer.
So it shows, when both parties sincerely address the issue, strides can be made towards some sort of a solution.
What Musharraf's plan would've most likely witnessed is a reduction (if not total) withdrawal of security forces from the Valley, a repeal in laws considered draconian etc etc. So you have to ask yourself the question: Would the protestors still be protesting like they are today if that had happened? I personally doubt it.
I think the army (and do remember, the beauty of Musharraf's plan was that he would've had the backing of the army), became entrenched in the fight against the Taliban, and so moved away from what Musharraf was dealing with.^^ You are right. India was slow in the beginning to trust Musharraf after Kargil and Agra (you can't really blame India for that!) but once we saw that sincerity, there was a lot of progress in backroom negotiation.
Then your government changed and Kayani is no longer committed to what Musharraf proposed.
An oversight on my part, apologies. I totally agree and have changed it to relect it as so.Not 2 parties BUT 3 the KASHMIRIS...
Nothing without them is acceptable!
We deeply mourn the loss of innumerable young life.
We as representatives of people ourselves believe that together with positive frame of mind we can seek resolution only through open communication
History teaches us that any resolution can only be brought about through dialogue and not through violence.
Get a life buddy