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actually 2 nation theory was a huge success......1947 is proof of that.
nobody said that all Muslims in british hindustan were pro-Pakistan (e.g. deobandi - hind movement)....while others who wanted to migrate were either killed or were not able to find a way to join the exodus.
Pakistan has legitimate claims over Kashmir and its position on Kashmir has been fairly clear....it is the indians who are under the false dis-illusion that bullets and torture are ways to keep Kashmiris bogged down and in turmoil.
to claim that Pakistan ''can't claim Kashmir'' but the indians can is purely laugh-worthy at best...it surely does not keep into consideration the realities on the ground in the disputed region.
That's why India is afraid to hold a referendum in Kashmir even when Nehru in 1948 promised the Kashmiri people a referendum.
LOL..atleast get the dates if not the facts correct.
Nehru said so in 1953 in Sri Nagar. And after the 1971 Shimla Agreement when Pakistan agreed (made to) to make Kashmir a bilaterla dispute between India and Pakistan, the UNSC resolutions essentially became void and that was confirmed by UN Sec Gen Kofi Annan in 2000.
Inshallah Kashmir will be Free , Pak has Illegally occupied it since last 65 years
just one question before leaving from thread.
Can you do this from any way??i mean any way......
60 years you tried but what you got??atlast you had to come on table
and not its upto india to give you anything if india wants..there will not be any western support to you like you had b4
and those anti india forces were eliminated and will be eliminated in future.you can continue to shout.
like it or not but its truth
nobody said that all Muslims in british hindustan were pro-Pakistan (e.g. deobandi - hind movement)
all just a breath of empty, hot air....
dust-bin worthy
This very line proved that Two-Nation Theory failed. It again failed in 1971 when Bangladeshis opted for Bengali Nationalism.
if the 2-nation theory failed, Pakistan wouldnt be on the map. But not only is it on the map, but its a nuclear power country that can never be brought down by enemies -even those many times our size. A country the size of india should have been able to capture Pakistan (i cant say ''re-capture'' since it never was indian in the first place). They couldnt.
looking at Kashmir -- well Pakistan's input hasnt been as much as it should be. But Kashmiris appreciate Pakistan's support. That is why Azad Kashmiris are some of the most nationalistic Pakistanis that exist. Even the Kashmiris of the valley are very pro-Pakistan, which is a good sign.
as they also speak and read good Urdu there, we have many ways of reaching out and communicating with them.....after all, we are bonded not just by similar ethnicity but also linguistic and faith-based similarities. The people of not just Azad Kashmir but also Pakistan do hope that a just and fair solution would be reached, so that the people on both sides of LoC would be able to unite their families and prosper -- without external meddling and intimidation of a few triggy-happy security forces (sissies)
if the 2-nation theory failed, Pakistan wouldnt be on the map. But not only is it on the map, but its a nuclear power country that can never be brought down by enemies -even those many times our size. A country the size of india should have been able to capture Pakistan (i cant say ''re-capture'' since it never was indian in the first place). They couldnt.
looking at Kashmir -- well Pakistan's input hasnt been as much as it should be. But Kashmiris appreciate Pakistan's support. That is why Azad Kashmiris are some of the most nationalistic Pakistanis that exist. Even the Kashmiris of the valley are very pro-Pakistan, which is a good sign.
as they also speak and read good Urdu there, we have many ways of reaching out and communicating with them.....after all, we are bonded not just by similar ethnicity but also linguistic and faith-based similarities. The people of not just Azad Kashmir but also Pakistan do hope that a just and fair solution would be reached, so that the people on both sides of LoC would be able to unite their families and prosper -- without external meddling and intimidation of a few triggy-happy security forces (sissies)
which is why they have a seperate country....but erstwhile e.Pakistan was not the political center. None of the founders of modern day Pakistan even came from there. Ethnically we are very different. Now of course Islam transcends borders, which is one reason why there are many on both sides who have forgotten the tragic past.
if the 2-nation theory failed, Pakistan wouldnt be on the map. But not only is it on the map, but its a nuclear power country that can never be brought down by enemies -even those many times our size. A country the size of india should have been able to capture Pakistan (i cant say ''re-capture'' since it never was indian in the first place). They couldnt.
looking at Kashmir -- well Pakistan's input hasnt been as much as it should be. But Kashmiris appreciate Pakistan's support. That is why Azad Kashmiris are some of the most nationalistic Pakistanis that exist. Even the Kashmiris of the valley are very pro-Pakistan, which is a good sign.
as they also speak and read good Urdu there, we have many ways of reaching out and communicating with them.....after all, we are bonded not just by similar ethnicity but also linguistic and faith-based similarities. The people of not just Azad Kashmir but also Pakistan do hope that a just and fair solution would be reached, so that the people on both sides of LoC would be able to unite their families and prosper -- without external meddling and intimidation of a few triggy-happy security forces (sissies)
pakistan is on map coz of the leaders who wanted to create it for throwing out the muslims from new india.There were reasons for that reaction.They knew few points.
