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Any talks with Pak on Kashmir will be about Pakistan occupied kashmir, says Rajnath


All-party meeting on Friday; PM to attend

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Rajnath Singh. — PTI/TV grab





New Delhi, August 10

Sharing the pain of the suffering Kashmiris, Parliament on Wednesday unanimously appealed to people of the Valley to restore peace and harmony even as the government expressed readiness to hold talks with moderate groups and others and decided to call an all-party meet on Friday.


Home Minister Rajnath Singh declared that there is no question of handing over Kashmir to the Army, quashing rumours that are being spread "deliberately".


With regard to dialogue with Pakistan, he said any talks on Kashmir will be about the territories under the occupation of that country.


"No power on earth can snatch Kashmir from us," Rajnath declared, while referring to letter of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to the UN seeking 'plebiscite' in Kashmir.


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He also promised to consider sending an all-party delegation to Kashmir, responding to demands made in the Rajya Sabha which discussed the "prevailing situation" in the Valley for over six hours.


Singh, while asserting that he was speaking on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said an all-party meeting will be held on Friday on the Kashmir situation. It will be attended by the Prime Minister.


While replying to the debate during which demands were made for stopping the use of pellet guns, Singh said instructions have been issued to security forces to exercise "maximum restraint" but there will be no compromise on national security and pro-Pakistan slogans on the Indian soil will not be tolerated in any case.


At the end of the debate in which 29 members from across the political spectrum spoke, the Rajya Sabha unanimously adopted a resolution, saying: “This House expresses its serious concern over the prolonged turbulence, violence and curfew in the Kashmir Valley."


It added that the House "conveys its deep sense of anguish and concern over the loss of lives and critical injuries caused by the deteriorating situation."


The resolution asserted that the House "is of the firm and considered view that while there cannot be any compromise on national security, it is equally an imperative that urgent steps are taken to restore order and peace for the alleviation of the sufferings of the people."


The House "earnestly appeals to all sections of the society in Jammu and Kashmir, to work for the early restoration of normalcy and harmony and unanimously resolves to restore the confidence among the people in general and youth in particular," it said.






Responding to demands for initiating a political process in Kashmir, the Home Minister said the government is ready to have talks with mainstream parties, moderates and others. “We are ready. I will ask the Chief Minister where to start the process and with whom to talk, on which issues," he added.


“We will also talk, you also talk, we all are ready to talk. That is why there is talk of sending all-party delegation… Once the ground work is done, then we will talk to the Chief Minister that if the delegation has to go, whom all to meet there," he said.


Singh referred to the remarks made by the Prime Minister about 'Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat and Kashmiriyat' yesterday while invoking Atal Bihari Vajpayee and said the government is walking on that path.


"We have decided that on August 12, we will hold an all-party meeting at 12 pm soon after the Parliament session ends and the Prime Minister will be present," he said.


Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad referred to the word going round in Kashmir that the Valley will be handed over to the Army after the completion of Amarnath Yatra next week.


"We can't even think of it. These rumours are being spread deliberately. Nowadays, anything can be said on social media," Rajnath Singh replied.


"Whatever is happening in Kashmir is not because of people of Kashmir. Whatever is happening is Pakistan-sponsored," he said.


Home Minister lauds Mehbooba

He lauded Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, saying she and her government had done a good job in this difficult situation. In this regard, he gave details about how much ration, milk and other daily essentials have been distributed in Kashmir even during the curfew.


He insisted that only some parts of Kashmir, and not the entire Valley, are under curfew and that in rest of the places, markets are closed due to "fear" owing to strike called by separatists.


"I can't say Kashmris are living normal life but despite all odds, state government is making efforts to minimise their inconvenience," Singh said.


He blamed "vested interests" for the trouble and said the state government was trying to normalise the situation.


Responding to demands for stopping use of pellet guns which have caused most injuries, the Home Minister said such weapons were not used for the first time but earlier also.


"I am not justifying its use by arguing that these were used earlier also," he said, adding he had reviewed the situation to explore other options. A committee has been formed in this regard which has been asked to give report in two months, he added.


He said instructions have been issued to the security forces to exercise "maximum restraint" and added that because of this, 4,515 security personnel have suffered injuries compared to 3,356 civilians.


Giving details of the injuries caused during the unrest that started after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on July 8, he said 100 were still hospitalised, 51 with eye injuries, while 2,564 have been discharged. — PTI

http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/na...e-about-Azad Kashmir-says-rajnath/278675.html
 
still having Pain which he got home with from Pakistan, Clear show of desperation of Indian politicians, wound will go deeper and deeper if you dont address the issue of jammu and kashmir, sooner india realize is better for her.

hum to dubay hain sanam tumhain bhi lay dobaingay.
 
