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‘Taking Back Azad Kashmir Land Next On Agenda, Article 370 Died The Day Pandits Were Driven Out’: Subramanian

The Hindus of the Kashmir Valley, were forced to flee the Kashmir valley as a result of being targeted by JKLF and Islamist insurgents during late 1989 and early 1990.[4][5] Of the approximately 300,000[6][7][8] to 600,000[9][10] Hindus living in the Kashmir Valley in 1990 only 2,000–3,000 remain there in 2016.[11]
More than 62,000 families are registered as Kashmiri refugees including some Sikh families.[12] Most families were resettled in Jammu, National Capital Region surrounding Delhi and other neighbouring states.[13]
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The fascist Indian state first dispersed them and now they cannot go back and enjoy their rights as Kashmiris.

#Genocide
 
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"Azad Kashmir Included When I Talk About J&K": Amit Shah Hits Back At Opposition
Amit Shah on Kashmir: As Congress members shouted at him, Home Minister Amit Shah hit back: "Kashmir ki seema mein Azad Kashmir bhi aata hai...Jaan de denge iske liye! (Azad Kashmir also falls within Kashmir. We will give up our lives for it)."



NEW DELHI:

Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and it includes Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), Home Minister Amit Shah said today as he addressed the Lok Sabha on the tectonic move to end special status for Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and to bifurcate the state into two union territories.

"This is not a political move... Parliament has full powers to make laws for the entire country.... The constitution of India and the constitution of Jammu and Kashmir both allow for this to be done," Amit Shah said as Congress members interrupted him with their protests.

"Kashmir is an integral part of India. I want to make it absolutely clear that every single time we say Jammu and Kashmir, it includes Pak-Occupied Kashmir (including Gilgit-Baltistan) as well as Aksai Chin. Let there be no doubt over it. Entire Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of the Union of India," the Home Minister said.

He was responding to Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury's charge that the government violated rules by turning Jammu and Kashmir into a union territory. The Congress lawmaker, awkwardly for his party, also appeared to suggest that the changes in Jammu and Kashmir's status were not an internal matter.

"I don't think you are thinking about Azad Kashmir, you violated all rules and converted a state into a union territory overnight," Mr Chowdhury said, Sonia Gandhi seated by his side.

"I want to know. You say it's an internal matter. But it is being monitored since 1948 by the UN, is that an internal matter? We signed the Shimla Agreement and Lahore Declaration, was that an internal matter or bilateral? Can J&K be an internal matter considering previous bilateral agreements between India and Pakistan, "he questioned.

"I want to be enlightened by you. Congress party wants to be enlightened. It is a fundamental question," Mr Chowdhury said.

Amit Shah retorted that there should be no doubt that Jammu and Kashmir was an inseparable part of India and wondered if the Congress leader thought it was not an internal matter of India. "Kashmir ki seema mein Azad Kashmir bhi aata hai... Jaan de denge iske liye! (Azad Kashmir also falls within Kashmir. We will give up our lives for it)," he shot back.

The Home Minister also took a dig at the Congress's apparent divide within on Article 370, asking the party to clarify whether it was in favour of the government's Kashmir move or against it.

On Monday, the bill to reorganise Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories cruised through the Rajya Sabha - where the government is short of a majority - with several opposition parties walking out and others siding with the government, like Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party, Naveen Patnaik's Biju Janata Dal, Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSR Congress, N Chandrababu Naidu's Telugu Desam Party and Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party.

The Congress was among the opposition parties who argued against the move even though some of its leaders appeared to contradict the party line and support the government's decision outside parliament.

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This morning, as Congress lawmakers met with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to firm up the party line and present a united front, they were told to oppose the move. Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, asked whether the party should support or oppose the move, reportedly said: "We will oppose it and our opposition is based on the manner in which the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the state assembly, have not been consulted."



https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/art...lk-about-j-k-amit-shah-hits-back-at-o-2080920
 
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Acha ji...then show some balls and cross the border. This time PA will not spare bippin the rat.
 
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"Azad Kashmir Included When I Talk About J&K": Amit Shah Hits Back At Opposition
Amit Shah on Kashmir: As Congress members shouted at him, Home Minister Amit Shah hit back: "Kashmir ki seema mein Azad Kashmir bhi aata hai...Jaan de denge iske liye! (Azad Kashmir also falls within Kashmir. We will give up our lives for it)."



