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Sushma Swaraj provided medical visa to ailing Azad kashmir student

Shaukat Khanum doesn't have liver transplant facility.

Thank you that is why I asked because I am sure if it was available he would not have traveled abroad

Good you own them one, you screwed up their country in the first place.

Their country is screwed by themselves since long. However even accepting your lies does not hide this fact that we treated their patients despite such a situation we did not make it a point scoring match unlike bharat
 
Face book is still owned by Mark Zukerberg , and Indian govt cant ban their accounts ....... Indian govt has no control over face book
By shutting their facebook off and shoving pellets into their faces

Nazis
 
Shoo.

Let me dream of my juice dripping beef (cow of course) steaks while I munch masoor and macaroni.

I have more saffron still within me than most of you were born with. Don't teach papa how to ....

Cheers, Doc
I like mine well done, with a side of ketchup, just like emperor Trump.

Are you really blind to the, let's cal it 'sangh lite', a huge population of well educated well to do non-gau-rakshak-lynchers, not all "call centre" types like the commies like to use, as a slur... btw, there should be no shame in being employed in those places, but the champagne socialists clearly see otherwise.

"I have more saffron"

- stop acting like an islamo-commie scumbag then.
 
I like mine well done, with a side of ketchup, just like emperor Trump.

Are you really blind to the, let's cal it 'sangh lite', a huge population of well educated well to do non-gau-rakshak-lynchers, not all "call centre" types like the commies like to use, as a slur... btw, there should be no shame in being employed in those places, but the champagne socialists clearly see otherwise.

"I have more saffron"

- stop acting like an islamo-commie scumbag then.

Shoo.

Pressed to the wall, all newly minted sanghis become elite, educated, non-geek, beef eaters.

Fair, light eyed 6+ beefy uttam santans too.

Made with a lot of sweat and .... tears.

Cheers, Doc
 
good humanitarian gesture. and a good businesssense.

doctor should have open business as well.
 
Face book is still owned by Mark Zukerberg , and Indian govt cant ban their accounts ....... Indian govt has no control over face book
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/04/27/india-bans-social-media-kashmir-one-month/
India bans social media in Kashmir for one month
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The services banned include Facebook and WhatsApp CREDIT: AP
27 APRIL 2017 • 12:00PM


Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir have banned 22 social media sites including Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter in an effort to calm tensions in the disputed region.

The government said Wednesday that the one-month ban was necessary for public safety because social media were being "misused by anti-national and anti-social elements." Videos depicting the alleged abuse of Kashmiris by Indian forces fueled protests have been shown on social media in recent days.


"It's being felt that continued misuse of social networking sites and instant messaging services is likely to be detrimental to the interests of peace and tranquility in the state," the public order said.


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The sites remained online Thursday as the local telecom company struggled to block them.

Pranesh Prakash, policy director for the Indian advocacy group the Center for Internet and Society, called the ban a "blow to freedom of speech" and "legally unprecedented in India."

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A Kashmiri student throws a stone during clashes with Indian government forces this week CREDIT: AFP
An official with Kashmir's state-owned telecom company, Bharat Sanchar Nigam, said engineers were still working on shutting down the 22 sites, including Facebook and Twitter, but so far had been unable to do so without freezing the internet across the Himalayan region. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give technical details of the effort to the media.

Meanwhile, 3G and 4G cellphone service has been suspended for more than a week, but slower 2G service is still available.

Residents of Srinagar, the region's main city, were busily downloading documents, software and applications onto their smartphones which would likely be able to circumvent the social media block once it goes into effect. Many expressed relief to still have internet access Thursday morning.


"It was a welcome surprise," said Tariq Ahmed, a 24-year-old university student. "It appears they've hit a technical glitch to block social media en mass."

While the government has halted internet service in Kashmir in previous attempts to prevent anti-India demonstrations, this is the first time they have done so in response to the circulation of videos and photos showing alleged military abuse.

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India is WhatsApp's biggest market CREDIT: PA
Others mocked the government. A Facebook post by Kashmiri writer Arif Ayaz Parrey said the ban showed "the Indian government has decided to take on the collective subversive wisdom of cyberspace humanity."

Indian police and paramilitary officials accuse agitators of using social media to instigate violence.

