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Illegal occupation: Nawab of Junagadh urges Pakistan to revive accession case

I think it is clear message to India that if you guys issue one passport. we will have to open a factory then and that the good way of showing intentions since most of the Indians understand this not words.

@The Eagle @Moonlight

I agree with the message bit.

And will repeat what I have already written countless times: "You, India, with so many fault lines of your own do not play with fire and open new fronts in the neighborhood".

I guess Modi and his clan only wake up to reality when slapped hard with the back hand.
 
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Raising Junagadh is a good strategic move

Pakistan has decided to fight India on diplomatic front.

Lets see How Long Pakistan is able to withstand the diplomatic pressure before it gets totally isolated.

Isolated, you really mean it but one think about, how except in the world of NaMO. Don't listen to him because he is driving the India the way it shouldn't be like people wishes for Trump not to be the president for the sake of sanity and US but people in India were cutting cakes and prayed for his success so Indian follows NaMO rightly.
 
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there was no dispute. the muslim majority jonagarh simply acceded with pakistan and you invaded it. .
When did Junagarh became a Muslim majority. The last ruler Mohabat Khanji was more concerned about dogs rather then the welfare of the people. It it good that he and family migrated to Pakistan,not even once the ruler visited Junagardh after his escape to Pakistan in 1947.
 
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I think it is clear message to India that if you guys issue one passport. we will have to open a factory then and that the good way of showing intentions since most of the Indians understand this not words.

@The Eagle @Moonlight

Well actually it is many of unsettled cases that are popping up and thanks to NaMO for reminders and ideas. Message is already sent indeed and interestingly it is Nawab Sahib urges Pakistan yet people jumped on the Gun against Pakistan.
 
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This is brilliant.

I can imagine the Dharmics of Gujarat (Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Budhists) desperately trying to join Pakistan!

:lol:

First Khalistan and now Junagadh....Who else are in line ahead? Pakistan has not yet even pulled any string but fruits have already started falling in the lap of Pakistan. Like I said earlier "If U start poking Ur nose in our internal affairs, U are forcing us to poke our nose in your affairs".
If this is the extent of what Pakistan can do. By all means, keep doing it !

Please, by all means...rake up the freedom of Delhi, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra from India as well. :lol:
 
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If this is the extent of what Pakistan can do. By all means, keep doing it !

Please, by all means...rake up the freedom of Delhi, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra from India as well. :lol:

Welcome to PDF. Plz fasten your seat belts and enjoy the bumpy ride ahead. Aap ka Swagat hai.
 
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Isolated, you really mean it but one think about, how except in the world of NaMO. Don't listen to him because he is driving the India the way it shouldn't be like people wishes for Trump not to be the president for the sake of sanity and US but people in India were cutting cakes and prayed for his success so Indian follows NaMO rightly.
R.I.P. English

NaMo good man . I NO believe you.

Thankyou
 
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Sorry, this is a foolish move. The Mountbatten plan was plain and simple. In case of any dispute regarding accession of a princely state, geographical contiguity and interests of the subjects would be the only deciding factors. Neither case is going to help Pakistan in any International platform.

Thanks for winding up something that I was going to take two and a half pages about. :(:disagree:

totally isolated is a good joke. 50+ muslims country +italy+china stands with us.


there was no dispute. the muslim majority jonagarh simply acceded with pakistan and you invaded it. dispute is in kashmir why don't you apply this formula there. the accession of jonagarh was recognized by the parliament of that time too. so stop defending something you can't.

Can't you be bothered to do even some elementary reading before jumping to post?
 
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Muslims of India are pro-Pakistan anti-nationals. It's easy for Pakistan to start another Pakistan movement in present day India.

How about we stand up with South-Indians who usually face discrimination at the hands of superior North-Indians ? :azn:
 
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In case of any dispute regarding accession of a princely state, geographical contiguity and interests of the subjects would be the only deciding factors.

So what was the role of Kashmir 's Maharaja Hari Singh ; Are you disputing the Instrument of Accession of Kashmir
 
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Baluchistan was ruled by four main sovereigns out of which three favored union with Pakistan while Khan of Kalat had some reservations resolved by dialogue...so take the same course in history as well!

Pakistan has started an international troll fest directed towards India...Bwahahahah!
Troll is Indian speciality
 
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So what was the role of Kashmir 's Maharaja Hari Singh ; Are you disputing the Instrument of Accession of Kashmir
There is nothing to dispute the legality of Instrument of accession of Hari Singh. BUT the accession would be complete only when we hold a referendum in the state.
 
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totally isolated is a good joke. 50+ muslims country +italy+china stands with us.


there was no dispute. the muslim majority jonagarh simply acceded with pakistan and you invaded it. dispute is in kashmir why don't you apply this formula there. the accession of jonagarh was recognized by the parliament of that time too. so stop defending something you can't.

What are you blathering about? Which parliament might that have been? If you are referring to the British Parliament, it had given away its powers on the 15th of August. Pakistan did not even acknowledge the accession until September.

On Founder's Day, in fact.

Heh, heh, heh.....

How about we stand up with South-Indians who usually face discrimination at the hands of superior North-Indians ? :azn:

YES!
 
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