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NEW DELHI: The August 9 riots at Kishtwar in Jammu, dubbed as "communal", were actually another bid by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) at orchestrating ethnic cleansing in the northern Indian state, according to a senior defence expert.

"Our estimate is that the ISI used the riots to get rid of the village defence committees (VDCs) to clear the way for ethnic cleansing," Maj Gen (retd) GD Bakshi, whose book 'Kishtwar Cauldron: The Struggle Against ISI's Ethnic Cleansing' just hit the stands, said on Sunday.

"It is the first phase of a diabolical move by the ISI to further carry out its agenda of ethnic cleansing in Jammu & Kashmir," he added.

On Aug 9, three people died when a group of people, raising anti-national slogans after the Eid prayers, was attacked by another section of people in Kuleed area of Kishtwar.

The army was later called out to help the district administration and indefinite curfew remained clamped for 13 days.

According to Bakshi, after ISI-inspired militants drove out the Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir valley, the Pakistani agency has next set its sights on the Dogra population in the mountainous districts of Doda and Kishtwar.

The ethnic cleansing being sponsored by the ISI is one aspect of the terror operations being carried out that has escaped public notice completely, Bakshi avers.

"In February and March 1990, (the now defunct) JKLF (Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front) started a systematic ethnic cleansing campaign to kill, terrorise and drive out the entire 400,000-strong community of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley of Kashmir," Bakshi said.

"Over 20,000 houses of Kashmiri Pandits were burnt, some 105 of the Pandit educational institutions were destroyed and 103 temples razed to the ground. Over 1,100 Kashmiri were tortured and killed."


According to Bakshi, some 140,000 to 160,00 Kashmiri Pandits fled the valley between February and March 1990.

This was followed by high profile killings of senior Kashmiri Pandit officials, intellectuals and prominent citizens that resulted in the total exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit population from the valley.

According to Bakshi, the pogrom against the Dogra community by ISI-sponsored militants started in 1993 when 14 Dogras were massacred in a bus near a place called Hasti Aug 16 that year.

The next year, 800 Dogra families fled to Himachal Pradesh and in August that year, the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles was raised in Kishtwar.

In 1995, the Indian government set up village defence committees and armed them with World War I-vintage Lee Enfield rifles.

That stabilised the situation in the area and six Border Security Force (BSF) battalions were withdrawn.

Immediately thereafter, in 1996, a total of 39 Dogras were killed in separate incidents.

This persecution against Dogras continued till 2001 claiming scores of lives, according to Bakshi, who commanded the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles from 2000-end to 2002.

In 2001, Bakshi led a massive manhunt to track down and kill a group of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants who had targeted several innocent Dogras.

That had a salutory impact and there were no major incidents against the Dogra community after September 2001.

Bakshi's book comes just over a month after the latest violence in Kishtwar.

The book provides details of the intense operations in a very sensitive region of Jammu & Kashmir and also gives the doctrinal overview of such operations.

"Pakistan's recent peace overtures (to India) are quite apparently designed to get a free hand on its western front - to decisively influence the outcome in Afghanistan," Bakshi writes in the post-script of the book, adding that the withdrawal of the US-led troops from Afaghanistan in 2014 will cast a shadow over the whole of the south Asian region.

"For this, it (Pakistan) needs a temporary truce on its eastern front with India in 2014-15 so that it can deal undisturbed with Afghanistan and then turn around and send in thousands of out-of-job Taliban cadres into J&K and even the rest of India for a final phase of the Gazhuwa - the civilisational conflict to dismember India," he states.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...sing-Defence-expert/articleshow/22601966.cms?
 
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NEW DELHI: The August 9 riots at Kishtwar in Jammu, dubbed as "communal", were actually another bid by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) at orchestrating ethnic cleansing in the northern Indian state, according to a senior defence expert.

"Our estimate is that the ISI used the riots to get rid of the village defence committees (VDCs) to clear the way for ethnic cleansing," Maj Gen (retd) GD Bakshi, whose book 'Kishtwar Cauldron: The Struggle Against ISI's Ethnic Cleansing' just hit the stands, said on Sunday.

"It is the first phase of a diabolical move by the ISI to further carry out its agenda of ethnic cleansing in Jammu & Kashmir," he added.

On Aug 9, three people died when a group of people, raising anti-national slogans after the Eid prayers, was attacked by another section of people in Kuleed area of Kishtwar.

The army was later called out to help the district administration and indefinite curfew remained clamped for 13 days.