An international journalists' rights group urged Indian authorities to immediately revoke the "sweeping censorship of social media," saying it "will bring neither peace nor order" in the region.

"Such broad censorship clearly violates the democratic ideals and human rights India purports to uphold," said Steven Butler, Asia Program coordinator at the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists.

Kashmiris have been uploading videos and photos of alleged abuse for some years, but several recently posted clips, captured in the days surrounding a violence-plagued local election on April 9, have proven to be especially powerful and have helped to intensify anti-India protests.

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Kashmiris protest against the Indian government CREDIT: EPA
One video shows a stone-throwing teenage boy being shot by a soldier from a few meters (yards) away. Another shows soldiers making a group of young men, held inside an armored vehicle, shout profanities against Pakistan while a soldier kicks and slaps them with a stick.


The video pans to a young boy's bleeding face as he cries. Yet another clip shows three soldiers holding a teenage boy down with their boots and beating him on his back.

The video that drew the most outrage was of young shawl weaver Farooq Ahmed Dar tied to the hood of an army jeep as it patrolled villages on voting day. A soldier can be heard saying in Hindi over a loudspeaker, "Stone throwers will meet a similar fate," as residents look on aghast.


Protests and clashes are an almost daily occurrence in Indian-administered Kashmir, where anti-India sentiment runs deep among the mostly Muslim population after decades of military crackdowns. Disputes over control of the Kashmir region, claimed by both India and Pakistan, have sparked two wars between the nations since 1947.



http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/...ial-media-banned-kashmir-170426132038275.html
Facebook, Twitter, other social media banned in Kashmir
Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp among apps temporarily banned by authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir.

Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir have banned Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp after the Indian government said social media services were "being misused by antinational and antisocial elements".

It is the first time the government has taken such a step, although it regularly blocks mobile internet signals in the Kashmir Valley.


Internet services were cut 28 times over the past five years, and in 2016 the Indian government blocked internet signals for five months.


 
its a common practise to block internet in sensitive places .... they blocked internet in Haryana last year ...but still their accounts on face book remain active , if some is dying because of face book addiction they can go out of sensitive zone to login in face book

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...eservation-agitation-mobile-internet-haryana/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/04/27/india-bans-social-media-kashmir-one-month/
India bans social media in Kashmir for one month
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TELEMMGLPICT000126954397-large_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqpVlberWd9EgFPZtcLiMQfyf2A9a6I9YchsjMeADBa08.jpeg

The services banned include Facebook and WhatsApp CREDIT: AP
27 APRIL 2017 • 12:00PM


Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir have banned 22 social media sites including Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter in an effort to calm tensions in the disputed region.

The government said Wednesday that the one-month ban was necessary for public safety because social media were being "misused by anti-national and anti-social elements." Videos depicting the alleged abuse of Kashmiris by Indian forces fueled protests have been shown on social media in recent days.


"It's being felt that continued misuse of social networking sites and instant messaging services is likely to be detrimental to the interests of peace and tranquility in the state," the public order said.


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The sites remained online Thursday as the local telecom company struggled to block them.

Pranesh Prakash, policy director for the Indian advocacy group the Center for Internet and Society, called the ban a "blow to freedom of speech" and "legally unprecedented in India."

TELEMMGLPICT000126773336-large_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqK3Ytq28vYzV8vgytz3tt20cdhPuOVqLHI0GKTHeusDU.jpeg

A Kashmiri student throws a stone during clashes with Indian government forces this week CREDIT: AFP
An official with Kashmir's state-owned telecom company, Bharat Sanchar Nigam, said engineers were still working on shutting down the 22 sites, including Facebook and Twitter, but so far had been unable to do so without freezing the internet across the Himalayan region. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give technical details of the effort to the media.

Meanwhile, 3G and 4G cellphone service has been suspended for more than a week, but slower 2G service is still available.

Residents of Srinagar, the region's main city, were busily downloading documents, software and applications onto their smartphones which would likely be able to circumvent the social media block once it goes into effect. Many expressed relief to still have internet access Thursday morning.


"It was a welcome surprise," said Tariq Ahmed, a 24-year-old university student. "It appears they've hit a technical glitch to block social media en mass."

