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Can't ban Kashmir 'Million March', UK tells India

I hope the UK public now finally gets an awareness of the genocide and war crimes which have been committed against Kashmiris by Indian troops.
 
All I want for Kashmiris is that, Democratic India should give a demcratic right to the people of Kashmir and let them decide through a referendum.
I guess you are not very much aware of the complete context of the UN resolution. Go and first read it, then come back. Because jumping straight to the last step by passing first 4 steps will result in fall.

UK is just pissed off because we have not selected their fighters. Thats why they are allowing these kind of stuff to irritate India. But anyways, no harm, let them have their march. Lets see the strength and acceptance of this march
 
Only God knows for how long the poor Muslims in the UK have been demanding for their Sharia laws... please dear English Lord, show us poor mortals the right way by installing Sharia in different parts of the UK per the demands of your law abiding citizens.

Seriously though, a semi-Sharia is already on its way into the UK laws, it will be complete - if not today, then tomorrow... people around the world already consider the UK a gone case. So please shove your own democracy up your's, because India's democracy is not just the largest, but even the greatest - if you have the eye to recognize what democracy is.[
joke of the century :lol:
 
The United Kingdom government has told India that it cannot the planned ‘Kashmir Million March’ in London 'as it will be against the principles of free speech espoused by Britain', a news report said on Friday.



Details have emerged that Sushma Swaraj, External Affairs Minister (EAM) of India, met British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg last week here and raised concerns with him about the march, which will be led by former Pakistan-administered Kashmir prime minister Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhary and other Kashmiri leaders.



The British PM was told that the issue of Indian-controlled Kashmir was a “matter between India and Islamabad and such a rally would be against an open society”. Swaraj told Clegg that the ‘Kashmir Million March’ doesn’t “bode well for the relationship between the two countries” but the deputy PM told her that the march cannot be stopped, The News International said.



Clegg told the Indian minister that he appreciated her concerns but the rally in London will not be banned as it will be against the principles of free speech espoused by Britain, the report said.



He told the Indian minister that Britain greatly valued its relations with India but will not go against a democratic march which is expected to bring thousands of Kashmiris to the streets of London on Sunday.



India is taking this march so seriously that Prime Minister David Cameron was also asked about the ‘Kashmir Million March’ during an interview with a leading Indian channel but the PM refused to be drawn into the controversy. Cameron, however, said that Indo-Pak ties were a “bilateral issue” and the UK “wanted to see good relations between India and Pakistan”. The PM said that the UK didn’t want to see “any incursions across the Line of Control” and “its important that India and Pakistan have those coversations”. But Syed Akbaruddin, the spokesperson of Indian Ministry of External Affairs, said that it’s “normal for open societies to have platforms where people express their opinions”.



He went on: “However, at times these platforms are misused by enemies of open societies and its for those open societies to ensure that nothing is done which is inimical to their interests.”



The Indian irritation with the march was further evident when occupied Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that the “Million March” should have been held in the valley rather than the “cozy capitals of the United States and United Kingdom”.



“I have no problem in these people propounding an ideology but it would be better doing it from here rather than cozy environs of London, Washington, Paris and places like that,” Omar told reporters.



The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) has also objected to the “Kashmir Million March” which coincides with the day when the then ruler of erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir Maharaja Hari Singh signed the Instrument of Accession of the state with India against the wishes of the Kashmiri people.



BJP Kashmiri spokespersons Sunil Sethi and Balbir Ram Rattan said that those organsing the march in London were “anti nationals and divisive forces”.



Barrister Sultan Mahmood said that India doesn’t need to panic over the march and should show grace by not trying to arm-twist the UK government. “This march is independent and being organised by the Kashmiris who want to expose the barbaric face of India before the western world. Thousands had marched against Israel in London over the Gaza bombings. More than 120,000 Kashmiris have been massacred by India and India has acted worse than Israel but its crimes have not been exposed before the civilised world. This cannot go on. India must be held accountable.”