1)muslim as majority if new country not created.
2)Past of the mughals did .
3)presence of british and british willingness to divide country and also the congress party at that time.
They already knew that this country will be messed up due to absence of good leaders and will be taken by military generals and will be source of instability.
speaking urdu or smthing else is not an criteria.solution of kashmir is removal of security forces from civil areas and let the locals to meet their relatives across borders
There have never been an aggression in GOI towards pakistan but now we can see.
There will be 20-25 dams on rivers going to pakistan till 2020.
And when Bangladesh was created in 1971 Bengali Hindus were embraced as equal brothers and Bihari Muslims were stripped out of their Citizenship which also failed Two Nation Theory.
as for maps -- well the indians have had some expansionist designs. Kashmir is a signal of that. Fortunately, Kashmiris have been defiant and resistant for quite some time. Only now, its not through militancy. I've spoken to many Kashmiris about the subject and one recurring theme i noticed was that the Arab Spring movement in middle east was an inspiration for them....we live in a new time where social media and internet connectivity have changed the way we make our messages heard, and changed the way we communicate with the rest of the world.....
on the subject of Kashmir, well -- indian perfidy and blatant double-standards knows no bounds. I think ideally speaking, the indians should prepare themselves for the inevitable. They should prepare themselves with HOW to deal and work with a Kashmir that is not under their artificial strangle-hold. New delhi has no legitimacy in Muzaffarabad or Sri Nagar. In Ladakh and Jammu, they may have more influence and say most certainly --cant deny that.
the Kashmir conflict is not one of economics....
this i do agree with...well on linguistics, it does play a very huge role. Why do you think there are Punjabi Sikh Jatts who feel more at home in Lahore than they do in, say, New Delhi. Not that i want to discuss the whole Sikh thing here.
de-militarization would help with confidence building....in our case, we will reciprocate once the indians withdraw their offensive forces away from our borders. As long as they are there, it is only natural that Pakistan responded in kind.
agriculture is still an important sector of our economy....if you alienate tens of millions of Pakistanis --who as it is, already dont have a favourable view of india -- you will create more enemies
i know india strives off poor relations with pretty much all of its neighbours --but in the case of Pakistan, such a move -like limiting our water- would be analogous to an act of war against Pakistan. Action would be taken, especially in light of violation of treaties. What kind of action, well --all options would remain and be readily available on the table. It's a decision taken by the executive.
me just stating the obvious
as for maps -- well the indians have had some expansionist designs. Kashmir is a signal of that. Fortunately, Kashmiris have been defiant and resistant for quite some time. Only now, its not through militancy. I've spoken to many Kashmiris about the subject and one recurring theme i noticed was that the Arab Spring movement in middle east was an inspiration for them....we live in a new time where social media and internet connectivity have changed the way we make our messages heard, and changed the way we communicate with the rest of the world.....
this i do agree with...well on linguistics, it does play a very huge role. Why do you think there are Punjabi Sikh Jatts who feel more at home in Lahore than they do in, say, New Delhi. Not that i want to discuss the whole Sikh thing here.
de-militarization would help with confidence building....in our case, we will reciprocate once the indians withdraw their offensive forces away from our borders. As long as they are there, it is only natural that Pakistan responded in kind.
This will be important part of discussions b/w two country but its nothing more than arm twisting by india to get their demands.agriculture is still an important sector of our economy....if you alienate tens of millions of Pakistanis --who as it is, already dont have a favourable view of india -- you will create more enemies
i know india strives off poor relations with pretty much all of its neighbours --but in the case of Pakistan, such a move -like limiting our water- would be analogous to an act of war against Pakistan. Action would be taken, especially in light of violation of treaties. What kind of action, well --all options would remain and be readily available on the table. It's a decision taken by the executive.