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I am apalled by the hate some Kashmiris have for us simply because of religion. It reflects a very sick and radicalised mindset. We have to keep such hateful ideologies in check, even if it means using military force
video recordings are taken during stone pelting based on which identification is done. Most of them wear masks but some idiots dont which makes it easier to identify.how we know all 8000 are stone pelters
The problem is the Geographical Contiguity with Pakistan
Since Pakistan is just next door ; they are obsessed with Pakistan
Well I wouldn't say that is true but for that politicians on both sides must be honest & I'm afraid that is not the case atm & I do not foresee the polity, either side of the border, changing in our lifetime.There is no meeting ground between Pakistani & Indian positions on Kashmir. Nor does it look like there will be. End of story.
The problem isn't geographical contiguity, but one that can be principle.
Hyderabad and Junagadh were not conflicted by Pakistan, but ego got in the way of Kashmir.
Shame on you.
You have killed 120 people in Kashmir and every time talk about Uri Uri Uri?
If you are convicted to absorb every type of damage for keeping your already broken ''atoot aung'' then price will be big.
Pakistan have bled a lot. We no longer feel pain or weakness when we bleed. India does, a lot! We have seen in case of 18 casualties which India found too hard to digest. Imagine what will happen when 18 will change to 180 then 1800 and so on? Ultimately bringing war in region casting lives of 18000000?
That is why, India MUST compromise on Kashmir and stop being evil. Other wise, its India turn to pay the price.
Nothing you could have done either in Junagadh or Hyderabad, though your great leaders even spurned an offer to swap Hyderabad for Kashmir. In the end, they got neither.
Since you keep repeating same mantra all the time.... here's an old saying, remember it well.Same to you ; our population is much larger AS is our economy
We can fight this war for ever
Your so-called "unmarked graves" contained bodies of terrorists and members of radical Islamic outfits based in Azad Kashmir who had relatives in J&K. They were causing disturbances and instigating violence in the valley and had to be quickly neutralised by our forces.
Yes there were few incidents of violence against Kashmiri men and women in retaliation to the Pandit exodus and killing of Indian soldiers during the 90s. But those incidents were few and far between, and nothing compared to the genocide Pakistan perpetrated against your own Bengali brothers and sisters. Killing innocent people, raping thousands of women just to consolidate power..shameful to say the least. In wanting to wrest Kashmir, you guys lost East Pakistan, whose people truly loved your country. Sad
Those so-called Kashmiri feedom fighters fighting against our state are motivated by "Islamiyat" not "Kashmiriyat". They believe in a hateful exclusivist Islamic ideology which calls for extermination of "kaffirs" and establishment of Shariat in those lands. A very sick mindset not acceptable in modern society. The same mindsets terrorists have. We will use force against these pests as and when needed
Hundreds of Thousands of para and military forces need to hold is a strain on resources.
The active conflict itself is a strain on development for the countries in S. Asia.
When anyone raises a finger on N. Sharif he responds with "hey look Kashmir!"
And the same with Indian politicians.
The sooner this conflict is resolved the sooner the citizens in S. Asia can look at the domestic problems which are the causes to their poverty.
Ah the "Root Cause" theory.
What comes next ? The "good Terrorist" theory ?