Veteran Kashmiri campaigner Hameed Pothi said that the UK government was aware that British Kashmiris are pro-democracy and peace-loving people who have taken part in the UK politics actively. “The UK govt is very much aware of the role of British Kashmiris and will never bow before the Indian pressure. India thinks that it can use its economic clout to suppress its dark deeds but that policy has failed and we will not rest until India is fully exposed.”


Can't ban Kashmir 'Million March', UK tells India - Latest Kashmir News & Analysis - - Kashmir Dispatch
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They should not..
Why should they...
its right to free speech and expression with acceptable standards of protest.
Uk cant ban it for any country ...
hope they follow same policy for USA and other EU nation too
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India need to be careful thats it.
if we are at right side and can prove then just keep it goinng
 
why are you guys jumping up and down :P Let these Mo**s walk and shout , Kashmir is not going anywhere .

Hey you Million retards just take your time and enjoy your "PROTEST"
 
So, world's largest democracy does not want people to protest :coffee:

PS - I am also going to participate in the rally as well :D

States like israel and india are against everything democracy stands for. If anything, they are the worst violators of democratic principles. They believe in democracy only when they have something to gain from it or else they kill it with quite ease.


don't ban them let them do what they want to do...as they will get nothing out of it

Obviously the indian diplomat didn't feel this way or else he wouldn't have asked to ban the rally. Now, who understands the implications better, you or the diplomat? To some people, the grapes are always sour, you know that don't you?
 
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I asked you in my previous Post. Why Pakistan didn't hold referendum in 1948, after accepting the UN Resolution? It's not us who is going towards solution, but it's other way around. :coffee:

Kashmiris have all the Democratic Rights, like any other state in India- Intact More. The mess in Kashmir was/is Courtesy of Islamist Terrorism.
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I am talking about "democratic" India, forget Pakistan its a dictatorship/Military holds the power and so on - I am dicussing "Demcratic" India should carry out democratic practices.

Kashmiris have all the Democratic Rights, like any other state in India- Intact More.

I Like a joke, However this is not funny at all.
 
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I am talking about "democratic" India, forget Pakistan its a dictatorship/Military holds the power and so on - I am dicussing "Demcratic" India should carry out democratic practices.

Kashmiris have all the Democratic Rights, like any other state in India- Intact More.

I Like a joke, However this is not funny at all.

It was typo. I meant In fact. That's not a joke, do some search, you'll get to know. :)
 
It was typo. I meant In fact. That's not a joke, do some search, you'll get to know. :)

You my friend are indeed funny - I can figure that out that it was "infact" and not intact.

My post was aimed at :- Kashmiris have all the Democratic Rights, like any other state in India-

Research about that kashmir is only area (Size) in the world that 0.7 million army is based to "keep an eye" on their own citizens. Very kind words from me you got there. :disagree:
 
You my friend are indeed funny - I can figure that out that it was "infact" and not intact.

My post was aimed at :- Kashmiris have all the Democratic Rights, like any other state in India-

Research about that kashmir is only area (Size) in the world that 0.7 million army is based to "keep an eye" on their own citizens. Very kind words from me you got there. :disagree:

Till 1988/9 their was no army in Kashmir. After dissolution of Soviet Union, Kashmir became hot bed of Unemployed Taliban. Hence, it bought the bloodshed in Kashmir. Therefore, army was deployed in Kashmir. Thanks to Islamist Terrorism.

I shared a URL from Defence.Pk. in my earlier posts regarding UN resolutions, go through it. :sick:
 
Obviously the indian diplomat didn't feel this way or else he wouldn't have asked to ban the rally. Now, who understands the implications better, you or the diplomat? To some people, the grapes are always sour, you know that don't you?


Logically this saying is not suitable for us as we already have grapes Isn't it.you can not even imply a saying right oh poor BD.

I hope the UK public now finally gets an awareness of the genocide and war crimes which have been committed against Kashmiris by Indian troops.


UK public will say It is the issue between India and Pakistan they will solve it through dialogs and thats it. Countries like India China Russia enjoy immunity.
 

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