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Kashmir suicide bomber radicalized after beating by Indian troops

Many innocent youths are regularly put through third degree torture in local police stations all over india...this is a sad fact actually...but they dont go around blowing stuff...here the religion also played a major role...but the father is right in one thing common man only loosing their sons in this war...on both sides...india being a huge nation even a hundred more attacks like this wont change anything...they are just collateral damage...easily replaced...i mean india has the resources and ability to raise up a million more strong fighting force if the leadership really wanted to...so all this loss of military personnel not going to change anything.
 
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Because India is likely to occupy the territory Pakistan vacates. Under the UNSC Resolutions, there needs to be an agreed upon (between India, Pakistan and the UN) plan for demilitarization. So once India engages with Pakistan and the UN to come to an agreement on phased demilitarization, we can go from there.
Ok then how about holding in Pakistan held Kashmir
 
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Just listen from 25:40 this is coming from an ex army major of Indian Army this is their mindset about Kashmir and Kashmiris it is a "migraine" for these people. No wonder they treat Kashmiris so badly literally committing a genocide on them and when they retaliate they blame Pakistan for it.

@saiyan0321 @AgNoStiC MuSliM @Arsalan @Moonlight @Zibago
 
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You must be navie to believe uprising ,it was a cold war and bigger players were at play you guys were/are tools in that great game.dont trust me then look at Palestine .I need to zoom in the map on mobile to find Israel which is surrounded by huge Muslim countries and Jack happens
I'm not debating the larger geo-political dynamics behind the Soviet military deployment to Afghanistan and the subsequent violent resistance - what I'm pointing out is that the common narrative portrays Mujahideen resistance as a victory of a 'guerrilla movement against an occupying foreign superpower'. In terms of the impact on motivating locals to pick up arms against the Indian occupation, it was the popular narrative of a Mujahideen victory that was important, not the intricacies of the geo-politics at play.

If the Taliban talks with the US are successful, this narrative is only going to get more traction, that 'a violent resistance against foreign occupiers resulted in the defeat of 2 superpowers'.

Ok then how about holding in Pakistan held Kashmir
How would that resolve the dispute over the entire region? Is that the Indian governments official position, that if Pakistan holds a plebiscite in PAK, India commits to also hold one in IOK?
 
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It would be fun to see how some lame Indians here would defend this Reuters news and how would they tell that it was actually ISI who sent operatives in IA uniforms to beat those boys returning from school.
But I hope some sane real secular Indians would be able to see that its an outcome of heinous crimes committed by Indian Army that has brought Kashmir to such a bloody mess and the way IA has stepped up its offensive same way Kashmiris have stepped up their resistance.

Even a superpower like US couldn't withstand Vietnam guerrilla warfare India stands no chance if Kashmiris decide to go all out against oppressors.
Will soon be removed from the news
India has total control over all news
 
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There are no miliions only a few who pickup arms and I am sure you agree Pakistan can manage a fe
So ... in Pakistan, India were managing the few? Now don't paint yourself as an innocent.
Your government is the one which is providing a conducive surroundings for such acts by keeping the negotiations door shut and dealing with pallets and bullets.
What Modi started sowing from Gujrat, now he have to reap it. If he is thinking that he will put all blame on Pakistan and do some adventure on borders than he will be proved wrong and very very wrong. Cold Start is not going to work ... this is time for India to test her such doctrine.
When the war will start, the one who will fire the first bullet will not left with an option to fire the last - who knows what will happened between start to an end.
 
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Just listen from 25:40 this is coming from an ex army major of Indian Army this is their mindset about Kashmir and Kashmiris it is a "migraine" for these people. No wonder they treat Kashmiris so badly literally committing a genocide on them and when they retaliate they blame Pakistan for it.

@saiyan0321 @AgNoStiC MuSliM @Arsalan @Moonlight @Zibago

kashmir cause was in dormancy but thanks to indian ateocitatr its alive again! and kicking indias arse!
 
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Oh it's millions, and you, most Indians and the Indian government know it's millions, otherwise you would have agreed to a UN led plebiscite to resolve the dispute and call Pakistan's bluff years ago.

balochs searching for freedom are also in millions .
 
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Fahmeeda (L), mother of Adil Ahmad Dar, who according to police carried out the suicide attack on the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy and killed 44 on Thursday, sits inside her home in Gundbagh village in south Kashmir's Pulwama district, February 15, 2019.
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Ghulam Hassan Dar, father of Adil Ahmad Dar, who according to police carried out the suicide attack on the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy and killed 44 of its members on Thursday, sits in a tent outside his house in Gundbagh village in south Kashmir's Pulwama district, February 15, 2019.
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SRINAGAR (Reuters) - A suicide bomber who killed 44 paramilitary policemen in Indian-controlled Kashmir joined a militant group after having been beaten by troops three years ago, his parents told Reuters on Friday.

Pakistan-based Islamist militant group Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) has claimed responsibility for Thursday's car bomb attack on a security convoy, the worst in decades of insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, India's only Muslim majority state. It comes months before a key Indian general election.

Adil Ahmad Dar, 20, from the village of Lethipora in Indian Kashmir, rammed a car full of explosives into the convoy, escalating tension between the nuclear-armed neighbours, which both claim the rugged Himalayan region.



"We are in pain in the same way the families of the soldiers are," said farmer Ghulam Hassan Dar, adding that his son had been radicalised after police stopped him and his friends on the way home from school in 2016.

"They were stopped by the troops and beaten up and harassed," Dar said, adding that the students were accused of stone-pelting. "Since then, he wanted to join the militants."

A video released by the militant group after the attack showed his son, dressed in military fatigues and carrying an automatic rifle, detailing his plan to carry out the bombing.

His mother, Fahmeeda, corroborated her husband's account.

"He was beaten by Indian troops a few years back when he was returning from school," she said. "This led to anger in him against Indian troops."

Both parents said they were unaware of their son's plan to attack the convoy.

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Dar did not return home from his work as a labourer on March 19 last year, Fahmeeda added. "We searched for him for three months," she said.

"Finally we gave up efforts to bring him back home."

Reuters could not independently verify the two accounts. A spokesman for India's home ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Anger over the attack is growing in India, which accuses Pakistan of backing separatist militants in divided Kashmir. Pakistan denies that, saying it offers only political support to the region's suppressed Muslim people.

Jaish, one of the most deadly groups operating in Kashmir, has been designated a terror group by the United Nations since 2001.

Ghulam Hassan Dar said he blamed politicians for his son's death.

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"They should have resolved the issue through dialogue," he said, referring to the conflict over Indian-controlled Kashmir.

"It is they who are responsible for driving these youth into militancy. The sons of the common man die here, whether they are Indian troops or our sons
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another ajmal kassai , a poor labourer lured for few ruppees to become suicide bomber terrorist .
 
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Sob story 101. Yeah he was the victim.

When police beats (for throwing stones obvsly), everyone should join a terror outfit and do a suicide attack on the police van. :tup:

let the criminals join jaish , we will kill all of them.
 
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