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A recent survey conducted by a researcher at Chatham House, a research institute in London, found that no more than 7 percent of people in the most anti-India areas wanted Kashmir to join Pakistan
The maharajah, a polo-loving playboy named Hari Singh, wanted independence, but faced with an invasion by tribal Pathans from Pakistan he agreed to join India in exchange for military help.
if they (indian) are big democracy so why they are not giving them(kashmiris) right to chose there way where ever they(kashmiri) want to go...... what a **** ???
Kashmir is only for people of kashmir totally agree with Gilani... In these so call 63 years india is still trying to bully them you cannot silence people by guns it's totally a fail method.. inidan must realize this soon so later they don't have to pay something big in return
That is because there is something called territorial integrity and accountability to the thousands of soldiers whose blood has been spilled for the purpose.
After showing arrogance You smartly put a line Please dont not take my comment as blah blah blah.........Well....whatever the technicalities are. This is certainly not the right time for jumping up & down.
When there is a huge humanitarian problem in Pakistan and India has just offered 5 mn $, Pakistan could and should have refrained from such talks. This is what is called tunnel vision.
P.S. --> Please do not take my comments as India is showing arrogance over money offered to Pakistan. This is surely not the case. My point is, this is not the right time for these kind of diplomatic rants.
My prayers and sympathies are with the victims.
Thanks for the advice...We will ensure that we don't have to pay anything in return...Kashmir issue will be solved politically and things will improve sooner or later for good...
Those are not disputed territories....So do we say Baluchistan should be independent - whats the point?
You come to Kashmir, we come to Baluchistan and later at Sindh - who gives..
That is what Indians were saying ten years ago too, and this time around it is those who have benefited from 'developmental activities' -college students, professionals etc. - who are part and parcel of the protests.
Well....whatever the technicalities are. This is certainly not the right time for jumping up & down.
When there is a huge humanitarian problem in Pakistan and India has just offered 5 mn $, Pakistan could and should have refrained from such talks. This is what is called tunnel vision.
P.S. --> Please do not take my comments as India is showing arrogance over money offered to Pakistan. This is surely not the case. My point is, this is not the right time for these kind of diplomatic rants.
My prayers and sympathies are with the victims.
May we know the link.......Pakistan is worried about Kashimiri people but not thier own Loll
"Minorities denied flood relief in Pakistan"
<i>Earlier this week, members of Pakistan's Ahmadiyya community, who were caught up in the raging floods around the Central Punjab town of Muzaffargarh, were not rescued from their homes because rescuers felt that Muslims must be given priority. Ahmadiyyas are ostracized by Pakistan's mainstream nuslims community who consider them to be non-believers. In 1973 this community was officially declared a minority. Since then the discrimination against them has been severe.</i>
This is real shame!