Abo Zulfiqar, Be reasonable.
i'm probably older than you are and more qualified than you are and a lot wiser than you are; so i dont need others to tell me ''be reasonable''
There are some facts. They need to be accepted. It would be wise to negotiate now to get the maximum out of the situation instead of following the paths of leaders who led their nations to ruins. And ruins face Pakistan in an un-winnable war against the West-India combined.
actually at the current time, they have more to lose than we do; but when push comes to shove, there is no ongoing war. There is a status quo, but the issues remain unresolved and there can't be any lasting or sustainable peace until core issues are addressed and resolved.
Our position on it is quite clear actually and I would say we've been fairly responsible as a nation regarding our stance on the issue, and are accredited thusly
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B]Let's concentrate on giving justice to all in the sub-continent. Leave the Afghans alone.
there are 5 million Afghan refugees in our country, taking up jobs, getting free food and medicine and living off benefits which should be reserved for our own people.
Sure --for years i've been saying leave them alone. Unfortunately (more so for them than for us) it isnt so easy. I do, however, fail to see the relevance here.
They will sort it out between themselves. There are huge peace dividends which await us. And they don't come in disgrace if the Kashmiris in India are themselves given justice, freedom, compensation of their losses, and maximal autonomy within the boundaries of India.[/B]
best way to solve the outstanding issue is to hold a referendum, as Kashmir is disputed territory and unfinished business
we will never accept anything short of that, rest assured.
but surely you can win a better ''reception'' with your ideas better in uttar pradesh or mumabai or one of those place.....to me, it's just garble. But thanks for sharing your views anyways and good luck to you