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Thousands also attended the funerals of the terrorists that Pakistan hanged. What does that tell you?

Just a few hundered, that too out of courtesy. Here its thousands of people paying homage to their sons who died resisting occupation of Muslims by foreign hindutva regime of India. These people are like bhagat singh to their folk.
 
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Just a few hundered, that too out of courtesy. Here its thousands of people paying homage to their sons who died resisting occupation of Muslims by foreign hindutva regime of India. These people are like bhagat singh to their folk.

I see similar crowd presence here. From this picture it is clear that it was not jusy a few villagers doing it out of courtesy. The terrorist must have had good support from his people. You people even mourn OBL, so sympathy for terrorists runs through your society.

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I see similar crowd presence here. From this picture it is clear that it was not jusy a few villagers doing it out of courtesy. The terrorist must have had good support from his people. You people even mourn OBL, so sympathy for terrorists runs through your society.

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I can see guys with green turban attending the funeral. Green turban means that some guys belong to barelvi. While the hanged terrorist belonged to deobandi sect. It is more out of courtesy than out of support or love or else they would be throwing stones and burning police vehicles like it usually happens in Indian occupied Kashmir after every funeral of the militants. It is a common sight in village where people attend funeral of even a robber killed in a police encounter.

Do make the comparison if these villagers chanted slogans against Pakistani state and in support of the terrorist like it happened in case of these two militants or nearly every militant in general in occupied Kashmir. Or else you are comparing oranges and apples here. No shop was shut in our villages for protest like it happened in IoK as you can see in the pictures.
 
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I can see guys with green turban attending the funeral. Green turban means that some guys belong to barelvi. While the hanged terrorist belonged to deobandi sect. It is more out of courtesy than out of support or love or else they would be throwing stones and burning police vehicles like it usually happens in Indian occupied Kashmir after every funeral of the militants. It is a common sight in village where people attend funeral of even a robber killed in a police encounter.

Do make the comparison if these villagers chanted slogans against Pakistani state and in support of the terrorist like it happened in case of these two militants or nearly every militant in general in occupied Kashmir. Or else you are comparing oranges and apples here. No shop was shut in our villages for protest like it happened in IoK as you can see in the pictures.
U want to compare
Go through the video of this thread

Why Azad Kashmir should not be called Pakistani Occupied Kashmir?
 
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Not worth it. Unless we deploy thousands of soldiers to crush people their like in your case.



You forgot the Chinese PLA who were seen along LOC training Pakistanis. :)
See the video
It's worth it

In fact I didn't watch it earlier but since horus locked the thread ....I wanted to see the stuff and wanted to know why he locked it and I understood why he did that

Believe me.....it's not pro India
In fact it's pro Kashmiris
Atleast for the sake of Kashmiris... watch it
 
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Thousands attend funeral of "martyrs'' in Kashmir


SRINAGAR: Thousands of Tral residents in Kashmir attended the funeral of two Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists and hailed them as "martyrs" who fought Indian security forces in an encounter that also left Col MN Rai and Constable Sanjeevan Singh dead in Hardoona village on Tuesday.

Soon after the burial of Abid khan and Shiraz Dar on Wednesday afternoon, locals in Tral held protest demonstrations led by several separatist leaders. Pro-Azadi and pro-Islam slogans were raised during the burial of Abid Khan. Shiraz Dar was buried at his native village on Tuesday itself.

Due to the tense situation in Tral town and adjacent villages, all the shops and business establishments remained closed on Thursday as well.

Abid Khan, Hizbul Mujahideen district commander for Pulwama, was the son of Jammu & Kashmir police constable Jalal-ud-din Khan. He had joined Hizbul Mujahideen in September 2012 to "achieve martyrdom", according to a letter he wrote to his father. In the letter, Abid asked his father never to look for him since he had adopted the path of "Jihad-e-Feesabeelillah".

Head Constable Jalal-ud-din Khan said that he had no regrets about his son's death. "I am confident that he was on a righteous path; Allah doesn't choose everyone for martyrdom," Khan said.

Abid, a drop-out of second year BA of Government Degree College Tral, returned to his home against the advice of his brother Owais Khan on January 26 at around 10:30 pm. Their father who was not at home that night came to know about his son's return on January 27. In the meantime, the forces led by Commanding Officer Colonel MN Rai arrived and asked Abid's father and maternal uncle to persuade Abid to surrender, Owais said. But Abid vehemently refused even as his uncle fell on his feet begging him to surrender.

He locked himself inside the bathroom even as his father tried asking him to surrender. "He told me that Allah has decided it for him and shouted 'Allah-u-Akbar' (God is Great)," the father said adding that "the firing between the two sides started." Owais said that his brother fired first. "He told dad to ask CO to be ready and fired upon the colonel and the constable."

Pakistan based chairman of United Jihad Council (UJC) and Hizbul Mujahideen supreme commander Syed Salahuddin paid tributes to the slain militants. In a statement, Salahuddin said, "Abid Ahmed Khan and Shiraz Ahmed Dar have laid down their lives for Islam and the freedom of their motherland."

Salahuddin, according to a spokesman of the terror group, said, "Both the freedom fighters fought bravely with the armed forces and embraced martyrdom. The martyrdom of these freedom fighters amply demonstrates the fact that every Mujahid of Hizb is committed to Kashmir cause and is ready to sacrifice their precious lives to achieve the noble cause."

Chairman of Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Geelani said, "Due to the rigid and stubborn approach of the Indian government, the youth are opting for gun." Another separatist Nayeem Ahmad Khan called the two "national heroes".

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...yr-terrorists-in-Kashmir/articleshow/46055027
 
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Arshad Mehmood: Hanged, then buried by crowds of well-wishers

21st December 2014 | AFP
Arshad Mehmood, a former military trooper, was among five convicts who were handed out the death sentence for their role in an Al Qaeda-inspired assassination attempt on Musharraf’s life in late 2003.

Mehmood was executed by hanging on Friday. He is among the first death sentences carried out after the government ended a six-year moratorium on executions, in response to the Peshawar school tragedy that claimed over 140 lives, the majority of whom were children.

His funeral was attended by a large crowd of supporters and well-wishers.


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Prayers offered for bin Laden in Karachi, Pakistan - Photos

Amid vows of revenge, cries of indignation, young men hold funeral prayers for Bin Laden – The Express Tribune

KARACHI:

“I will go fight jihad too,” said a madrassa student proudly. But when asked how he planned to do this with a ‘scholarly education’, not one in handling arms, he remarked, “I am being given training. I will go.”


Hundreds of young boys and men gathered near the Motamar Al Alam Al Islami office on University Road for the funeral prayers of Osama bin Laden, the killed chief of al Qaeda, on Tuesday. The funeral prayers were organised by Jamaatud Dawa (JuD), and their spokesperson estimated 900 people had attended. However, there appeared to be less than 500. Pride at their slain leader’s death and anger at the United States dominated discussions with those who had offered the funeral prayers. “He was our leader, our guide, our hero,” railed Tayyab Iqbal, who had come to offer prayers, even though he was not a JuD member. “As a Muslim it is our duty to offer prayers for another Muslim,” said another attendee.



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Our Pak friends should explain the phenomena that posted just above my post.Disobeying Pak democratic institutions openly.


On topic :We dont care .Those morons cant change anything .
Except of that morons .Rest of nation paid tribute to Colonel Rai and J&J policeman.
 
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