Abdul Rehman Majeed
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What good it will do me if I convert to islam.
Jannat milega
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What good it will do me if I convert to islam.
We can walk in with weapons and change demography any day.Their plans for the demographic elimination will not succeed
Kisnay bolahai, koyi wapas nahi ayah aaj thak, maray liyah yahi jannath hai, our kuch hai to bolo.Jannat milega
Kisnay bolahai, koyi wapas nahi ayah aaj thak, maray liyah yahi jannath hai, our kuch hai to bolo.
Then how did yiu know, there is jannathWhy will anyone return from Jannat?
Kunan and Poshpora in the India-administered Kashmir valley were raided that night by more than 300 personnel of the Indian army. As many as 150 girls and women were raped that night; nearly 200 men were tortured. Barns became torture chambers. The next morning, as one can well imagine, was marked by immense horror and paralyzing pain.Don't take our civilized nature and fairness for cowardice.
Soldiers enter the house, put the gun at the temple of my father and tie up the younger men. They demand food and after consuming it, they hold the hand of the most beautiful daughter in front of the parents and brothers and take her to another room and rape her throughout the night. They separate men folk outside and molest and rape women inside…. We have to obey; otherwise they either kill our men on flimsy grounds or beat them to pulp or do something like that.
What was it like, I found myself imagining, to be squatting in your own snowy barn yard, drowning in your tin bucket, broken and blubbering on your hard granary floor, blinded by chillies from your own store? Or most unimaginably of all, to be Abdul Wani. To return from an overnight business trip to Srinagar and find your front door broken, your two sons in bed electrocuted, your wife and three daughters raped, and your family’s barn turned into the village torture chamber?
We can walk in with weapons and change demography any day.
Don't take our civilized nature and fairness for cowardice.
Yes they have airframe upgrade also your mki was based on experimental su37f terminatorLol dude , your logic is weird if you call SU 30 MKI as SU27 it's the most advanced SU30 variant alongside the the SU 30SM. By your logic , all flanker variants including j16, J15, Su35 are just su 27s with new avionics.
Then how did yiu know, there is jannath
Probably some backward politicians decision.Kunan and Poshpora in the India-administered Kashmir valley were raided that night by more than 300 personnel of the Indian army. As many as 150 girls and women were raped that night; nearly 200 men were tortured. Barns became torture chambers. The next morning, as one can well imagine, was marked by immense horror and paralyzing pain.
In his book, Ethnography of Social Trauma in Jammu and Kashmir, TM Shah details another of incident’s account by one 60-year-old widow, Fauzia:
A researcher, who has been meeting the survivors of Kunan-Poshpora, pondered after one of her visits to the twin villages:
Will that same logic apply to Muslims when they move to non muslim majority states or countries.
Sudarja, abi vakth hai. Badh may patha chala ki jannath ,jinnath kuch nahi.Once you become a believer then you will know it.
You non-believers cannot comprehend.
After you die you will know thatSudarja, abi vakth hai. Badh may patha chala ki jannath ,jinnath kuch nahi.
Pulwama: Migrant Worker Shot Dead, Second Targeted Attack in 24 Hours in Kashmir
The brick kiln worker from Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao district has become the first non-local casualty of targeted killings in Kashmir this year. The J&K Police said that Mukesh Kumar (45) was gunned down by terrorists.
A group of migrant labourers getting instructions from a J&K police officer at their work site after one of their workers was killed in a targeted attack on Monday. Photo: The Wire.
Tumchi, Nowpora (Pulwama, J&K): With the Hindu festival of Karva Chauth two days away, Mukesh Kumar (45) planned to gift some hard-earned money to his wife who lives in a village in Uttar Pradesh along with their four small children.
A worker at a brick kiln in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, Kumar was out on a bank visit on Monday, October 30, when he was shot dead in a targeted attack, the second such incident within 24 hours in Kashmir.
The circumstances of his killing remain shrouded in mystery, but locals, who spoke with The Wire, said that Kumar’s body was recovered in Pulwama’s Tumchi Nowpora village, near the ruins of a temple which appears to have been recently demarcated with a freshly painted chain-link fence coming up around the premises.
At the brick kiln in Tumchi Nowpora where Kumar worked as a fireman, concerns began to rise on Monday morning when he didn’t return even after a good deal of time had passed. When one of his coworkers phoned him, the tragedy of Kumar’s passing began to unravel.
