Goodperson
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The rally was not organized by a banned group, it simply included members of a banned group. Also, the ISI chief, once retired, is just a regular citizen of the country who is free to go to any rallies he likes. In other words, legally, there are no grounds to shut these down, just like your governments doesn't go after people who shout "Pakistan ko cheer denge" in some of your rallies.
You are joking right? all rallies organized by banned groups do have formal intelligence officers and leaders of banned groups.
I don't think that such rallies are the best way to fight for the cause of the Kashmiri people, but I also think that sometimes, it's necessary to show the alternate to negotiations. "Rivers of blood" or round-table conferences? We know which method Kashmiris and Pakistanis would prefer, the ball is in India's court.
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Which ball game they are playing by advocating violence? They want to terrorise and kill people innocent people.
That's not the right tone. We don't "own" Kashmir. When we act like Indian Occupied Kashmir "belongs" to us, we make ourselves equal to those who are bent on denying the people of that region the right of self-determination. What you should be saying it, let them choose. The regions with majority votes for India can go to India, the region with majority votes for Pakistan can be included in Pakistan. Simple as that.
Kashmir belongs to India always let these organizations to what ever they want talks or no talks.