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They should do things the way Ataturk did. Hang the religious leaders and the separatists.
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I am the one who don't follow that rule OK
Anyways, we know that only some part of Kahmir has issues. We treat it like we would treat brain tumor.
Do we decapitate a person who has brain tumor? god forbid NOOOH.
We cure it!
That's exactly what we are trying in Kashmir too.
It might look forceful to those who are watching the clean up operations, but its just a "minor surgery".
I hope you got the drift of it.
Our forces didnt have too many options, trust me.
@DesiGuy1403 Now tell me how many if any close to this number were baluchis were arrested for your so-called independence movement that you speak of ?
So Your double s standards have been exposed and you can't answer my question. Pakistan does not need to 'Exterminate" nor arrest a 1000 Baluchis, because their aren't any. Unlike India which will exterminate its own citizen (Kahsmiris)More of them were exterminated. If I talk talking about certain facts, people will not like it.
I have made my point of the duplicity of Pakistan in dealing with terrorists. So, I am done here.
Nah Ah that will only add fuel to the fire. What they should do is Give them more jobs, open more schools, universities, medical centers. Spend more on Human capital developmentThey should do things the way Ataturk did. Hang the religious leaders and the separatists.
Nah Ah that will only add fuel to the fire. What they should do is Give them more jobs, open more schools, universities, medical centers. Spend more on Human capital development
The facts on the ground state anything but otherwise. Perhaps, if any, Tangible effort was made, it could be shown with proof, right ? Does any proof exists in form link ?We have done that already.
Good job....arrest all of them
Divide the number by 30 and deport the equivalent number to different states ....
Put sedition charges and keep them under house arrest
No need to shoot them,no need to keep them in valley
The movement by the separatist will slowly fade away
Indian police try to stop protesters during a march against the civilian killings in Kashmir's ongoing summer unrest in Srinagar on Saturday. EPA/FAROOQ KHAN (Farooq Khan/EPA)
SRINAGAR, India — Government forces have arrested more than a thousand protesters in Indian-controlled Kashmir in an attempt to stem deadly anti-India demonstrations in the Himalayan region, a top policeman said Monday.
Inspector-General Syed Javaid Mujtaba Gillani said the arrests were made over the past two weeks in a bid to end a month of protests in which more than 55 civilians and two policemen have been killed and thousands injured.
Kashmir has been under a security lockdown and curfew since the killing of a popular rebel commander on July 8 sparked some of the largest protests against Indian rule in recent years.
Tens of thousands of people have defied the curfew and participated in street protests, often leading to clashes between rock-throwing residents and government forces firing live ammunition, shotgun pellets and tear gas.
On Monday, tens of thousands of troops patrolled streets ringed with barbed wire and enforced a curfew in most parts of Kashmir. Shops and schools were closed because of the security crackdown and a separatist-sponsored protest strike.
However, protests demanding the end of Indian rule over the region continued in several places, with reports of clashes between protesters and government forces in at least five locations. Seven civilians were reported injured.
Separatist politicians, who challenge India’s sovereignty over Kashmir, have called on residents to resist the crackdown and stage protests when troops raid neighborhoods to arrest young people.
Kashmir is divided between archrivals India and Pakistan, which have fought two wars over control of the region since British colonialists left the subcontinent in 1947.
India accuses Pakistan of arming and training Kashmiri rebels who have been fighting for independence or for a merger with Pakistan since 1989. Pakistan denies the charge, saying it only provides moral and political support to Kashmiris.
More than 68,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed since rebel groups began fighting Indian forces in 1989 and in a subsequent Indian military crackdown.
Meanwhile in New Delhi, opposition lawmakers on Monday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s silence over the situation in Kashmir and demanded that the government take political steps to defuse the crisis.
Lawmakers attacked the government over the firing of shotguns by soldiers at unarmed protesters. Ghulam Nabi Azad, the Congress party leader in the upper house of Parliament, urged Modi to hold a meeting in which leaders of all political parties could discuss and offer ways to reach out to the people of Kashmir.
Troops have continued firing shotguns to disperse angry crowds despite warnings from India’s home ministry to minimize their use, and requests for a ban from local and international rights groups. The pellets have killed at least two men and left hundreds of civilians with serious eye injuries. Dozens of people have lost their vision because of pellet injuries.
Sitaram Yechury of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) denounced the use of shotguns and said people want to know the prime minister’s views on the Kashmir crisis. “The prime minister’s silence is sending a message that this government does not care,” Yechury said.
Meanwhile, an Indian army spokesman said three border guards and a suspected rebel were killed Monday in a gunbattle near the highly militarized Line of Control dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan.
Col. Nitin N. Joshi said it was not immediately clear if the suspected rebel had entered the Indian side of Kashmir from the Pakistani-controlled portion.
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Look what a shame. Indians being proud on their brutality. Killing innocents and portraying their forces as heroes.
They should do things the way Ataturk did. Hang the religious leaders and the separatists.
We have done that already.
These Wahabis did not learn. ney, they don't want to learn.
They have seen the good side and have taken advantage and now they are seeing the neutral side, you know the one which upholds the law & order? You think rest of India cares about wahabis dying or getting injured in Valley? We have seen what these scum did to Pandits. These people are getting the response they deserve.
BJP is not congress...BJP core voters love BJP when they are showing these Wahabis their place. So, the current thing in Kashmir is perfect for BJP and image. And they will carry on doing it.
Let me tell you, Hurriyat's days are numbered.
Make what ever you want of that statement
The Hurriyat's should just be terminated in an encounter, wont be that hard to book them under terrorism and issue arrest orders, if they refuse, then shoot at sight! Center sanctioned of course. The cancer needs to be removed surgically.
Heh, I think we should just slaughter Hurriyat to the last terrorist and just blame ISI for it.
You sound like Condi The Vampire .... (Condoleezza Rice famously celebrated Israel's 2006 aggression against Lebanon as “the birth pangs of a new Middle East.”) ...
Forget Pakistan, Your Kashmir Policy is self-defeating. Use of “excessive and unwarranted” force against Kashmiri civilians and militants alike has only aggravated the situation, and it has further alienated the Kashmiri Youth.
Kashmir needs political solution, not military action.
It's unfinished agenda of partition,Terrorist a term just born after 9/11 drama,India a victim of Terrorism holy shit from supporting Tibetan Guerillas,Mukti Bahani to LTTE India is still victim.4. Kashmir is not a political issue. It's a TERRORIST issue.
We have been victims of cross border terrorism. So no matter what, our military is here to stay in J&K, to protect our borders and protect our people.