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Going to Pakistan is like 'going to hell', says Indian defence minister

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But there is no concept of heaven or hell in Hinduism ...it's all about reincarnation ..why do Hindus keep saying hell or heaven when it doesn't even exist in their religion
 
Going to Pakistan is like 'going to hell', says Indian defence minister
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SRINAGAR: India's Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Tuesday told a rally that “going to Pakistan is the same as going to hell”, as Indian security forces killed five protesters and injured 10 others on Tuesday.

Parrikar went on to say that Indian troops had “sent back five terrorists yesterday”, referring to the gunmen who were reportedly killed while attempting a cross-border incursion on Monday.

It is pertinent to mention that Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry on Monday invited his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar for dialogue on the Kashmir dispute.

The move came as relations between Pakistan and India remain strained a day after ceasefire violations along the Line of Control on August 14.

Clashes erupted on Tuesday after crowds angered by the killing of a militant in Kashmir pelted them with stones and defied a curfew, an officials claimed.

Occupied Kashmir has witnessed violent protests since July 8, when security forces killed a field commander of militant group Hizbul Mujahideen who enjoyed widespread support in the Muslim-majority region.

Also read: Modi breaks silence over crisis in held Kashmir

Kashmir also saw an upsurge in violence around India's Independence Day holiday on Monday — which was observed as Black Day by Kashmiris — when Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India would not bow to terrorismand accused neighbour and arch-rival Pakistan of glorifying it.

The latest casualties came as security forces opened fire with automatic rifles, a step up from their earlier use of shotguns, whose pellets are meant to incapacitate but not kill.

Locals say the shotguns have inflicted severe injuries, and even blinded, hundreds of people, among them innocent bystanders.

Know more: Modi is obfuscating held Kashmir's reality by bringing up Balochistan

Indian troops killed a total of seven militants on Monday in two incidents, five of them gunmen who had allegedly attempted a cross-border incursion and two more, who had attacked a Srinagar police station.

One officer died in the police station shootout.

At least 64 people have been killed and thousands injured during 39 days of protests, while schools, shops, banks and offices remain closed in much of Kashmir as paramilitary troops patrol arterial roads, residential areas and mosques.

Kashmir is at the center of a decades-old rivalry between India and Pakistan, which also rules its northern part, and backed an insurgency in the late 1980s and 1990s that Indian security forces largely crushed. Both countries claim Kashmir in full.

New Delhi has rejected Pakistan's invitation to hold talks on the future of Jammu and Kashmir, India's northernmost state, and Modi said he had received messages of support from leaders in restive parts of Pakistan.

In a speech on Monday, Modi accused Pakistan of committing atrocities in its own province of Baluchistan, escalating a war of words that Islamabad said was intended to divert attention from the troubles in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Yes it will be hell for devils like u or ur modi:welcome:
 
Becuase that's what he deserve, And that's where his place is..... HELL :flame:
 
Going to Pakistan is like 'going to hell', says Indian defence minister
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SRINAGAR: India's Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Tuesday told a rally that “going to Pakistan is the same as going to hell”, as Indian security forces killed five protesters and injured 10 others on Tuesday.

Parrikar went on to say that Indian troops had “sent back five terrorists yesterday”, referring to the gunmen who were reportedly killed while attempting a cross-border incursion on Monday.

It is pertinent to mention that Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry on Monday invited his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar for dialogue on the Kashmir dispute.

The move came as relations between Pakistan and India remain strained a day after ceasefire violations along the Line of Control on August 14.

Clashes erupted on Tuesday after crowds angered by the killing of a militant in Kashmir pelted them with stones and defied a curfew, an officials claimed.

Occupied Kashmir has witnessed violent protests since July 8, when security forces killed a field commander of militant group Hizbul Mujahideen who enjoyed widespread support in the Muslim-majority region.

Also read: Modi breaks silence over crisis in held Kashmir

Kashmir also saw an upsurge in violence around India's Independence Day holiday on Monday — which was observed as Black Day by Kashmiris — when Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India would not bow to terrorismand accused neighbour and arch-rival Pakistan of glorifying it.