According to Bakshi, after ISI-inspired militants drove out the Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir valley, the Pakistani agency has next set its sights on the Dogra population in the mountainous districts of Doda and Kishtwar.

The ethnic cleansing being sponsored by the ISI is one aspect of the terror operations being carried out that has escaped public notice completely, Bakshi avers.

"In February and March 1990, (the now defunct) JKLF (Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front) started a systematic ethnic cleansing campaign to kill, terrorise and drive out the entire 400,000-strong community of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley of Kashmir," Bakshi said.

"Over 20,000 houses of Kashmiri Pandits were burnt, some 105 of the Pandit educational institutions were destroyed and 103 temples razed to the ground. Over 1,100 Kashmiri were tortured and killed."


According to Bakshi, some 140,000 to 160,00 Kashmiri Pandits fled the valley between February and March 1990.

This was followed by high profile killings of senior Kashmiri Pandit officials, intellectuals and prominent citizens that resulted in the total exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit population from the valley.

According to Bakshi, the pogrom against the Dogra community by ISI-sponsored militants started in 1993 when 14 Dogras were massacred in a bus near a place called Hasti Aug 16 that year.

The next year, 800 Dogra families fled to Himachal Pradesh and in August that year, the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles was raised in Kishtwar.

In 1995, the Indian government set up village defence committees and armed them with World War I-vintage Lee Enfield rifles.

That stabilised the situation in the area and six Border Security Force (BSF) battalions were withdrawn.

Immediately thereafter, in 1996, a total of 39 Dogras were killed in separate incidents.

This persecution against Dogras continued till 2001 claiming scores of lives, according to Bakshi, who commanded the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles from 2000-end to 2002.

In 2001, Bakshi led a massive manhunt to track down and kill a group of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants who had targeted several innocent Dogras.

That had a salutory impact and there were no major incidents against the Dogra community after September 2001.

Bakshi's book comes just over a month after the latest violence in Kishtwar.

The book provides details of the intense operations in a very sensitive region of Jammu & Kashmir and also gives the doctrinal overview of such operations.

"Pakistan's recent peace overtures (to India) are quite apparently designed to get a free hand on its western front - to decisively influence the outcome in Afghanistan," Bakshi writes in the post-script of the book, adding that the withdrawal of the US-led troops from Afaghanistan in 2014 will cast a shadow over the whole of the south Asian region.

"For this, it (Pakistan) needs a temporary truce on its eastern front with India in 2014-15 so that it can deal undisturbed with Afghanistan and then turn around and send in thousands of out-of-job Taliban cadres into J&K and even the rest of India for a final phase of the Gazhuwa - the civilisational conflict to dismember India," he states.


Kishtwar riots an ISI bid at ethnic cleansing: Defence expert - The Times of India

TTP won't let that happen easily....

http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakist...h-lt-colnol-has-died-ied-blast-upper-dir.html
 
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@Hyperion @ghilzai

Hookup our good'ol general with some Afghan hash willya?

Sir Indians need to wake up and stop blaming everything on ISI why Tendulakar had short height blame ISI Madhuri got injured blame ISI Indian cricket team looses blame ISI Man its getting funny now India needs to stop attacking Kashmirs and Muslims other wise this would happen no need of ISI to do any thing Indian brutality is enough to burn Kashmir
 
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Oh man , must be 100 mosque must be burnt then in retaliation, this happens , they must be teach the lession in equal destruction then they will learn the things, like happen in gujrat. They have only one mosque get destroyed and they started hue n cry.

Sir Indians need to wake up and stop blaming everything on ISI why Tendulakar had short height blame ISI Madhuri got injured blame ISI Indian cricket team looses blame ISI Man its get funny now India need to stop attacking Kashmirs and Muslims other wise this would happen no need of ISI to do any thing Indian brutality is enough to burn Kashmir

Well , no Indian world also blames PAK and PAK always ask proofs like Kargil , Nuclear blue print design to other country, OBL etc and list is long.
 
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NEW DELHI: The August 9 riots at Kishtwar in Jammu, dubbed as "communal", were actually another bid by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) at orchestrating ethnic cleansing in the northern Indian state, according to a senior defence expert.

"Our estimate is that the ISI used the riots to get rid of the village defence committees (VDCs) to clear the way for ethnic cleansing," Maj Gen (retd) GD Bakshi, whose book 'Kishtwar Cauldron: The Struggle Against ISI's Ethnic Cleansing' just hit the stands, said on Sunday.

