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If India can’t forget 18 soldiers, how can Kashmiris ignore 6 lakh sacrifices: Geelani

Always funny when hypocrites open their mouths:

Syed Ali Shah Geelani:

Syed Ali Shah Geelani who has destroyed the future of so many young people of the Valley, has kept his own grandson away from this so-called fight for freedom. Tabush Geelani, his grandson, works with a Dubai based marketing and communication company. He has also worked as a cabin crew with Spicejet in the past.

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(Tabush Geelani (right) along side crew members of Spicejet)
Hurriyat Conference leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani lives in the Hyderpora area of Srinagar, but spends the harsh winter months in Delhi, at a house in the posh Malviya Nagar area. His son, Dr Naim-ul-Zaffer Gilani and his wife Dr Rehana Nazir returned to India in 2010, after spending many years in Pakistan, working as doctors.

http://www.merinews.com/article/the...-separatist-leaders-of-kashmir/15918058.shtml

Lets not even bring up the passport debacle and declaring himself as Indian :lol:
 
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Maybe not blinding them in the first place would be a better policy


Run to Pakistan me not really my great grandfather migrated from Srinagar to Mirpur in the beginning of the last century after converting to Islam
https://defence.pk/threads/interviews-of-dogra-war-mujahideen.394949/


I fund and arm those oppressed in the valley we in AJK provide refuge to them and will continue to do that

India will deal with the evolving situation , we are a responsible country.

Hope to see a peaceful and prosperous Indian state of Kashmir !
 
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Always funny when hypocrites open their mouths:

Syed Ali Shah Geelani:

Syed Ali Shah Geelani who has destroyed the future of so many young people of the Valley, has kept his own grandson away from this so-called fight for freedom. Tabush Geelani, his grandson, works with a Dubai based marketing and communication company. He has also worked as a cabin crew with Spicejet in the past.

tabush.jpg


(Tabush Geelani (right) along side crew members of Spicejet)
Hurriyat Conference leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani lives in the Hyderpora area of Srinagar, but spends the harsh winter months in Delhi, at a house in the posh Malviya Nagar area. His son, Dr Naim-ul-Zaffer Gilani and his wife Dr Rehana Nazir returned to India in 2010, after spending many years in Pakistan, working as doctors.

http://www.merinews.com/article/the...-separatist-leaders-of-kashmir/15918058.shtml

Lets not even bring up the passport debacle and declaring himself as Indian :lol:

So whats the point ??
 
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That hypocrites amuse me (and hopefully others)?

Feel free to disagree.

didn't Mr. Gandhi lived in Kingdom ???
didn't Mr. Jinnah lived in kingdom ???

If he is mobilizing peoples properly, nobody should have a problem what he is doing after office hours.
 
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didn't Mr. Gandhi lived in Kingdom ???
didn't Mr. Jinnah lived in kingdom ???

If he is mobilizing peoples properly, nobody should have a problem what he is doing after office hours.

Did Mr Gandhi or Mr. Jinnah have children and grand children working in "Kingdom" earning their daily bread and butter?

Did they visit "Kingdom" and live in a large mansion to enjoy the better British weather?
 
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And the torture they are giving to Yasin Malik? He lost his 20kg weight.
He's having somd cardiac disease & some other medical problems. And these heartless ******** are not even providing him any medical facility.
Can't even get any treatment.

@Zibago
He is being starved to death
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Did Mr Gandhi or Mr. Jinnah have children and grand children working in "Kingdom" earning their daily bread and butter?

Did they visit "Kingdom" and live in a large mansion to enjoy the better British weather?

Mr. Jinnah's daughter, Dina Wadia lived in London, while Mr.Gandhi opposed his son wish for obvious reasons.
 
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Geelani showing mirror to Modi's India.


Expect denials and baseless allegations in response though.
 
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Mr. Jinnah's daughter, Dina Wadia lived in London, while Mr.Gandhi opposed his son wish for obvious reasons.

