yes.. in 2010.. has it changed dramatically since then?
Yup. Read up Ahl-e-hadith + intelligence + wahab funding. Then read up about killing in run up to panchayat elections, you may have to search material. Then we will discuss more.
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yes.. in 2010.. has it changed dramatically since then?
i dont trust that... wahabi funding increased radically since 2010?Yup. Read up Ahl-e-hadith + intelligence + wahab funding. Then read up about killing in run up to panchayat elections, you may have to search material. Then we will discuss more.
i dont trust that... wahabi funding increased radically since 2010?
its possible that radicalism among muslim youth is on the rise as part of global trend(i wont be surprised), however there is no causal relation with spontaneous protests of ordinary people which is on the rise.
I know it helps us in global stage to discredit the movement but lets not lie to ourselves at least. half of the time we also fool ourselves thinking its the joblessness or poverty.... that might be contributing factor but not the main factor.
this is a political issue that needs political resolution.
research into what?Did you do your research? Yes or No would suffice.
I am saying the struggle has nothing to do with wahabism or radical islamism.... it has much wider support among ordinary people in the valley.. majority people of valley are not radicals...
some people have turned to radicalism, but we cant dismiss the whole struggle by painting them as part of global jihad... although its exactly what we are doing to discredit them.
am asking why do you think one has led to other.... and has it accelerated since 2010? terror incidents are all time low now, compared to 90s...If you want to know the details .. kindly go through the link.
The Wahhabi Invasion
Wahhabism, an austere, puritanical interpretation of Islam promoted by Saudi Arabia, is making deep inroads into Kashmir due to the efforts of the Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadith, which calls itself a religious and welfare organisation.
Swelling congregations flock to about 700 mosques that the organisation, which registered itself way back in 1958, has built across the Valley. Practically every village along the picturesque, poplar-lined, 60-km stretch northwest of Srinagar towards Gulmarg has one or more Ahl-e-Hadith-funded mosques.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...ls-to-radicalise-kashmir-valley/1/165660.html
The very fact that the so called Azadi gang is limited to a small part of Kashmir where only Sunni Muslims lives reveals that Azadi virus is driven by religious fanaticism.where are the indicators that desire for freedom is led by fanaticism?
kashmir is peaceful than ever before... most mainland Indians return from there unmolested... if radicalism were on the rise it would have opposite effect...Yup. Read up Ahl-e-hadith + intelligence + wahab funding. Then read up about killing in run up to panchayat elections, you may have to search material. Then we will discuss more.
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/kashmir-...tan-islamic-state.444171/page-2#ixzz4HKFr4Dgf
@hinduguy read all you can find. you will have to search. Then we discuss.
@ranjeet add to it intelligence agencies + activities of the said organisation in valley
radicalism is rising everywhere.. you wont think somebody will kill another person for eating beef 10 years ago... the trend in kashmir is downward not upward.The very fact that the so called Azadi gang is limited to a small part of Kashmir where only Sunni Muslims lives reveals that Azadi virus is driven by religious fanaticism.
In your previous post you dismissed that the driving out of Pandits happened long back but that still does not discount the fact that activity was another text book example of fanaticism.
The below are other such examples:
1. Kashmir-all-girl-rock-band-forced-to-disband.html (Telegraphs news)
2.posters-issued-in-kashmir-threaten-girls-on-scooties-reports-say (Quint)
3. ikashmir. net/kavitasuri/52. html
Like you said earlier, we should not lie to ourselves, likewise lets not kid ourselves and hide under the garb of liberal intellectualism. Lets call spade a spade (in this case Islamic terrorism).
kashmir is peaceful than ever before... most mainland Indians return from there unmolested... if radicalism were on the rise it would have opposite effect...
yeah militancy was never completely dead, but fewer people are picking guns compared to earlier years...
a radical cadre of people would have threatened pdp not to join bjp(happened during height of militancy, they could dictate terms).. that never happened...
so where are your indicators which suggests radicalism is the primary factor behind wish for separation...
the flight of pandits happened long time ago..am talking about current situation...
radicalism is rising everywhere.. you wont think somebody will kill another person for eating beef 10 years ago... the trend in kashmir is downward not upward.
sunni muslims are asking for separation from beginning.. it has not changed... are you suggesting those who wanted separate homeland for muslims(muslim league) are radicals? why?
am asking why do you think one has led to other.... and has it accelerated since 2010? terror incidents are all time low now, compared to 90s...
exactly... that shows they got some morals and not some jihadi rats that people depict them as..Track back to my posts. It is irritating to repeat things. They have nothing against Indians. They have every grouse against Government. You maybe a fauji but if in civil dress, you are their guests, They will protect you with their lives. And next day in your uniform they may try and kill you. They are not against Indians!!!!
Read and come.
This is the crux of the entire article perhaps that the unrest in the valley is not necessarily due to the factors political liberals have so far attributed with. Not denying for a moment at all that for the last decade or so the traditional anti-India sentiment and the religious radicalization are both feeding each other, is it not being a too self-satisfying thought that the unrest has nothing to do with the factors like rampart corruption, gross human right violations by both the state and the security forces with the help of draconian laws like PSA and AFSPA? Unfortunately brushing off the root causes of the traditional anti-Indian sentiments without correcting our wrongs is just giving leeway to continue the same blunders again.As I had argued once on this platform, the current unrest in Kashmir is not necessarily due to the so-called alienation of the people because of poor governance, lack of development, and violation of human rights. In fact, Kashmir is one of the “prosperous” states of the country in terms of per capita income. The conditions of the people in Indian hinterlands are more sickening than what one sees in Kashmir.