NEW DELHI:

Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and it includes Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), Home Minister Amit Shah said today as he addressed the Lok Sabha on the tectonic move to end special status for Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and to bifurcate the state into two union territories.

"This is not a political move... Parliament has full powers to make laws for the entire country.... The constitution of India and the constitution of Jammu and Kashmir both allow for this to be done," Amit Shah said as Congress members interrupted him with their protests.

"Kashmir is an integral part of India. I want to make it absolutely clear that every single time we say Jammu and Kashmir, it includes Pak-Occupied Kashmir (including Gilgit-Baltistan) as well as Aksai Chin. Let there be no doubt over it. Entire Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of the Union of India," the Home Minister said.

He was responding to Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury's charge that the government violated rules by turning Jammu and Kashmir into a union territory. The Congress lawmaker, awkwardly for his party, also appeared to suggest that the changes in Jammu and Kashmir's status were not an internal matter.

"I don't think you are thinking about Azad Kashmir, you violated all rules and converted a state into a union territory overnight," Mr Chowdhury said, Sonia Gandhi seated by his side.

"I want to know. You say it's an internal matter. But it is being monitored since 1948 by the UN, is that an internal matter? We signed the Shimla Agreement and Lahore Declaration, was that an internal matter or bilateral? Can J&K be an internal matter considering previous bilateral agreements between India and Pakistan, "he questioned.

"I want to be enlightened by you. Congress party wants to be enlightened. It is a fundamental question," Mr Chowdhury said.

Amit Shah retorted that there should be no doubt that Jammu and Kashmir was an inseparable part of India and wondered if the Congress leader thought it was not an internal matter of India. "Kashmir ki seema mein Azad Kashmir bhi aata hai... Jaan de denge iske liye! (Azad Kashmir also falls within Kashmir. We will give up our lives for it)," he shot back.

The Home Minister also took a dig at the Congress's apparent divide within on Article 370, asking the party to clarify whether it was in favour of the government's Kashmir move or against it.

On Monday, the bill to reorganise Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories cruised through the Rajya Sabha - where the government is short of a majority - with several opposition parties walking out and others siding with the government, like Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party, Naveen Patnaik's Biju Janata Dal, Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSR Congress, N Chandrababu Naidu's Telugu Desam Party and Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party.

The Congress was among the opposition parties who argued against the move even though some of its leaders appeared to contradict the party line and support the government's decision outside parliament.

16 COMMENTS
This morning, as Congress lawmakers met with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to firm up the party line and present a united front, they were told to oppose the move. Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, asked whether the party should support or oppose the move, reportedly said: "We will oppose it and our opposition is based on the manner in which the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the state assembly, have not been consulted."



https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/art...lk-about-j-k-amit-shah-hits-back-at-o-2080920

Of course he is going to say it. You expect him to just relinquish the Indian claim over Pakistani Kashmir ? It's all for bluffing his constituency though, he wont do anything.
 
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Or as I have said the tensions will be ramped-up to a point where international intervention will become necessary and leading to possible negotiation and settlement.

there events are nothing anything like in the living memory and as many people in India are saying this step has taken us back to 1947. There will be a solution to this now one way or another.

PS: When I say solution I mean one of these:

1. Pakistan does nothing and Kashmir slowly gets integrated with change in population;

2. Blood bath leading to some settlement.
 
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Good... I welcome :welcome: this statement whole heartedly . Please come and take it :enjoy:
 
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IK may come on TV and say "We as ZEMEYDAR Quom won't mind it.....Peace is what we need....blah blah...

Look at a joint session in parliament...Govt & Opposition fighting like kids. Govt...did blunder ...they forgot to include Indian recent move on agenda list....Opposition sparked in fury
 
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Pakistan was told that India is not planning to carve out a new country in East Pakistan. Some voices here and there told not to believe our "allies" including Chinese and Americans however we decided to believe them. What happened next is part of the history.

Indian ministers have openly talked about creating 4 more countries from Pakistan. This is up to Pakistan to decide what to do now. You banked on Chinese and US before and you are banking on them again...
 
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