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Srinagar - In occupied Kashmir, Indian police arrested two Kashmiri youth on wearing green Pakistani T-shirts ‘Woom Pakistan’ in Udhampur.
The youth were arrested after they were found roaming in the town wearing green Pakistani-T shirts with ‘Woom Pakistan’ written on them in English and Urdu.
On the other hand, the roadside vendors staged protest at Lal Chowk against highhandedness of police. They blocked the road and burnt trash at several places leading to Lal Chowk near Biscoe School disrupting the vehicular traffic for several hours.
The street vendors accused the police of ransacking their goods. "We have suffered huge financial losses due to police action. We have been doing business at this spot for past many years. We condemn the police action against us on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr,” a group of street vendors said.
"The drive was wrongly timed as shoppers have started flocking the markets to buy essentials, goods, gifts and other items for the festival," a teacher Abdul Rashid Butt said.

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And how being a democracy related to arresting people suspected of being the supporters of an enemy nation.

A democracy means that the citizens have the right to the freedom of speech.

I guess the "worlds biggest democracy" is following a different definition in comparison to the rest of the world.

Democracy is the reason why they were arrested and not executed or stoned to death for wearing ' blasphemous' T Shirts .

In a true democracy you shouldn't even be arrested.
 
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A democracy means that the citizens have the right to the freedom of speech.

I guess the "worlds biggest democracy" is following a different definition in comparison to the rest of the world.

The rest of the world includes Pakistan too I presume.

Pak too is a democracy, try wearing an T Shirt with an Indian flag on it and watch the fun.

The reaction to such incidents on both sides of the Radcliffe line is the same.
 
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A democracy means that the citizens have the right to the freedom of speech.
I guess the "worlds biggest democracy" is following a different definition in comparison to the rest of the world.
In a true democracy you shouldn't even be arrested.
Freedom of speech doesn't include one supporting an enemy country who has been responsible for decade long insurgencies and death of over 50,000 people and try to create some disturbance. May be you should know something about law. You can be arrested if you are doing something that can affect a region's peace.
 
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If one wear Baluchistan flag T-Shirt....what will you do...kidnap them and months later they will turn up dead....

Stop making these stupid threads, when you know you can be bashed in same way.....

Balochistan flag is even flown in areas in Karachi.

So your analogy fails.

And the last part is pretty ironic considering the number of the threads indians make that remind one of the phrase: one shouldnt throw glass stones when living in a glass house

death of over 50,000 people and try to create some disturbance.

Oh yeah I forgot, Pakistan is responsible for this:

The mass graves of Kashmir | World news | The Guardian

Going by your logic then no one should wear an indian shirt in Kashmir because that would disrupt the regions peace.
 
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A democracy means that the citizens have the right to the freedom of speech.
I guess the "worlds biggest democracy" is following a different definition in comparison to the rest of the world.
In a true democracy you shouldn't even be arrested.

Try waving an Indian flag in your democracy (Pakistan, not USA) and you will know the difference..
 
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Balochistan flag is even flown in areas in Karachi.

So your analogy fails.

And the last part is pretty ironic considering the number of the threads indians make that remind one of the phrase: one shouldnt throw glass stones when living in a glass house
You really want to get into this.....

Well, look at most of the threads and posts, Pakistanis, Chinese, Bangladeshis, Srilankans , all targeting India and none of their comments getting deleted or anyone getting banned....

Yeah we know we shouldn't throw stones if our house is made up of glass but yours is well protected by the very people who are supposed to be neutral. So spare me with your lecture on Philosophy.
 
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Try waving an Indian flag in your democracy (Pakistan, not USA) and you will know the difference..

Yeah I'd like to see the reaction too.

But no one is bothered enough to fly an Indian flag in Pakistan
 
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Balochistan flag is even flown in areas in Karachi.

So your analogy fails.

And the last part is pretty ironic considering the number of the threads indians make that remind one of the phrase: one shouldnt throw glass stones when living in a glass house



Oh yeah I forgot, Pakistan is responsible for this:

The mass graves of Kashmir | World news | The Guardian

Going by your logic then no one should wear an indian shirt in Kashmir because that would disrupt the regions peace.
Mass graves in Kashmir, do you know who killed those people and who wee those people....if you don't shut up.....

You are just posting coz of frustration of your repeated failures to get Kashmir.....
 
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You really want to get into this.....

Well, look at most of the threads and posts, Pakistanis, Chinese, Bangladeshis, Srilankans , all targeting India and none of their comments getting deleted or anyone getting banned....

Yeah we know we shouldn't throw stones if our house is made up of glass but yours is well protected by the very people who are supposed to be neutral. So spare me with your lecture on Philosophy.

Last time I checked all those nationalities have gotten banned.

Ever wonder why those countries "target" India only?
 
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