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Kashmir, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has accused Israel of inducting armed personnel in Indian Kashmir in the guise of tourists.

The remarks came on “Kashmir Martyrs Day”, a day observed by Kashmiris to commemorate the sacrifices made in 1931 by the 21 Kashmiris who lost their lives in a revolt against the Dogra Kingdom of Jammu and Kashmir.

“Recently, Israel has inducted more armed personnel in Kashmir who have arrived under the guise of tourists,” alleged Rehman in an official statement.

He further revealed that the Indian forces are being abetted directly by US and Israeli military, “The US and Israeli military personnel are assisting over 800,000 Indian soldiers posted in Indian Kashmir.”

Rehman has admonished India for allowing the involvement of foreign military in Indian Kashmir. He underscored that the US and Israeli military, along with the Indian army are violating human rights in Indian Kashmir. Expressing his faith in a favourable outcome for the Kashmir issue, Rehman said: “Whatever India may do, it will eventually grant freedom to Indian Kashmir. History is witness to the fact that a nation that is determined to clinch freedom can’t be kept in bondage for an unlimited period of time”.

He said that the world community is now increasingly aware of the turmoil in Indian Kashmir, and voices are being raised against the plight of innocent Kashmiris. “The Kashmiris are indeed a valiant and brave people and the history of their freedom struggle is longer than that of the Indians or Pakistanis. Therefore, India would not be able to enslave them for long.”

Fazlur Rehman alleges Israeli involvement in Kashmir – The Express Tribune
 
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Blame it on the Jooooo mentality..India doesnt have enough manpower to maintain 1:10 armed personal parity in Kashmir?
 
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What a load of BS- India is more than capable of taking on a few Pakistani trained militants
 
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What a load of BS- India is more than capable of taking on a few Pakistani trained militants
One should do some introspection before indulging in chest thumping.
Israeli Commandos to land Kashmir


By YAAKOV KATZ
September 14: OC Ground Forces Command Maj.-Gen. Avi Mizrahi paid an unscheduled visit to the disputed state of Kashmir last week to get an up-close look at the challenges the Indian military faces in its fight against Islamic insurgents.

Mizrahi was in India for three days of meetings with the country's
military brass and to discuss a plan the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is drafting for Israeli
commandos to train Indian counterterror forces.

Under the proposed agreement, the IDF would send highly-trained
commandos to train Indian soldiers in counterterror tactics, urban
warfare and fighting in guerrilla settings.

Mizrahi's visit to Kashmir was reportedly kept secret at the time
since India feared it could spark violence in the disputed state; it
was subsequently reported widely in the Indian and Pakistani press.

Media reports said Mizrahi spent several hours at the Akhnoor Military Base in Kashmir where he gave a lecture to senior officers on
counterterror operations.

India is the largest importer of arms from Israel and since 2002 has
bought more than $5 billion worth of equipment.

While Mizrahi's visit did not spark violence it did upset Kashmir
nationalists. The Israel's Counter-Terrorism Bureau has recommended that Israelis refrain from visiting Kashmir.

Farooq Ahmad Dar, a senior leader of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front, told an Indian Qeb site the visit was "part of plan under which India intends to suppress the ongoing intifada movement in Kashmir by dint of power, and change Kashmir's demography."

On Friday, tens of thousands of Muslims participated in
pro-independence rallies across Indian Kashmir, leading to scattered
clashes with government forces that left at least two protesters dead
and dozens wounded.

Separatist leaders have warned Indian authorities that the situation
could spiral out of control if they "use force to break peaceful
protests."

More than two months of angry protests, some of the biggest anti-India demonstrations in two decades, have left at least 43 people dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir, most of them killed when soldiers opened fire on Muslim protesters.

Anti-India sentiment runs deep in Kashmir, India's only
Muslim-majority state, where most people favor independence from
mainly Hindu India, or a merger with Pakistan.

Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since 1947, when the two countries fought their first war over the region in the
aftermath of Britain's partition of the subcontinent. Both countries
continue to claim all of Kashmir.

Separatist movements in Indian-controlled Kashmir remained peaceful until 1989, when Islamic insurgents took up arms.

An estimated 68,000 people have been killed in the fighting.

[AP/The Jerusalem Post]

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