Indians are like
Doctor to patient - your left lung has cancer we need to remove it
Patient to Doctor - Left is my atot ang, just remove the right one

A very pertinent illustration of India psyche is doing the rounds these days in the form of a joke . Since its in hindi I shall attempt to translate it.

' An aircraft recently crash landed in Dubai, all passengers disembarked safety.
Even when death was staring them in the face , no Indian passenger got off without his hand baggage.
... and Pakistan expects people from such a nation to part with Kashmir !!..,No way !!

एक सच :

दुबई में फ्लाइट की क्रैशलैंडिंग और सभी यात्री सुरक्षित बच गए!
मौत सिर पे खड़ी थी पर फिर भी सभी हिंदुस्तानी अपने अपने हैण्ड बैगेज ले जाना नहीं भूले।

और ऐसे देश वासियों से पाकिस्तान उम्मीद करता है कि वो उसे कश्मीर दे देंगे!

ना मुन्ना ना!!
 
एक सच :

दुबई में फ्लाइट की क्रैशलैंडिंग और सभी यात्री सुरक्षित बच गए!
मौत सिर पे खड़ी थी पर फिर भी सभी हिंदुस्तानी अपने अपने हैण्ड बैगेज ले जाना नहीं भूले।

और ऐसे देश वासियों से पाकिस्तान उम्मीद करता है कि वो उसे कश्मीर दे देंगे!

ना मुन्ना ना!!
:p::omghaha:
 
Any talks with Pak on Kashmir will be about Pakistan occupied kashmir, says Rajnath


All-party meeting on Friday; PM to attend

2016_8$largeimg10_Wednesday_2016_193518300.JPG

Rajnath Singh. — PTI/TV grab





New Delhi, August 10

Sharing the pain of the suffering Kashmiris, Parliament on Wednesday unanimously appealed to people of the Valley to restore peace and harmony even as the government expressed readiness to hold talks with moderate groups and others and decided to call an all-party meet on Friday.


Home Minister Rajnath Singh declared that there is no question of handing over Kashmir to the Army, quashing rumours that are being spread "deliberately".


With regard to dialogue with Pakistan, he said any talks on Kashmir will be about the territories under the occupation of that country.


"No power on earth can snatch Kashmir from us," Rajnath declared, while referring to letter of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to the UN seeking 'plebiscite' in Kashmir.


(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)


He also promised to consider sending an all-party delegation to Kashmir, responding to demands made in the Rajya Sabha which discussed the "prevailing situation" in the Valley for over six hours.


Singh, while asserting that he was speaking on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said an all-party meeting will be held on Friday on the Kashmir situation. It will be attended by the Prime Minister.


While replying to the debate during which demands were made for stopping the use of pellet guns, Singh said instructions have been issued to security forces to exercise "maximum restraint" but there will be no compromise on national security and pro-Pakistan slogans on the Indian soil will not be tolerated in any case.


At the end of the debate in which 29 members from across the political spectrum spoke, the Rajya Sabha unanimously adopted a resolution, saying: “This House expresses its serious concern over the prolonged turbulence, violence and curfew in the Kashmir Valley."


It added that the House "conveys its deep sense of anguish and concern over the loss of lives and critical injuries caused by the deteriorating situation."


The resolution asserted that the House "is of the firm and considered view that while there cannot be any compromise on national security, it is equally an imperative that urgent steps are taken to restore order and peace for the alleviation of the sufferings of the people."


The House "earnestly appeals to all sections of the society in Jammu and Kashmir, to work for the early restoration of normalcy and harmony and unanimously resolves to restore the confidence among the people in general and youth in particular," it said.






Responding to demands for initiating a political process in Kashmir, the Home Minister said the government is ready to have talks with mainstream parties, moderates and others. “We are ready. I will ask the Chief Minister where to start the process and with whom to talk, on which issues," he added.


“We will also talk, you also talk, we all are ready to talk. That is why there is talk of sending all-party delegation… Once the ground work is done, then we will talk to the Chief Minister that if the delegation has to go, whom all to meet there," he said.


Singh referred to the remarks made by the Prime Minister about 'Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat and Kashmiriyat' yesterday while invoking Atal Bihari Vajpayee and said the government is walking on that path.