Thus they are all hypocrites to various degrees.
 
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Always funny when hypocrites open their mouths:
And what do you make of what he is saying? is there any weight in his words?
Drone led to the locals in FATA and Afghanistan to joining militancy. How can India not expect a father of a 10 year old who died to just forget and forgive. Indians are probably living in a delusional world, their policies are massacring Kashmiris...
No one asks this clown or anyone else to forget.

They must be remembered to highlight the futility of what they did.
It was a protest, protests should never have been stopped by force. It later turned into a mob and justifiably so too. How is firing on a child not condemnable?
Loving the hypocrisy, one might think...Not really to be honest, i am praying for common sense to prevail...
 
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And what do you make of what he is saying? is there any weight in his words?

Well there is always some weight by virtue of the number that follow or sympathise with his positions and claims....even if it is 5% like M. Mufti was saying earlier (given even 5% when concentrated in one area can be quite a local majority). We cannot be blind to that at all (consequences and such).

I personally don't know of the numbers involved in Kashmir....with regards to total casualties....how many were civilians, how many were armed combatants.....how many were justified, how many were not. It is a murky world full of political upmanship and propaganda and counter-propaganda etc....never a good combination for an absolute truth-seeker.

%-wise I have my doubts it can be anything significant (w.r.t total kashmir population) to be honest given such things as voter turnout in elections (when geelani and the separatists consistently call for complete boycott of them on the basis of supposed Indian atrocities and resulting casualties). But maybe I am wrong, who can know for sure.
 
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Well there is always some weight by virtue of the number that follow or sympathise with his positions and claims....even if it is 5% like M. Mufti was saying earlier (given even 5% when concentrated in one area can be quite a local majority). We cannot be blind to that at all (consequences and such).

I personally don't know of the numbers involved in Kashmir....with regards to total casualties....how many were civilians, how many were armed combatants.....how many were justified, how many were not. It is a murky world full of political upmanship and propaganda and counter-propaganda etc....never a good combination for an absolute truth-seeker.

%-wise I have my doubts it can be anything significant (w.r.t total kashmir population) to be honest given such things as voter turnout in elections (when geelani and the separatists consistently call for complete boycott of them on the basis of supposed Indian atrocities and resulting casualties). But maybe I am wrong, who can know for sure.
Just the thoughts on recent atrocities would be nice to read too? The recent ones are well documented and the cause of death is quite clear. Do you support shooting with pellet guns on protesters? or is protesting not allowed in IOK? not a joke...Initially it was a protest. Burhan wani's death led to a large number of Kashmiris coming to his funeral, which resulted in protests. I don't get the logic behind shooting on protesters, and for what really? can't stop emotional people.
And some of the Children were targeted in their homes, through the windows. That's sick. (documented cases, can share proof).
 
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So only Kashmiri's muslims lives are important not the Kashmiri's pandits.
We dont care what these outsiders (Kashmiri's muslims/infiltrators) say now as there is a history of how much tourture and killing they have done in the name of religion of their fellow Pandit brothers/sisters. Their words cannot be take at face values. It was during his youth (led by people sharing the same ideas/thoughts as him) that insurgency started and many were misled.
He is just making others emotionally fool by pushing them into another wave of destruction and another generation lost. Shame on this c*nt.
 
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It was a protest, protests should never have been stopped by force. It later turned into a mob and justifiably so too. How is firing on a child not condemnable?
Loving the hypocrisy, one might think...Not really to be honest, i am praying for common sense to prevail...

When protestors start destroying public and / or private property , the world over they are stopped with force.

If a child ( as you call it) uses violent means as part of a crowd, he is bound to stop a pellet or bullet . Parents who lament on the injury to their children must know where there child was during a curfew.

I too hope common sense prevails & it shall when people realise that following dictates from across the border will not help.

Those who seek change must seek it through the ballot. The law of the land shall prevail.
 
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