Zarrar Alvi
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What you don`t understand (or may be don`t want to understand) is that the report does not state anything like what you are trying to claim here ...
No where in "Charter of Demands" of Awami Action Committe , Gilgit Baltistan is referred as "Occupied" or "Disputed" Territory .. .... The first seven demands are related to removal of different taxes , No load shedding etc. ... 8th point states that :
The international law of "No Taxation without Representation" should be applied to GB ..... And the ninth (and the last demand) is :
Every authority on the subject abroad holds that Pakistan did not cede any land; on the contrary it was China which ceded to Pakistan 750 square miles of administered territory..!!!
Please see the report I posted Waz...it claims the people are from the valley...and in some very sensitive areas....
I purposely chose to use a neutral paper so as to avoid people claiming the report as biased...
Let me know your thoughts...
If anything this article proves our point that the Kashmiri people do not want to join the forces. They are even reluctant to help the police which most of the time is comprised of locals entirely
The 10,000 figure was taken from 2011, three years ago and says nothing of the makeup of recruits. Sorry to sound pessimistic I know from personal accounts that very rarely does anyone join the army from the valley.
Azad Kashmir is also the Sufi Bastion of Pakistan!
These cakes are made by British Kashmiris in the businesses in Azad Kashmir. No joke. And they ARE the best cakes in Pakistan, top notch.
Mirpur Zindabad!
So don't the Hindus.Why wouldn't they? The world over sees recruitment drives where people couldn't get into their local regiments and decide to opt for the next big thing.
I understand the whole reservation thing, but one thing is fairly certain that Muslims do not serve in the numbers proportional to their population.
Quote from the very article:
"But in the past, thousands of youth have taken part in such rallies, disregarding a struggle for an end to New Delhi's rule in the state that has seen tens of thousands killed since 1989"
I think it states very clearly the point Im trying to make..
Quote from the very article:
Things have only improved since 2011, so if at the height of anti-india protests, we had such a solid turnout...i would expect it to be much stronger now...but thats speculation.
Similarly...its speculation to say that the recruits were not muslim purely based on your personal notions dont you think? Afterall, Kashmir is overwhelmingly muslim and the base of recruitment was baramullah, a rather sensitive muslim stronghold
So don't the Hindus.
"The AWC is calling for the removal of taxes because according to international law, there should be no taxation without representation. As an occupied territory Gilgit Baltistan is exempt from all type of taxes but government has imposed taxes on people of Gilgit Baltistan illegally.”
Do you really think these people are protesting without understanding that as part of a disputed land, they have the right to be exempt from taxes??
Their protest is a validation to the idea that they understand GB to be disputed, not a Pakistani territory..
Mr. Hasan as a journalist is explaining the position of the group...not providing his own two bit..
It is inconsequential what the opinions of external parties are in this matter...
The dispute of the erstwhile Kashmir state is a bilateral dispute between India and Pakistan only and recognized by the UN....any deal/actions made unilaterally on Pakistan's part is going against its international commitment and illegal....its irrelevant what the nature of the deal is!
The rest of your post is useless in my opinion when the basis of the deal itself is illegal..
Here is the map of last year's election, you will see no representation from Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan's Parliament.
If you mean majority - then yes - roughly 70%. Religious census is forbidden so there's no accurate figure.I understand that lol.
But the bulk of the force has Hinduism as their faith right?
Of course the willingness of Kashmiris (muslims) to join the army is important here...it shows their intent in being part of the force of the nation of India...a direct endorsement of the country
Now maybe the assumption you are making is that the 10,000 odd volunteers that showed up were predominantly Hindus or Sikhs..but not muslim
The Kashmir valley is majority Muslim and the recruitment was carried out in Baramulla...a highly sensitive area with overwhelming muslim majority...unless you have proof that muslim volunteers refrained from these recruitment rallies, or even that muslims were a small fraction of this volunteer group...
My point stands!
I quote from dawn....
"To make sure that no one would ever again raise that issue, he said the very act of asking the question would be an act of sedition. Another former defence minister, Pranab Mukherjee, stated in 2006 that military recruitment was based on merit and there was no discrimination in the services based on caste or religion. He added that no survey had been conducted to determine the religious identity of the soldiers nor would one be done in the future"
"No official statistics are available on the number of Muslims in the Indian army"
Source:Muslims in Indian army - - DAWN.COM
So Dear Armstrong, please direct me to an official GOI census of the IA that I have tried hard to find on the net, yet have not found a single official source for the claim for the 29,000 numbers except by vague references from "Guardian to Dawn"...
well..in this case Dawn validates my claim..
Your figures are at this point are shaky at best...your argument loses merit when the very number you base it on is nothing short of pure conjecture....a stellar example of a self fulfilling prophecy
So I gather that IndiaToday is lying when it states thus:
While the navy and the air force have already provided the data on the number of Muslims in their arms, the army did so only reluctantly after being asked to do so by the Ministry of Defence-that it had 29,000 Muslim troops.
Sachar Committee: Congress minority agenda comes under scrutiny : NATION - India Today
I can't seem to find any Statement by the Ministry of Defense nor the Indian Army saying that they - IndiaToday - misquoted or misrepresented them in the above article !
So far as your Dawn source is concerned - that is a Letter to the Editor not an Editorial Piece as the above is.
I would imagine that the following would amount to something a bit more than 'vague references' :
Mumbai probe eyes local Muslim group - CSMonitor.com
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/HK15Df01.html
Muslim India struggles to escape the past | World news | The Guardian
Indian Muslims struggle to escape the past - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
The past? From when to when? The article is poorly written, but that's beside the point. Where are these thousands of Kashmiri youth who joined the forces? Surely the numbers would be staggering now, judging by what the article is stating.
I hear ya...you speak from a boots on the ground situation, I understand. But its still hard to put numbers behind any of this...from my side or urs.I don't suspect the numbers as such but their make up is suspect. There are no photos or solid stats backing up what the article states. You're right to question whether I am speculating but the fact is I have extended family (through marriage) who live in 2 districts over the LOC and they haven't seen any such enthusiasm for joining the army. Police, yes.
I understand that lol.
But the bulk of the force has Hinduism as their faith right?
"The AWC is calling for the removal of taxes because according to international law, there should be no taxation without representation. As an occupied territory Gilgit Baltistan is exempt from all type of taxes but government has imposed taxes on people of Gilgit Baltistan illegally.”
Do you really think these people are protesting without understanding that as part of a disputed land, they have the right to be exempt from taxes??
Their protest is a validation to the idea that they understand GB to be disputed, not a Pakistani territory..
Mr. Hasan as a journalist is explaining the position of the group...not providing his own two bit..
It is inconsequential what the opinions of external parties are in this matter...
The dispute of the erstwhile Kashmir state is a bilateral dispute between India and Pakistan only and recognized by the UN....any deal/actions made unilaterally on Pakistan's part is going against its international commitment and illegal....its irrelevant what the nature of the deal is!
The rest of your post is useless in my opinion when the basis of the deal itself is illegal..