I have a personal disposition against ignorant rants, especially when the ignorance is deliberate and malicious. However I do not indulge in personal character defense or attacks. So Ill leave my upbringing for you to imagine as you like.
Have you seen the comparison you gave of our side to your's? 18th century? We would be ashamed? lol. Anyway, the Maharaja was not willing to go either way. The Indians were pressuring him while the lashkars were coming in from the west. The time for the Maharaja was over. However it was also slipping away from India too. The Indian government gave into the Maharaja's demands on the bases of expediting the signing of the accord, other concessions were given as well. The conditions also gave the Maharaja vain hope of retaining some sort of power over the lands afterwards while using the Indian military to thwart off the immediate threat presented by the Lashkars. Studies even say that had the Lashkars not stopped to loot the Maharaja's garrisons or had the Pakistani army joined in before there would not have been any Srinagar airstrip for the Indian forces to land on. We all know how that turned out. It was hardly out of the goodness of India's heart. This is common knowledge, many books by your own people on the subject.
You mean the way half of my family ran from their ancestral homes in Srinagar? Yeah that was happening for quite some while after the partition. Many of them were promised a ride over the LOC by the Indian army too only to be slaughtered in the woods. The remaining now stand to fight for their rights, their homes and their lands. The Indian atrocities against the Muslims of the Indian Occupied Kashmir are pretty straight forward there are no question marks about it.
http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/INDIA937.PDF
Ah the age old Kashmiri Pandits argument. The push was not explicit but an implicit reaction to the tensions between the convert Muslims and the Hindu pandits. Keep in mind that even after the push many Hindus still remained there and lived in peace. My grand father's grand father (Pandit Mansanath) and his family were some of them. However, the Hindus never maintained any majority even before the conversions and the push. At most they constituted 20% of the population in the Kashmir vale and almost negligible in Gilgit and Baltistan. In Jammu they had a sizable minority. Their political influence was high which they lost when the people started converting to Islam in mass and hence the tensions.
That said the Hindus of the valley were pushed out into Jammu quite a long while before the partition. This in effect bares no consequence upon the partition nor can it be presented as an excuse for the treatment being executed upon the Muslims there right now since 1947 (which is far exceeding what the Hindus had faced).
Ummm....these are your posts on this thread:
I do not see any links in them nor do I see any reasoning, not even a sorry excuse of it. Hardly worth a reply....no?
Moving on, had you spent a few minutes trying to understand my post instead of feeling the unending urge to one-up a Pakistani with your "witty" come backs you would have realized that "outsiders keep coming into certain area" is exactly what I was asking you to prove. Which you have disingenuously tried to dodge. Please provide it. If you are talking about the Muslim population increase through out the regions of the North then my good man the people living there today are the ancient inhabitants of those areas with little to nothing in common with the people of the south. They converted to Islam from various religions and your people just can't digest that. The only influx of foreigners into the Kashmiri lands was at the time of the Pushtoon conquest when they pushed the ingenious tribes out of Swat, Chitral, Kohistan, Dassu, Patan, etc. Parts which have been a part of KPK or NWFP since then, bet you didn't even know that. I don't blame you since unlike me this history is not your own, its something which you read along in your history books.
PS: So I reiterate myself; please refrain from talking out of your arse. While personal remarks and analogies drawn to cases which bare no resemblance to the situation in Kashmir (read: your supposed claim of hundreds of Hindus migrating to India from Pakistan) are fun I ask you to present me an argument worth debating with some 'reason' which you claim to have.
It doesn't matter how you try to be refined, your madarsa education and rustic behavior is glaring from miles. and your history and analysis of events, its not your fault my friend, considering who are your teachers and mentors. And most of all your pdf link as a proof,
and your quoting of my one liners even when they were in response to a direct yes no type question. as for as migration of hindus from pakistan please refer to my links if you dont find it very tough to read a lil,
Pakistan's Hindu families migrating to India | Watch the video - Yahoo! India
We are harassed in Pakistan, many keen to migrate to India: Pakistani Hindu family - Times Of India
250 Hindus allowed to cross into India from Pakistan | NDTV.com
Dozens of Pakistani Hindus seek asylum in India: report | World | DAWN.COM
Now please give me one reference of migration of muslims from any where in india to pakistan including valley or feel some shame and dont show your face at least in this thread.