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UN refused to interfare between India and Pakistan

hope this will sound as a wake up call for Pakistani friends that it is India and Pakistan who have to solve this...world is simply not interested...and anyways UN is a dysfunctional body when it comes to issue resolution...
 
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Dialogue only option for India, Pakistan: Nawaz
Isnt Pakistan now towing India;s line when for last decade India was asking for dialogue and Pakistan was hell bound on Kashmir raga and militancy. when India has started paying Pakistan in the response it can understand, they are being shooed away by everyone around the world. This will continue till Pakistan toe to line of civilized world and end militancy and infiltration.
 
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Isnt Pakistan now towing India;s line when for last decade India was asking for dialogue and Pakistan was hell bound on Kashmir raga and militancy. when India has started paying Pakistan in the response it can understand, they are being shooed away by everyone around the world. This will continue till Pakistan toe to line of civilized world and end militancy and infiltration.
let us wait for.. neighbours response. ..
 
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This is nothing new.... but the main question is PA killed so many people only for two points..

1) making kashmir an international issue.

2) to teach nawaz a lesson for trying to make peace with India. next tym he must be careful.



Now everyone wait for a terror attack from Pakistan. They are so predictable.
 
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UN ignores Pakistan bid to seek intervention on Kashmir
IndiaToday.In United Nations, October 14, 2014 | UPDATED 09:53 IST


UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Photo: APPakistan's latest efforts seeking UN intervention on the Kashmir issue have failed to draw any new response from the world body which reiterated that India and Pakistan need to resolve all differences through dialogue to find a long-term solution to the dispute.

Sartaj Aziz, adviser to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on national security and foreign affairs, had written to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the recent border tension with India and sought the UN's intervention, stepping up its attempts to internationalise the Kashmir issue.

In the letter to Ban, Aziz said Pakistan believes the UN has an important role to play in promoting the objective of peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue, including through his "good offices".

Ban's deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq, when asked to comment on the letter seeking Ban's intervention and his viewpoint on the issue, told reporters yesterday he would refer to a statement that was issued last week by Ban's spokesperson in which the UN chief encouraged India and Pakistan to resolve all differences through dialogue and engage constructively to find a long-term solution for peace and stability in Kashmir.

The Secretary-General is "concerned about the recent escalation of violence along the Line of Control between India and Pakistan. He deplores the loss of lives and the displacement of civilians on both sides," said the statement.

A war of words between the two countries over the situation at the LoC took place last week at the UN General Assembly where India said that it was a "matter of deep regret" that Pakistan violated the ceasefire, in which eight people were killed and several others injured.

India made it clear that its armed forces are "fully ready" to respond to "provocation".

India also said that the onus of creating a positive environment for normalisation of relations is on Pakistan.

The UN has long maintained an institutional presence in the contested area between the two countries.

The UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) observes and reports on ceasefire violations along and across the LoC and the working boundary between the South Asian neighbours in Jammu and Kashmir, as well as reports developments that could lead to ceasefire violations.

India has, however, always maintained that UNMOGIP has "outlived its relevance" and has "no role to play whatsoever" on the issue.

Read more at: UN ignores Pakistan bid to seek intervention on Kashmir : World, News - India Today

Any international news that comes from an indian news source can be simply dumped in the dust bin.
 
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This is nothing new.... but the main question is PA killed so many people only for two points..

1) making kashmir an international issue.

2) to teach nawaz a lesson for trying to make peace with India. next tym he must be careful.



Now everyone wait for a terror attack from Pakistan. They are so predictable.


Point 1 is plausible but I am not sure about the second one. IMO Nawaz is fully involved in this. He has good relations with the present army chief and both of them together planned this to divert people's attention from the protests to India. It seems to be working out quite well for them.
 
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To hell with the UN ... all it is good for is slapping sanctions and doing the dirty work for select. It does abs nothing useful, and what looks useful is always a smokescreen for something sinister. Our stupid ministers are wasting our time asking help from this menacing institute. If India wants war, bring it ... we have more armed public then their entire army and we'll make Pakistani rivers red with Indian soldiers blood!
 
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To hell with the UN ... all it is good for is slapping sanctions and doing the dirty work for select. It does abs nothing useful, and what looks useful is always a smokescreen for something sinister. Our stupid ministers are wasting our time asking help from this menacing institute. If India wants war, bring it ... we have more armed public then their entire army and we'll make Pakistani rivers red with Indian soldiers blood!


You could not do the simple - Out to do a complex?

Put some CNG in your Auto Rickshaws first, then think of war with India.

Now rant on!!
 
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To hell with the UN ... all it is good for is slapping sanctions and doing the dirty work for select. It does abs nothing useful, and what looks useful is always a smokescreen for something sinister. Our stupid ministers are wasting our time asking help from this menacing institute. If India wants war, bring it ... we have more armed public then their entire army and we'll make Pakistani rivers red with Indian soldiers blood!
Even you are admitting that the war would end up with Indian army entering Pakistan?
 
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