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Why JuD should refrain from seeking undeserved credit for Kashmir uprising?

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Burhan Muzaffar Wani, a social media warrior of liberation movement of Indian-held Jammu and Kashmir, was martyred in an encounter with occupation army of India on July 8, 2016. Through his social media campaign, he organized and fired up Kashmiri youth who had started feeling betrayed and disillusioned at the hands of their leaders and was frustrated at the atrocities of the occupation army. Wani, son of an educationist, was second of his siblings to have sacrificed his life to free his homeland from the clutches of Indian army.

Wani’s death has triggered a massive uprising invigorating the resistance movement which is more powerful than all the previous movements. This time it was purely indigenous in character. It was led and run by predominantly younger population of the valley. Due to its indigenous character, the movement not only attracted the attention of international community, it also shook the conscience of Indian intelligentsia and people at large. It was for the first time that the world realized that Kashmir’s liberation was a popular demand and a dream shared by all Kashmiris. The movement is genuinely gaining ground without any inference from across the Line of Control.

Probably for the first time, the valley, and the world saw massive and unprecedented rallies of furious youth holding Pakistani flags. The message was clear; India has lost any iota of moral right to be occupying Kashmir and that the youngest generation of the occupied valley wants no more nonsense from any quarter. Kashmiris want freedom from India through the exercise of right of self-determination promised by the United Nations.

Kashmiri sentiments have so far been exploited by many vested interest groups who have their own axe to grind and who look for an opportunity to take credit and serve their petty interests. These elements are both political and religious but political in the final analysis. Kashmiri leaders of all hues including APHC and other small political and militant groups have thoroughly disappointed Kashmiris. For fighting the cause of liberation, these organizations claim their own pound of flesh. Some jihadi organizations want to enforce their brand of religion in the valley but have brought death and destruction. Innocent and unarmed Kashmiri men and women have to suffer at the hands of fanatics and Indian army. These jihadis have tainted the genuine liberation movement as being sponsored by Pakistan or its agencies.

The latest spanner in the works was thrown by Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed when he claimed that the man who was leading the processions following the killing of Burhan Wani, was a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant. HuD may have made valuable contribution in the service of humanity but in an effort of claiming credit for his organization, he may have harmed the cause for which Kashmiri youth have offered supreme sacrifices. Kashmir needs silent soldiers, not credit-seekers. As for Pakistan, she is committed to provide moral and diplomatic support for the cause of Plebiscite in Kashmir but it cannot isolate itself internationally by being seen as a sponsor of the jihadi activities.

The Passive Voices: How JuD can sabotage Kashmir's indigenous struggle for freedom?
 
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Burhan Muzaffar Wani, a social media warrior of liberation movement of Indian-held Jammu and Kashmir, was martyred in an encounter with occupation army of India on July 8, 2016. Through his social media campaign, he organized and fired up Kashmiri youth who had started feeling betrayed and disillusioned at the hands of their leaders and was frustrated at the atrocities of the occupation army. Wani, son of an educationist, was second of his siblings to have sacrificed his life to free his homeland from the clutches of Indian army.

Wani’s death has triggered a massive uprising invigorating the resistance movement which is more powerful than all the previous movements. This time it was purely indigenous in character. It was led and run by predominantly younger population of the valley. Due to its indigenous character, the movement not only attracted the attention of international community, it also shook the conscience of Indian intelligentsia and people at large. It was for the first time that the world realized that Kashmir’s liberation was a popular demand and a dream shared by all Kashmiris. The movement is genuinely gaining ground without any inference from across the Line of Control.

Probably for the first time, the valley, and the world saw massive and unprecedented rallies of furious youth holding Pakistani flags. The message was clear; India has lost any iota of moral right to be occupying Kashmir and that the youngest generation of the occupied valley wants no more nonsense from any quarter. Kashmiris want freedom from India through the exercise of right of self-determination promised by the United Nations.

Kashmiri sentiments have so far been exploited by many vested interest groups who have their own axe to grind and who look for an opportunity to take credit and serve their petty interests. These elements are both political and religious but political in the final analysis. Kashmiri leaders of all hues including APHC and other small political and militant groups have thoroughly disappointed Kashmiris. For fighting the cause of liberation, these organizations claim their own pound of flesh. Some jihadi organizations want to enforce their brand of religion in the valley but have brought death and destruction. Innocent and unarmed Kashmiri men and women have to suffer at the hands of fanatics and Indian army. These jihadis have tainted the genuine liberation movement as being sponsored by Pakistan or its agencies.

The latest spanner in the works was thrown by Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed when he claimed that the man who was leading the processions following the killing of Burhan Wani, was a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant. HuD may have made valuable contribution in the service of humanity but in an effort of claiming credit for his organization, he may have harmed the cause for which Kashmiri youth have offered supreme sacrifices. Kashmir needs silent soldiers, not credit-seekers. As for Pakistan, she is committed to provide moral and diplomatic support for the cause of Plebiscite in Kashmir but it cannot isolate itself internationally by being seen as a sponsor of the jihadi activities.