"It is the first phase of a diabolical move by the ISI to further carry out its agenda of ethnic cleansing in Jammu & Kashmir," he added.

On Aug 9, three people died when a group of people, raising anti-national slogans after the Eid prayers, was attacked by another section of people in Kuleed area of Kishtwar.

The army was later called out to help the district administration and indefinite curfew remained clamped for 13 days.

According to Bakshi, after ISI-inspired militants drove out the Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir valley, the Pakistani agency has next set its sights on the Dogra population in the mountainous districts of Doda and Kishtwar.

The ethnic cleansing being sponsored by the ISI is one aspect of the terror operations being carried out that has escaped public notice completely, Bakshi avers.

"In February and March 1990, (the now defunct) JKLF (Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front) started a systematic ethnic cleansing campaign to kill, terrorise and drive out the entire 400,000-strong community of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley of Kashmir," Bakshi said.

"Over 20,000 houses of Kashmiri Pandits were burnt, some 105 of the Pandit educational institutions were destroyed and 103 temples razed to the ground. Over 1,100 Kashmiri were tortured and killed."


According to Bakshi, some 140,000 to 160,00 Kashmiri Pandits fled the valley between February and March 1990.

This was followed by high profile killings of senior Kashmiri Pandit officials, intellectuals and prominent citizens that resulted in the total exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit population from the valley.

According to Bakshi, the pogrom against the Dogra community by ISI-sponsored militants started in 1993 when 14 Dogras were massacred in a bus near a place called Hasti Aug 16 that year.

The next year, 800 Dogra families fled to Himachal Pradesh and in August that year, the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles was raised in Kishtwar.

In 1995, the Indian government set up village defence committees and armed them with World War I-vintage Lee Enfield rifles.

That stabilised the situation in the area and six Border Security Force (BSF) battalions were withdrawn.

Immediately thereafter, in 1996, a total of 39 Dogras were killed in separate incidents.

This persecution against Dogras continued till 2001 claiming scores of lives, according to Bakshi, who commanded the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles from 2000-end to 2002.

In 2001, Bakshi led a massive manhunt to track down and kill a group of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants who had targeted several innocent Dogras.

That had a salutory impact and there were no major incidents against the Dogra community after September 2001.

Bakshi's book comes just over a month after the latest violence in Kishtwar.

The book provides details of the intense operations in a very sensitive region of Jammu & Kashmir and also gives the doctrinal overview of such operations.

"Pakistan's recent peace overtures (to India) are quite apparently designed to get a free hand on its western front - to decisively influence the outcome in Afghanistan," Bakshi writes in the post-script of the book, adding that the withdrawal of the US-led troops from Afaghanistan in 2014 will cast a shadow over the whole of the south Asian region.

"For this, it (Pakistan) needs a temporary truce on its eastern front with India in 2014-15 so that it can deal undisturbed with Afghanistan and then turn around and send in thousands of out-of-job Taliban cadres into J&K and even the rest of India for a final phase of the Gazhuwa - the civilisational conflict to dismember India," he states.


Kishtwar riots an ISI bid at ethnic cleansing: Defence expert - The Times of India

:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

Another Indian RSS mandir graduate.
 
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Sir Indians need to wake up and stop blaming everything on ISI why Tendulakar had short height blame ISI Madhuri got injured blame ISI Indian cricket team looses blame ISI Man its get funny now India need to stop attacking Kashmirs and Muslims other wise this would happen no need of ISI to do any thing Indian brutality is enough to burn Kashmir

shut up. pakistan ke against bahut proof hain india ke pass. bt u have denial mode always. what about blochistan ?

Oh man , must be 100 mosque must be burnt then in retaliation, this happens , they must be teach the lession in equal destruction then they will learn the things, like happen in gujrat. They have only one mosque get destroyed and they started hue n cry.
agree with u.
 
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NEW DELHI: The August 9 riots at Kishtwar in Jammu, dubbed as "communal", were actually another bid by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) at orchestrating ethnic cleansing in the northern Indian state, according to a senior defence expert.

"Our estimate is that the ISI used the riots to get rid of the village defence committees (VDCs) to clear the way for ethnic cleansing," Maj Gen (retd) GD Bakshi, whose book 'Kishtwar Cauldron: The Struggle Against ISI's Ethnic Cleansing' just hit the stands, said on Sunday.

"It is the first phase of a diabolical move by the ISI to further carry out its agenda of ethnic cleansing in Jammu & Kashmir," he added.