According to sources, Kumar was accompanied by Ram Bikhari, another worker from Uttar Pradesh, when he left the brick kiln on Monday morning to visit the bank. “Bikhari has been taken away by police for questioning to know more details,” said a source, ruling out any foul play involving Bikhari.
The migrant worker from Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao district has become the first non-local casualty of targeted killings in Kashmir this year. The J&K Police said that Kumar was gunned down by terrorists and the area was cordoned off after the attack. However, no further details have been shared.
Kumar’s killing has sent a wave of grief and shock among more than three dozen migrant workers who live along with their families in the many shanty hutments made of raw bricks that have come up in rows inside the premises of the brick kiln.
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“What purpose will his killing serve?” said Prem Shankar, a resident of Uttar Pradesh who also works at the brick kiln, “We are poor labourers. We come here so that our families don’t die of hunger. He was earning to feed his small children. He was not committing any crime.”
A migrant worker from Uttar Pradesh breaks down while speaking with media at a brick kiln in Pulwama district. Photo: The Wire.
According to independent estimates, around 10 lakh labourers come to Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh every year to work in real estate, agriculture and other services-driven sectors. The migration starts at the onset of spring and ends before the winter chill sets in.
“There are no jobs back home, so we come here to make some earnings. Even though the situation is not good, we get good wages here which is sufficient to keep us going. But we had never thought that something like this would happen,” said Ram Kumar, a worker at the brick kiln.
Rajesh Kumar, a manpower contractor who had facilitated the fireman’s job for Kumar, said that the slain worker’s uncle also works at a brick kiln in a nearby village. “We are in touch with his family. The body was taken by police for post-mortem examination after which preparations will be made to send it to his home,” he said.
The killing doesn’t seem to have daunted the spirits of other migrant workers who work at the kiln. A new fireman has replaced Kumar already and he is filling the fuel feed holes of the kiln with more carbon powder.
A fireman adding fuel to the brick kiln in Pulwama after one of the workers there was killed in a suspected militant attack on Monday. Photo: The Wire.
“The work has to go on. If we fall behind in production, it will affect our earnings,” said the fireman, who didn’t want to be named.
The targeted attack in Pulwama was the second such incident in Kashmir within 24 hours. On Sunday, Masroor Ali Wani, a J&K Police inspector, was shot multiple times and critically injured in a targeted attack in the capital Srinagar when he was reportedly playing cricket.
The Resistance Front, which officials believe is an offshoot of Lashkar-e-Toiba, had claimed responsibility for the attack. Wani is battling for life at Srinagar’s Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences and his condition remains critical, officials said.
Reacting to the attack on the police officer, the outgoing director general of J&K Police, Dilbag Singh, said the security forces “have to remain cautious as threats remain” in Jammu and Kashmir. “We can’t take things lightly,” DGP Singh, who is retiring on October 31, told reporters in Srinagar.
According to official data, nearly two dozen security personnel and 10 civilians have been killed in suspected militant attacks this year.
Security forces have also gunned down more than 70 militants in the Union territory this year with official estimates suggesting that more than 100 militants are active in Jammu and Kashmir, many of them believed to be foreigners.
Meanwhile, J&K’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha condemned the killing of the migrant worker, saying it “will not go unpunished”.
“I strongly condemn the despicable and cowardly terrorist attack in Pulwama. Heartfelt condolences to the family of Mukesh Kumar. We are firmly resolved to eliminate the terrorist menace that continues to receive encouragement and reinforcement from across the border,” he said in a message.
Pulwama: Migrant Worker Shot Dead, Second Targeted Attack in 24 Hours in Kashmir
The brick kiln worker from Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao district has become the first non-local casualty of targeted killings in Kashmir this year. The J&K Police said that Mukesh Kumar (45) was gunned down by terrorists.thewire.in
100% necassary for Kashmir to remain Kashmiri - otherwise within 100 years they'll have wiped out Kashmiri's and Islam from the region.
India knows that anything of the sort on a large scale will lead to a colossal backlash not only within Kashmir, but everywhere within India, funded by Pakistan, not to mention a potential full scale war.We can walk in with weapons and change demography any day.
Don't take our civilized nature and fairness for cowardice.