The Passive Voices: How JuD can sabotage Kashmir's indigenous struggle for freedom?
no one takes Jud seriously in Pakistan ....... they only make headlines when some Indian speaks about them ............. they are more popular in India then Pakistan

He's himself giving credit
Jud is self proclaimed ...... whatever they think they are ....... most of their madrassahs are banned and public opinion about them is of pro-terrorists ........... they pay you to attend rallies ....... i've made money attending heir rallies in my city .......
but truth be told they serve one of the best deig chawal

without any inference from across the Line of Control.
that is true even hurriyet leaders have condemned Pakistani leadership for not providing proper support

meanwhile the best think about JuD is their FIF ambulance service .......... respect for FIF
 
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This so called sponsored uprising is limited to some pockets....somewhere it said to only six districts. Right now there is curfew in only three. My analysis says, it will make an attempt to raise again towards August 15th. After that it will die its natural death, as there are zero tourist right now. The money saved will evaporate within one or two week. The hotels, house boat owners, all associated with tourism and the traders will feel the pinch and the sponsors will give into the pressure as their coffers will also be empty!!
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These uprisings are basically done by anti-india forces to make their presence felt.

If peace will prevail in valley then these forces will become irrelevant.
 
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Burhan Muzaffar Wani, a social media warrior of liberation movement of Indian-held Jammu and Kashmir, was martyred in an encounter with occupation army of India on July 8, 2016. Through his social media campaign, he organized and fired up Kashmiri youth who had started feeling betrayed and disillusioned at the hands of their leaders and was frustrated at the atrocities of the occupation army. Wani, son of an educationist, was second of his siblings to have sacrificed his life to free his homeland from the clutches of Indian army.

Wani’s death has triggered a massive uprising invigorating the resistance movement which is more powerful than all the previous movements. This time it was purely indigenous in character. It was led and run by predominantly younger population of the valley. Due to its indigenous character, the movement not only attracted the attention of international community, it also shook the conscience of Indian intelligentsia and people at large. It was for the first time that the world realized that Kashmir’s liberation was a popular demand and a dream shared by all Kashmiris. The movement is genuinely gaining ground without any inference from across the Line of Control.

Probably for the first time, the valley, and the world saw massive and unprecedented rallies of furious youth holding Pakistani flags. The message was clear; India has lost any iota of moral right to be occupying Kashmir and that the youngest generation of the occupied valley wants no more nonsense from any quarter. Kashmiris want freedom from India through the exercise of right of self-determination promised by the United Nations.

Kashmiri sentiments have so far been exploited by many vested interest groups who have their own axe to grind and who look for an opportunity to take credit and serve their petty interests. These elements are both political and religious but political in the final analysis. Kashmiri leaders of all hues including APHC and other small political and militant groups have thoroughly disappointed Kashmiris. For fighting the cause of liberation, these organizations claim their own pound of flesh. Some jihadi organizations want to enforce their brand of religion in the valley but have brought death and destruction. Innocent and unarmed Kashmiri men and women have to suffer at the hands of fanatics and Indian army. These jihadis have tainted the genuine liberation movement as being sponsored by Pakistan or its agencies.

The latest spanner in the works was thrown by Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed when he claimed that the man who was leading the processions following the killing of Burhan Wani, was a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant. HuD may have made valuable contribution in the service of humanity but in an effort of claiming credit for his organization, he may have harmed the cause for which Kashmiri youth have offered supreme sacrifices. Kashmir needs silent soldiers, not credit-seekers. As for Pakistan, she is committed to provide moral and diplomatic support for the cause of Plebiscite in Kashmir but it cannot isolate itself internationally by being seen as a sponsor of the jihadi activities.

The Passive Voices: How JuD can sabotage Kashmir's indigenous struggle for freedom?

well said.

finally the JUD menace is now exposed like the taliban menace.

next is who runs and dictate this menace. since these mules can't utter a word without dictation.
 
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This so called sponsored uprising is limited to some pockets....somewhere it said to only six districts. Right now there is curfew in only three. My analysis says, it will make an attempt to raise again towards August 15th. After that it will die its natural death, as there are zero tourist right now. The money saved will evaporate within one or two week. The hotels, house boat owners, all associated with tourism and the traders will feel the pinch and the sponsors will give into the pressure as their coffers will also be empty!!
And only for six districts you deployed so much of force ? no City peoples are more active that is why some pockets are more active but whole Kashmir wants freedom from India but since they are living in remote place and have less politically or socially active that is why you can't witness much protest from theses areas.
 
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Nowadays it is the social media which brings the youth together and bring change in the mindset of society at large.

In India, we have witnessed the rise of Kejriwal in Delhi solely attributed to social media which rallied lacs of youth to join Anna Hazare anti corruption movement.

Small group of young techies, With meticulous planning and even with a meagre budget can bring about drastic results.

Therefore Hafiz Saeed who is a total computer illiterate should refrain from seeking credit for this carefully planned rioting which was a beautifully orchestrated handwork of smarties sitting in Islamabad right across the border
 
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The aim of JuD is to get funding, charity and popularity so that's the natural thing. They claim and if you read their newspaper, they have already killed all of the Indian occupation forces if one runs a statistic check on that...
 
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God for love.

God for money.

God for power.

There is no religious conflict in Kashmir.

It is an occupation of an alien force of Kashmiri peoples.

By giving it religious tone, some can profit from it. Both in occpying country and PK.

Religion have nothing to do with.

Would even be counter-productive.

Even if Kashmiris were christian would they accept an alien occupier?

PK diplomacy needs upping its game if they want to help their kin.
 
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