While the government has halted internet service in Kashmir in previous attempts to prevent anti-India demonstrations, this is the first time they have done so in response to the circulation of videos and photos showing alleged military abuse.

TELEMMGLPICT000125053669-large_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BquX7lRszhEnH5jlrEds59RgJX0eQK1wm8NMqSDApP_gw.jpeg

India is WhatsApp's biggest market CREDIT: PA
Others mocked the government. A Facebook post by Kashmiri writer Arif Ayaz Parrey said the ban showed "the Indian government has decided to take on the collective subversive wisdom of cyberspace humanity."

Indian police and paramilitary officials accuse agitators of using social media to instigate violence.

An international journalists' rights group urged Indian authorities to immediately revoke the "sweeping censorship of social media," saying it "will bring neither peace nor order" in the region.

"Such broad censorship clearly violates the democratic ideals and human rights India purports to uphold," said Steven Butler, Asia Program coordinator at the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists.

Kashmiris have been uploading videos and photos of alleged abuse for some years, but several recently posted clips, captured in the days surrounding a violence-plagued local election on April 9, have proven to be especially powerful and have helped to intensify anti-India protests.

TELEMMGLPICT000126122051-large_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqejI1gRHJsOsGt35KcRG67_zagkgDh9j9BTt63qDTo6s.jpeg

Kashmiris protest against the Indian government CREDIT: EPA
One video shows a stone-throwing teenage boy being shot by a soldier from a few meters (yards) away. Another shows soldiers making a group of young men, held inside an armored vehicle, shout profanities against Pakistan while a soldier kicks and slaps them with a stick.


The video pans to a young boy's bleeding face as he cries. Yet another clip shows three soldiers holding a teenage boy down with their boots and beating him on his back.

The video that drew the most outrage was of young shawl weaver Farooq Ahmed Dar tied to the hood of an army jeep as it patrolled villages on voting day. A soldier can be heard saying in Hindi over a loudspeaker, "Stone throwers will meet a similar fate," as residents look on aghast.


Protests and clashes are an almost daily occurrence in Indian-administered Kashmir, where anti-India sentiment runs deep among the mostly Muslim population after decades of military crackdowns. Disputes over control of the Kashmir region, claimed by both India and Pakistan, have sparked two wars between the nations since 1947.



http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/...ial-media-banned-kashmir-170426132038275.html
Facebook, Twitter, other social media banned in Kashmir
Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp among apps temporarily banned by authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir.

Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir have banned Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp after the Indian government said social media services were "being misused by antinational and antisocial elements".

It is the first time the government has taken such a step, although it regularly blocks mobile internet signals in the Kashmir Valley.


Internet services were cut 28 times over the past five years, and in 2016 the Indian government blocked internet signals for five months.

 
its a common practise to block internet in sensitive places .... they blocked internet in Haryana last year ...but still their accounts on face book remain active , if some is dying because of face book addiction they can go out of sensitive zone to login in face book

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...eservation-agitation-mobile-internet-haryana/

In Indian Held Kashmir it is not about dying of Facebook addiction but it is more to do with Indian government attempt to hide atrocities against Kashmiris.
 
Bhayaland b bara kamsal hay paisa lay k hee ilaj karta hay muft main nahi.
do u work for free?
or pakistani doctors work for free?
does ur aatmi salahiyat wali army works for free? :D
well,,,u know the answer,,oh wait,lol even "god/gods":pleasantry: wants prayers n what not,,waha bhi free nahi hai.
so tell me why shud we work for free,,tht too for someone,who supposedly (according to pdf pakistanis) is very different different thn us :lol: n basically believes in a xenophobic concept of two nation theory.
on top of tht this guy has already got "azadi" frm oppressing hindus :rofl:
phir bhi haath jor ke yaha aa raha hai,,ye baat kuch samajh nahi aai.
hence,,only explanation is my conclusion
you mean every one living on the western side of Assam in bhaiya ..... :D :D
somthng tht looks like a bhayya,walks like a bhayya,talks like bhayya must be a bhayya.
case in point,,,lots of arabs look like bhayya,,,but they r not necessarily bhayya.
btw,,,bro,,,i dont hate anybody:victory1: peace
 

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