"We have decided that on August 12, we will hold an all-party meeting at 12 pm soon after the Parliament session ends and the Prime Minister will be present," he said.


Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad referred to the word going round in Kashmir that the Valley will be handed over to the Army after the completion of Amarnath Yatra next week.


"We can't even think of it. These rumours are being spread deliberately. Nowadays, anything can be said on social media," Rajnath Singh replied.


"Whatever is happening in Kashmir is not because of people of Kashmir. Whatever is happening is Pakistan-sponsored," he said.


Home Minister lauds Mehbooba

He lauded Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, saying she and her government had done a good job in this difficult situation. In this regard, he gave details about how much ration, milk and other daily essentials have been distributed in Kashmir even during the curfew.


He insisted that only some parts of Kashmir, and not the entire Valley, are under curfew and that in rest of the places, markets are closed due to "fear" owing to strike called by separatists.


"I can't say Kashmris are living normal life but despite all odds, state government is making efforts to minimise their inconvenience," Singh said.


He blamed "vested interests" for the trouble and said the state government was trying to normalise the situation.


Responding to demands for stopping use of pellet guns which have caused most injuries, the Home Minister said such weapons were not used for the first time but earlier also.


"I am not justifying its use by arguing that these were used earlier also," he said, adding he had reviewed the situation to explore other options. A committee has been formed in this regard which has been asked to give report in two months, he added.


He said instructions have been issued to the security forces to exercise "maximum restraint" and added that because of this, 4,515 security personnel have suffered injuries compared to 3,356 civilians.


Giving details of the injuries caused during the unrest that started after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on July 8, he said 100 were still hospitalised, 51 with eye injuries, while 2,564 have been discharged. — PTI

http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/na...e-about-Azad Kashmir-says-rajnath/278675.html
First he pats himself on the back, and now he tries to show how bold he is. Bravo.
 
A very pertinent illustration of India psyche is doing the rounds these days in the form of a joke . Since its in hindi I shall attempt to translate it.

' An aircraft recently crash landed in Dubai, all passengers disembarked safety.
Even when death was staring them in the face , no Indian passenger got off without his hand baggage.
... and Pakistan expects people from such a nation to part with Kashmir !!..,No way !!

एक सच :

दुबई में फ्लाइट की क्रैशलैंडिंग और सभी यात्री सुरक्षित बच गए!
मौत सिर पे खड़ी थी पर फिर भी सभी हिंदुस्तानी अपने अपने हैण्ड बैगेज ले जाना नहीं भूले।

और ऐसे देश वासियों से पाकिस्तान उम्मीद करता है कि वो उसे कश्मीर दे देंगे!

ना मुन्ना ना!!

Now posting it in my whatsapp groups.
 
India should press ahead with annexing AZAD KASHMIR- India missed an opportunity in 1971. Now. in 2016. many developments are taking place detrimental to India .s interest. Many Azad Kashmiris are pro-India in outlook.
 
Indians are like
Doctor to patient - your left lung has cancer we need to remove it
Patient to Doctor - Left is my atot ang, just remove the right one

The obvious error in the analogy being that Indians aren't asking for any part of India to be removed. (What does the right lung in the analogy correspond to? Are you suggesting that Azad Kashmir is within India, like the right lung is within the person?)

Another error that is more subtle, and therefore perhaps too difficult for you to grasp - a cancer slowly spreads and kills the person. But the occasional law and order problem in Kashmir has not killed (made India lose) even a square inch of territory.

Like it or not, India is too powerful for any agitation in Kashmir to bother her. You can compare it to occasional flea bites, rather than cancer.
 
I don't see Pak foj blinding AJK youth with pellet guns? What a way to divert attention. But of course Bharat sees itself as the oppressed even against citizens of a region they claim to be integral. Shameful.
 
still having Pain which he got home with from Pakistan, Clear show of desperation of Indian politicians, wound will go deeper and deeper if you dont address the issue of jammu and kashmir, sooner india realize is better for her.

hum to dubay hain sanam tumhain bhi lay dobaingay.

You guys have became senior member just like that i believe. No thinking and no brain what so ever :rofl:

You need to know why your TV channels blacked out our Home Ministers speech, it was too much for your audiance to hear about, this guy coming from India did not even looked at your home minister or whoever come to visit him and dareingly talked about that idiot hazif samid ( or whats his name) dadhiwala. And this guy hiding in his shithole giving warnings to Rajnath that he will not allow him to set foot in pakistan.

Guys, you learned one thing from china, give hollow warnings and when we show up you just hide.:pakistan::china::wave:
 

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