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I apologize, I take back my rude remark. It's frustrating when I have to keep pointing out that twitter is not a proper journalistic/academic source, but you keep using it as such.You need to stop acting like a moron before calling others Moron. Putting politicians in detention doesn't mean the entire state is in lockdown. How did you come to this conclusion?
Popping a blood vessel? I'm calmer than usual, unlike you I don't need to start calling names.
Having said that, both the CMs, and religious leaders were put under detention, along with thousands of people, mostly men and young boys. All of this happened after revoking a370.
Anyway, there is a lock down, whether you believe it or not.
https://theglobepost.com/2020/02/05/kashmir-misery/
And, bring unequivocal proofs. Not the daughter of a politician pretending to be her mother living thousands of Km away. Some shady shit is your source and everyone is supposed to swallow it.
https://theglobepost.com/2020/02/05/kashmir-misery/
https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/lockdown-has-choked-business-kashmir-traders-6210642/
Police officer? Someone who's check is paid by the central government? That's your source? And you wanna complain about a politician's daughter?Those weren't random unverifiable tweets, those are from a police officer posted in Kashmir, who recorded day to day activities. You simply cannot watch these and verify it because again, denial....
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-51117025 anything about lockdown of movement there?
Please don't talk about shady sources, when you're providing that exact thing.
As for the link, that's a very cherry picked link, as its ONLY talking about the internet access aspect of the lock down. It does not mention any other events relating to the lock down, such as the CMs being under arrest, or a time line.
Don't get me wrong, it's a good article, the problem is that you're presenting it in a misleading manner.
Okay, I'll give you that. I remember reading about it first on BBC, that may have been why I thought of that. Regardless of where the journalists come from, my point stands.BBC reporter sneaked in when? Do you even read anything at all? The journalist who illegally snuck in was American from The New Yorker, along with an Indian reporter, even the report says they landed in Jammu and took a cab to travel around and that was right after art 370 was removed. 5 months passed since then, and you haven't provided anything other than an article from a politician's daughter.
Anyway, here's more articles...
https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/lockdown-has-choked-business-kashmir-traders-6210642/
https://theglobepost.com/2020/02/05/kashmir-misery/
You know what? Let's assume I agree with you, and that there is no longer lock down currently in place.
Why is there still a communication blockade? What is the point of it?
If India really does consider Kashmiris as it's own, why impose a lock down in the first place?
Why arrest political and religious leaders, the former of whom aren't even anti-India? Why arrest thousands, if they are your own people?
If you thought of them as your own people, why turn the only muslim majority region into a union territory, and take away all of their rights as a unionist state?
You don't do any of this, if you think if them as your own people.
The reason why I'm asking this is because we've strayed from the original point, and are arguing semantics and pointless details.
5% on 3 trillion for a population of 1.2 billion, that's nothing,, and you know it.5% is modest for a $3 trillion economy. Growth slump for a year or two means nothing, these are expected as there is a lot of structural changes happening. Again, you're hoping and predicting with unemployment data. Might as well as bring up the "happiness index".
Also,, why would I bringing up the happiness index? That index has nothing to do with our current debate.
*face palm* You're not seeing because you didn't read what I said and missed a link or two.
I read them. The first two links talk about how increased bank accounts has led to a monthly increase of 0.8% in the tax base.
Assuming that's true, what was the increase in bank accounts right after the demonetization?
I'm willing to concede on the gsp situation, though I'm still unsure if it was directly as a result of the demonetization, or the articles are just jumping to conclusions.
What I won't concede though is that India's economy isn't doing well.
https://qz.com/india/1783927/indias-slowing-gdp-could-lead-to-a-middle-income-trap/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-delhi-mumbai-goldman-sachs-a9313661.html?amp
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...a69700-42e1-11ea-99c7-1dfd4241a2fe_story.html
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-29/india-s-worst-economic-slowdown-in-a-decade
https://www.forbes.com/sites/willia...42-years-is-prime-minister-modi-watching/amp/
https://amp.ft.com/content/25b0b690-360c-11ea-ac3c-f68c10993b04
These were the top results on google news, it took me a few minute to find go through them.
India's economic woes are not a secret.
Kashmir is not Indian politics. If you haven't forgotten, it's a disputed territory, and both sides control half of it.Repeating the same BS twice doesn't make it true. If Pakistan does not want to be mentioned then you should stop meddling in India politics. More so, it'll be good if you stop pushing gun wielding yahoos to attack India.
Even the whole CAA situation isn't India's internal politics, as it directly mentions and involves citizens from other nations, including Pakistan.
Finally, I can say the same thing to India. Once India stops its BS plans to try and gain regional hegemony, stop supporting fascist militants, and imposing illegal blockades on neighboring nations, maybe there would be less hostility.
The uneducated are the easiest to manipulate, so your comment comes off as being odd. If you're educated, it's harder for you to be manipulated, as you probably have the prerequisite knowledge to smell vs coming a mile away.They probably couldn't spot Pakistan on a map, let alone be manipulated by Modi. You're giving too much importance to yourselves. Talking about Pakistan do not win elections. Modi won the election because of the development activities he did in rural areas and breaking the caste politics.
Cognitive ability is also part of critical thinking which you seem to be lacking. So far you have only discredited the source by calling it "nobody, zero credibility, fake" and calling me a moron. But you totally believe the daughter of Kashmiri politician in detention.
It's called confirmation bias, look it up.
Only dumb one is you who argues on a hypothetical scenario and use it to justify the need for Pakistan. Then get real, Pakistan exist you split up from India first, and from yourselves later. I'm not going to dive into history which has been discussed to death on PDF.
https://herald.dawn.com/news/1153717
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...of-partition-divides-india-again-1773486.html
Try reading my comment. I said there is no evidence, and Pakistan will probably be off the grey list soon enough anyway. The whole fatf situation was political anyway.What a fuking surprise, that's what I said, you sponsor militants. When you are caught, there are many repercussions like the FATF grey list for financing terrorism. The existence of LeT, HM, JeM and their founders, like Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar being on the global terrorist list.
Pakistan probably does sponsor militants in Kashmir, but so does India in balochistan and the tribal belt (bla, ttp, JuA...etc).
I'm not gonna deny this, nor am I gonna play the morality card with you.
It's all a part of geopolitics. India and Pakistan both do terrible things, it's a fact of geopolitics.
Afzal Guru, from the beginning said he was being framed, and pointed out the officer in question. No one believed him, and now it's being shown that maybe he was right, considering that officer has been arrested.The only evidence is Afzal Guru had an accomplice in Jammu and Kashmir police force. He flaunted his actions in front of the media before he was given death penalty. If this was 25 years ago, you would've said the same thing. That's in your psyche, that's why your military did what it did in 1965 and 1999. Who knows, you might again try this hoping Kashmiris will revolt against the government once they see mard-e-momins from Pakistan coming for their rescue.
The valley people love nobody but their ilk. You might see them caring for the Kashmiri militants killed, but the Muj from Pakistan are left alone for the IA to handle. Also, Kashmiris were instrumental in both 65 and 99 in your defeat. Not just they provided your locations from time to time, also they were supplying IA with food and clothes during the winter when you tried your luck in 99 since we were short of supplies.
For someone who's nig on chronological events, and how times change, you're very nitpicky with it.
25 years ago, and today are different, your comment is ridiculous, and you know it.