On Aug 9, three people died when a group of people, raising anti-national slogans after the Eid prayers, was attacked by another section of people in Kuleed area of Kishtwar.

The army was later called out to help the district administration and indefinite curfew remained clamped for 13 days.

According to Bakshi, after ISI-inspired militants drove out the Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir valley, the Pakistani agency has next set its sights on the Dogra population in the mountainous districts of Doda and Kishtwar.

The ethnic cleansing being sponsored by the ISI is one aspect of the terror operations being carried out that has escaped public notice completely, Bakshi avers.

"In February and March 1990, (the now defunct) JKLF (Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front) started a systematic ethnic cleansing campaign to kill, terrorise and drive out the entire 400,000-strong community of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley of Kashmir," Bakshi said.

"Over 20,000 houses of Kashmiri Pandits were burnt, some 105 of the Pandit educational institutions were destroyed and 103 temples razed to the ground. Over 1,100 Kashmiri were tortured and killed."


According to Bakshi, some 140,000 to 160,00 Kashmiri Pandits fled the valley between February and March 1990.

This was followed by high profile killings of senior Kashmiri Pandit officials, intellectuals and prominent citizens that resulted in the total exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit population from the valley.

According to Bakshi, the pogrom against the Dogra community by ISI-sponsored militants started in 1993 when 14 Dogras were massacred in a bus near a place called Hasti Aug 16 that year.

The next year, 800 Dogra families fled to Himachal Pradesh and in August that year, the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles was raised in Kishtwar.

In 1995, the Indian government set up village defence committees and armed them with World War I-vintage Lee Enfield rifles.

That stabilised the situation in the area and six Border Security Force (BSF) battalions were withdrawn.

Immediately thereafter, in 1996, a total of 39 Dogras were killed in separate incidents.

This persecution against Dogras continued till 2001 claiming scores of lives, according to Bakshi, who commanded the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles from 2000-end to 2002.

In 2001, Bakshi led a massive manhunt to track down and kill a group of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants who had targeted several innocent Dogras.

That had a salutory impact and there were no major incidents against the Dogra community after September 2001.

Bakshi's book comes just over a month after the latest violence in Kishtwar.

The book provides details of the intense operations in a very sensitive region of Jammu & Kashmir and also gives the doctrinal overview of such operations.

"Pakistan's recent peace overtures (to India) are quite apparently designed to get a free hand on its western front - to decisively influence the outcome in Afghanistan," Bakshi writes in the post-script of the book, adding that the withdrawal of the US-led troops from Afaghanistan in 2014 will cast a shadow over the whole of the south Asian region.

"For this, it (Pakistan) needs a temporary truce on its eastern front with India in 2014-15 so that it can deal undisturbed with Afghanistan and then turn around and send in thousands of out-of-job Taliban cadres into J&K and even the rest of India for a final phase of the Gazhuwa - the civilisational conflict to dismember India," he states.


Kishtwar riots an ISI bid at ethnic cleansing: Defence expert - The Times of India


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NEW DELHI: The August 9 riots at Kishtwar in Jammu, dubbed as "communal", were actually another bid by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) at orchestrating ethnic cleansing in the northern Indian state, according to a senior defence expert.

"Our estimate is that the ISI used the riots to get rid of the village defence committees (VDCs) to clear the way for ethnic cleansing," Maj Gen (retd) GD Bakshi, whose book 'Kishtwar Cauldron: The Struggle Against ISI's Ethnic Cleansing' just hit the stands, said on Sunday.

"It is the first phase of a diabolical move by the ISI to further carry out its agenda of ethnic cleansing in Jammu & Kashmir," he added.

On Aug 9, three people died when a group of people, raising anti-national slogans after the Eid prayers, was attacked by another section of people in Kuleed area of Kishtwar.

The army was later called out to help the district administration and indefinite curfew remained clamped for 13 days.

According to Bakshi, after ISI-inspired militants drove out the Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir valley, the Pakistani agency has next set its sights on the Dogra population in the mountainous districts of Doda and Kishtwar.

The ethnic cleansing being sponsored by the ISI is one aspect of the terror operations being carried out that has escaped public notice completely, Bakshi avers.

"In February and March 1990, (the now defunct) JKLF (Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front) started a systematic ethnic cleansing campaign to kill, terrorise and drive out the entire 400,000-strong community of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley of Kashmir," Bakshi said.

"Over 20,000 houses of Kashmiri Pandits were burnt, some 105 of the Pandit educational institutions were destroyed and 103 temples razed to the ground. Over 1,100 Kashmiri were tortured and killed."


