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Diary of a Kashmir curfew: 'Our eyes are crucial to envisioning our future' (must read)

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Indian Army is using No.9 Cartridge instead of No.12 to disperse the crowd ...they are deliberately making the Kashmiris Blind ....!
 
haha bro if i am saying right than how did pak supported rebels. thing is we need to have capability to differentiate between cause and events.

Buddy what all you are saying is right but all that changed when Pakistan supported the rebels.
 
Shame on who i don't know Kashmir was a independent country in 1947 Pakistan invaded it to forcefully make it a part of Pakistan which forced Maharaja to aceed to India. Then there was Pakistan supported infiltration across LOC for decades which led to huge troop deployments.

Going by your definition any country with a tyrant ruling can be invaded! lol



On October 1947, Pashtuns from Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province recruited by the Poonch rebels, invaded Kashmir, along with the Poonch rebels, allegedly incensed by the atrocities against fellow Muslims in Poonch and Jammu. The tribesmen engaged in looting and killing along the way.[75] The ostensible aim of the guerilla campaign was to frighten Hari Singh into submission. Instead the Maharaja appealed to Mountbatten[c] for assistance, and the Governor-General agreed on the condition that the ruler accede to India.[73] Once the Maharaja signed the Instrument of Accession, Indian soldiers entered Kashmir and drove the Pakistani-sponsored irregulars from all but a small section of the state. India accepted the accession, regarding it provisional[76] until such time as the will of the people can be ascertained. Kashmir leader Sheikh Abdullah endorsed the accession as ad-hoc which would be ultimately decided by the people of the State. He was appointed the head of the emergency administration by the Maharaja.[77] The Pakistani government immediately contested the accession, suggesting that it was fraudulent, that the Maharaja acted under duress and that he had no right to sign an agreement with India when the standstill agreement with Pakistan was still in force.



n October 1947, Pashtuns from Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province recruited by the Poonch rebels, invaded Kashmir, along with the Poonch rebels, allegedly incensed by the atrocities against fellow Muslims in Poonch and Jammu. The tribesmen engaged in looting and killing along the way.[75] The ostensible aim of the guerilla campaign was to frighten Hari Singh into submission. Instead the Maharaja appealed to Mountbatten[c] for assistance, and the Governor-General agreed on the condition that the ruler accede to India.[73] Once the Maharaja signed the Instrument of Accession, Indian soldiers entered Kashmir and drove the Pakistani-sponsored irregulars from all but a small section of the state. India accepted the accession, regarding it provisional[76] until such time as the will of the people can be ascertained. Kashmir leader Sheikh Abdullah endorsed the accession as ad-hoc which would be ultimately decided by the people of the State. He was appointed the head of the emergency administration by the Maharaja.[77] The Pakistani government immediately contested the accession, suggesting that it was fraudulent, that the Maharaja acted under duress and that he had no right to sign an agreement with India when the standstill agreement with Pakistan was still in force.
Poonch rebels were kashmiris so freedom struggle
 

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