toxic_pus
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yes of course its extremely complicated....hindustany say plebicite is not possible at this point; i personally dont see why it isnt.
If the new britisher ''report'' that came out on Kashmir is to be believed, then i dont see what objections hindustanys would have to it
The reason why plebiscite can't be held now, inspite of the status quo, is that the three basic preconditions to plebiscite have yet not been fulfilled. Condition#1 is that Pakistan shall withdraw all its troops and citizens from the part of Kashmir that is 'currently under their control'. Condition#2 is that, subsequent to Pakistan's withdrawal, India shall reduce troop strength to a level acceptable to UN. Condition#3 is that, the land evacuated by Pak will be governed by 'local authority' under direct supervision of UN.its a land dispute....not an ethnic dispute. Demographics have changed all over the place. Many Kashmiris also voluntarily left on Pakistani side and hindustany-occupied side -- to larger cities in search of jobs.
forget the demographics....given status quo, just hold the plebicite. I personally think the whole thing about demographics is exaggerated and over-stated bullshit. But that's my view.
Only if these conditions are fulfilled, movement towards plebiscite can begin.
Since you are suggesting a plebiscite now, in accordance to the situation that exists on the ground, you seem to want to bypass UN imposed conditions. So here is a quick question: would the result of a plebiscite conducted entirely by GoI be acceptable to you (leave GoP out because they have enough cranium power to suggest an extra-UN plebiscite)? If it is not, feel free to propose a mechanism to ensure neutrality (without referring to UN, of course).
Yes, we should abolish Article 370 immediately, flood the valley with Indians from rest of the country, and when we have completely skewed the demographics in our favour, we will conduct a plebiscite.ask the people LIVING IN THE LANDS -- people who call those lands HOME -- what they want to do.
the fact that hindustanys dont allow non-Kashmiris to purchase land is interesting. Then please don't feed me the lines that it is integral part of hindustan when you arent granting the 2 sides equal rights.
Capiche.
Yes, we are aware of Pakistani mentality. It is not for no reason that you lost your Eastern wing. Having no respect for indigenous populations and their aspirations, is not something to be proud of.i heard of Muslim celebrities not being able to buy land in Mumbai. Same deal.
In Pakistan our mentality is different. If you have the cash, you can buy the land. Doesnt matter who you are --especially among Muslims. We dont think about ethnicity or other things. A Baluch Pakistani could pack up one day and go buy property in Gilgit if he wanted to, if he had the means to do so.