According to Bakshi, some 140,000 to 160,00 Kashmiri Pandits fled the valley between February and March 1990.

This was followed by high profile killings of senior Kashmiri Pandit officials, intellectuals and prominent citizens that resulted in the total exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit population from the valley.

According to Bakshi, the pogrom against the Dogra community by ISI-sponsored militants started in 1993 when 14 Dogras were massacred in a bus near a place called Hasti Aug 16 that year.

The next year, 800 Dogra families fled to Himachal Pradesh and in August that year, the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles was raised in Kishtwar.

In 1995, the Indian government set up village defence committees and armed them with World War I-vintage Lee Enfield rifles.

That stabilised the situation in the area and six Border Security Force (BSF) battalions were withdrawn.

Immediately thereafter, in 1996, a total of 39 Dogras were killed in separate incidents.

This persecution against Dogras continued till 2001 claiming scores of lives, according to Bakshi, who commanded the Sector 9 Rashtriya Rifles from 2000-end to 2002.

In 2001, Bakshi led a massive manhunt to track down and kill a group of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants who had targeted several innocent Dogras.

That had a salutory impact and there were no major incidents against the Dogra community after September 2001.

Bakshi's book comes just over a month after the latest violence in Kishtwar.

The book provides details of the intense operations in a very sensitive region of Jammu & Kashmir and also gives the doctrinal overview of such operations.

"Pakistan's recent peace overtures (to India) are quite apparently designed to get a free hand on its western front - to decisively influence the outcome in Afghanistan," Bakshi writes in the post-script of the book, adding that the withdrawal of the US-led troops from Afaghanistan in 2014 will cast a shadow over the whole of the south Asian region.

"For this, it (Pakistan) needs a temporary truce on its eastern front with India in 2014-15 so that it can deal undisturbed with Afghanistan and then turn around and send in thousands of out-of-job Taliban cadres into J&K and even the rest of India for a final phase of the Gazhuwa - the civilisational conflict to dismember India," he states.


Kishtwar riots an ISI bid at ethnic cleansing: Defence expert - The Times of India

There is a simple solution to this.For every pakistani attack,Raw should carry out several bomb blasts in Pakistan.Second , arm the sunni fanatics to kill shias,third arm BLA with thermobaric weapons like RPO Shmels .... Already TTP is bleeding Pakistan Black and Blue. We should reverse our policy with China and enter into the SCO and Trilateral military axis proposed by Russia and China and back out of the traps that USA is setting up for India.That will reverse the current Chinese pressure. Set up training camps for training of Thermobaric weaponry to attack Pakistan munition depos,military HQ's,training centers and the crown jewels of the Pakistani nuclear appartus.At the same time . In Kashmir ,we need to adopt of destroying villages in which villagers sheltered militants and confiscation of their properties.Also a reverse Jizya could be imposed on Sunni muslims in the valley to force them to convert to alternative sect or religion.

But primary focus of India should on breaking off Balochistan for Balochistan's oil Resources are the crown jewel of the world.
 
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Sir Indians need to wake up and stop blaming everything on ISI why Tendulakar had short height blame ISI Madhuri got injured blame ISI Indian cricket team looses blame ISI Man its getting funny now India needs to stop attacking Kashmirs and Muslims other wise this would happen no need of ISI to do any thing Indian brutality is enough to burn Kashmir
Best part was "why Tendulkar had short height":laughcry:
 
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ask ur mo***r[/QUOTE]
No,no , no, now you must blame ISI and may be on this incident ISI is willing to take full responsibilty:cheesy:
 
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How is Pakistan's economy related to the alleged support of terrorists?
Maybe the economic demands are being satisfied by the terrorists?

EMERCOM maybe we should collect all the shias and sunnis and gas them in concentration camps right?
Of course i'm being sarcastic, But what are you actually proposing? :what:
 
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How is Pakistan's economy related to the alleged support of terrorists?
Maybe the economic demands are being satisfied by the terrorists?

EMERCOM maybe we should collect all the shias and sunnis and gas them in concentration camps right?
Of course i'm being sarcastic, But what are you actually proposing? :what:
Pakistan's economy is in whatever state does not matter as we Pakistanis are still happier than Super Power Indians.
And you should not worry about our sunni and shia brothers, worry about Bhartia Nari who is being raped on regular basis by the no. 1 rapist nation on this planet earth.
 
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And obviously rapes can never happen in Pakistan can they? :rofl:

And if Pakistan is happy then why all the riots?
 
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