gubbi
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The winds of change are blowing. You guys may be hard liners stuck in your old ways, but I think the current beating the Indian Security forces got, while trying to stop Anti-India protests, must've pierced the hearts and minds of at least a few of the Indians on the sub-continent that definitely no matter how many times they'd say it to themselves - all is not well in Kashmir.
What? Where?While these students are still beating around the bush, but they've finally started to debate the inevitable outcome for Kashmir - Kashmiris are no fans of India.
Did you even read the comments carefully?
All the commentators say that deploying the army inside population centers is a wrong move. But that is the perception of a part of the civilian population. However most commentators say that the present situation warrants the presence of the Army, because of a lack of proper riot control training imparted to the J&K police and the CRPF.
If you read those comments again, you will notice that many students asked for transparency and better accountability by the Government of the state to address genuine concerns of the people. What is not well in Kashmir is the lackadaisical attitude of the state government in dealing with people's problems. Apart from that, most commentators support the right to protest, so that the government gets a perspective of the people's problems. They also say that there are certain types of protests which are acceptable and some which are NOT. And in such cases, though many are not happy about it, the Army's deployment is justified.
Show me where in the comments you posted does anyone mention what you claim in your comments.