The latest casualties came as security forces opened fire with automatic rifles, a step up from their earlier use of shotguns, whose pellets are meant to incapacitate but not kill.

Locals say the shotguns have inflicted severe injuries, and even blinded, hundreds of people, among them innocent bystanders.

Know more: Modi is obfuscating held Kashmir's reality by bringing up Balochistan

Indian troops killed a total of seven militants on Monday in two incidents, five of them gunmen who had allegedly attempted a cross-border incursion and two more, who had attacked a Srinagar police station.

One officer died in the police station shootout.

At least 64 people have been killed and thousands injured during 39 days of protests, while schools, shops, banks and offices remain closed in much of Kashmir as paramilitary troops patrol arterial roads, residential areas and mosques.

Kashmir is at the center of a decades-old rivalry between India and Pakistan, which also rules its northern part, and backed an insurgency in the late 1980s and 1990s that Indian security forces largely crushed. Both countries claim Kashmir in full.

New Delhi has rejected Pakistan's invitation to hold talks on the future of Jammu and Kashmir, India's northernmost state, and Modi said he had received messages of support from leaders in restive parts of Pakistan.

In a speech on Monday, Modi accused Pakistan of committing atrocities in its own province of Baluchistan, escalating a war of words that Islamabad said was intended to divert attention from the troubles in Indian-administered Kashmir.
This is Indian defence minister lol idiot mentally retard
 
Is this really a defence minister of India? such an immature and childish statement just a few days back he was passing sarcastic comments on Quetta bombing? wth is wrong with this guy?
 
But there is no concept of heaven or hell in Hinduism ...it's all about reincarnation ..why do Hindus keep saying hell or heaven when it doesn't even exist in their religion
Yes they do, it's called Naraka. But it isn't eternal. Although in Islam it isn't agreed on whether or not Jahannam is eternal or eventually the inhabitants are forgiven after punishment as God wills it.
 
Is this really a defence minister of India? such an immature and childish statement just a few days back he was passing sarcastic comments on Quetta bombing? wth is wrong with this guy?

I m surprised how pissed off Indians are at Kashmir....Kashmiris won't make them feel any kind of rest....It doesn't matter how much Indians screams or shouts....

Showing Pakistani thunder jet on their own advertisement, falling of flag in an event and Kashmir uprising has blown indians away....They are stunned....They may know what is coming against them....Signs of Budshaguni are all up there in India....

While Pakistanis are enjoying the Indians panicking....I don't know why people are taking Poti-kar statement so serious, he is saying what he is being asked to.....Just a lackey of RSS thugs and bastards....

Diversion tactics won't help in long term....Indians have to realize what they have done by electing mass murderer as their PM......I feel no sympathy for Indians now....Their common people are as much responsible of all this....Electing mass murderer as your PM and then allowing right wing Hindu nationalists to get control of nuclear country is horrible..
 
And that is supposed to be ministerial statement. Sounds more like street, yard yelling. This govt surely knows how to make fun of themselves when it comes to passing of the official statement. From vedic spaceships, to Cow dung and now this
 
I m surprised how pissed off Indians are at Kashmir....Kashmiris won't make them feel any kind of rest....It doesn't matter how much Indians screams or shouts....

Showing Pakistani thunder jet on their own advertisement, falling of flag in an event and Kashmir uprising has blown indians away....They are stunned....They may know what is coming against them....Signs of Budshaguni are all up there in India....

While Pakistanis are enjoying the Indians panicking....I don't know why people are taking Poti-kar statement so serious, he is saying what he is being asked to.....Just a lackey of RSS thugs and bastards....

Diversion tactics won't help in long term....Indians have to realize what they have done by electing mass murderer as their PM......I feel no sympathy for Indians now....Their common people are as much responsible of all this....Electing mass murderer as your PM and then allowing right wing Hindu nationalists to get control of nuclear country is horrible..
It seems they're confused, panicked and frustrated..... don't know what to do what to say
 
Zahir hai,

Pakistani kisi ki lene me expert hain, aur ap ki leli gai hai :enjoy:

Kabi ao na khushbu laga k
 
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