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It will be better for india to get out of Kashmir on its own rather than being forced out
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This is PAKISTAN.Anyway the crowd has increased many fold. according to this tweet.
Looks like ManU scored more than one goal today
the frustration of a spectacular failure is so apparent. As I always say about Pakistanis talking about KashmirI really actually pity the piss poor Indians now, who everyone can see on this thread are left only to count number of people...I mean they have tottally been subdued to the level of counting clerk a a typical Bania, Banias are good counters due to the nature of work they do. Hahahahah.
Anyway:
It will be better for india to get out of Kashmir on its own rather than being forced out
Crowd is crowd, be it UK or Pakistan.This is PAKISTAN.
No way is that London.
Good one! Who is going to force them out exactly? The factor that looked like the best hope of achieving this (the militants sent over from Pakistan) has been well and truly suppressed by the Indian Army and police forces. Thus you have resorted to, what I'm going to call the "Gaza route", which is to try and get world public opinion on your side but here you have failed emphatically and no one in the West seems to care one iota.It will be better for india to get out of Kashmir on its own rather than being forced out
It will be better for india to get out of Kashmir on its own rather than being forced out
Some Pakistanis and their fake pictures (like their fake achievements )This is PAKISTAN.
No way is that London.
It's not hard to get a large crowd in Pakistan on any issue, let alone Kashmir. And do we know this protest is actually about the Kashmir issue (not that it would surprise me)?Crowd is crowd, be it UK or Pakistan.
I can't speak for all 1.25 Billion Indians, but personally I am just finding the juxtaposition between calling this a "million" march and the reality utterly delicious. Jitters don't even come into it, what is to be afraid of? A few hundred British Pakistanis?The Kashmir cause is picking up pace and one can see the indians are getting more and more jittery now