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The commemoration of Martyr’s Day on Friday, the 81st anniversary of the firing by the state police on an unarmed crowd in Srinagar, killing 21 people should teach a number of lessons to the Indian government and its puppet regime in Srinagar. First, the lesson to be absorbed is that the indigenous struggle of the Kashmiri Muslims goes back no less than 81 years and thus predates Pakistan’s existence. Second, the history of the Kashmiri freedom struggle is written in blood, with martyrs being offered from the very beginning. Third, and perhaps what the Indian occupiers need to take most to heart, that the Kashmiri freedom struggle which was launched in 1989 will not end until it achieves the objective sought in 1931, that of the self-determination of the Kashmiri people. That struggle is intensified because a mechanism to achieve it has not just been identified, but also been approved by the Indian government of the time, but also by the entire international community, a UN-supervised plebiscite to determine the will of the Kashmiri people.
Martyrs’ Day serves as a reminder that the current struggle for self-determination is part of a continuity that began as a struggle against the Dogra Maharajas, whose misrule began with the 1846 Treaty of Amritsar. Just as much as the Dogra Maharajas imposed themselves on the state then, the Indian state imposed itself after Independence, both without reference to the people. However, just as the Kashmiri people, almost a century later, were ready in 1931 to give lives in support of their struggle against the Dogra regime, so are they ready to render sacrifices in the struggle against India, its puppet government and its occupying forces.
This commemoration will also prove a salutary reminder to the Pakistan government, that it may have veered too far in favour of India, and has neglected the Kashmiri cause too much. It must remain resolute in its commitment to the moral and diplomatic support it has promised the Kashmiri people, and must be reminded of this by this commemoration of Martyrs’ Day. Pakistan should not forget that the Kashmir issue is not just about the Kashmiri people, but an existential problem for Pakistan as well, as it is, as said by the Quaid-i-Azam himself, “Pakistan’s jugular vein”. The government must press India harder, because its present lackadaisical approach is going nowhere, least of all towards a solution.


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The commemoration of Martyr’s Day on Friday, the 81st anniversary of the firing by the state police on an unarmed crowd in Srinagar, killing 21 people should teach a number of lessons to the Indian government and its puppet regime in Srinagar.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/195274-kashmir-martyr-day.html#ixzz20aKHJ5Iv

I think India and Pakistan got Independence in August 15 ,1947
For your Information Martyrs Days is a Holiday in whole of J&K..............
 
Martyrs - shot while trying to infiltrate into India with covering fire given by **** rangers? Or shot by security forces while pelting stones at them? Or shot in armed encounter with security forces? Not sure if these fellows can be called martyrs - mercenaries is a better word. Killings by police and security men due to mistaken identity happened all over the country - Kashmir is no exception. Yet, nowhere in the country have the security men been handicapped so much while dealing with cross border terrorists.
 
^^^ Pakistan should try dangling some carrots to India, pressing India harder is a bit tough at this moment.
 
The commemoration of Martyr’s Day on Friday, the 81st anniversary of the firing by the state police on an unarmed crowd in Srinagar, killing 21 people should teach a number of lessons to the Indian government and its puppet regime in Srinagar.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/195274-kashmir-martyr-day.html#ixzz20aKHJ5Iv

I think India and Pakistan got Independence in August 15 ,1947
For your Information Martyrs Days is a Holiday in whole of J&K..............

its suggesting state terrorism by india will bear no fruits
 
be it 81 years or 65 years or next 1000 years the story will be same, Indian kashmir will be peaceful, prosperous & paradise-on-earth as it was in good old days & Pakistan will keep celebrating KASHMIR MARTYR DAY & Bangladesh will keep celebrating LIBERATION DAY.

The commemoration of Martyr’s Day on Friday, the 81st anniversary of the firing by the state police on an unarmed crowd in Srinagar, killing 21 people should teach a number of lessons to the Indian government and its puppet regime in Srinagar. First, the lesson to be absorbed is that the indigenous struggle of the Kashmiri Muslims goes back no less than 81 years and thus predates Pakistan’s existence. Second, the history of the Kashmiri freedom struggle is written in blood, with martyrs being offered from the very beginning. Third, and perhaps what the Indian occupiers need to take most to heart, that the Kashmiri freedom struggle which was launched in 1989 will not end until it achieves the objective sought in 1931, that of the self-determination of the Kashmiri people. That struggle is intensified because a mechanism to achieve it has not just been identified, but also been approved by the Indian government of the time, but also by the entire international community, a UN-supervised plebiscite to determine the will of the Kashmiri people.
Martyrs’ Day serves as a reminder that the current struggle for self-determination is part of a continuity that began as a struggle against the Dogra Maharajas, whose misrule began with the 1846 Treaty of Amritsar. Just as much as the Dogra Maharajas imposed themselves on the state then, the Indian state imposed itself after Independence, both without reference to the people. However, just as the Kashmiri people, almost a century later, were ready in 1931 to give lives in support of their struggle against the Dogra regime, so are they ready to render sacrifices in the struggle against India, its puppet government and its occupying forces.
This commemoration will also prove a salutary reminder to the Pakistan government, that it may have veered too far in favour of India, and has neglected the Kashmiri cause too much. It must remain resolute in its commitment to the moral and diplomatic support it has promised the Kashmiri people, and must be reminded of this by this commemoration of Martyrs’ Day. Pakistan should not forget that the Kashmir issue is not just about the Kashmiri people, but an existential problem for Pakistan as well, as it is, as said by the Quaid-i-Azam himself, “Pakistan’s jugular vein”. The government must press India harder, because its present lackadaisical approach is going nowhere, least of all towards a solution.


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First:
The only meaning ful sentence in above OP is 81 years and thus predates Pakistan’s existence.!! while your friends here say Pakistan existed well before 5500 years. :woot:

Second:
Regarding,The UN resolution says that India should conduct a free and fair election in the entire Kashmir to know what Kashmiris want (self determination or joining india or pak). But for that, Pakistan should surrender its Pakistan-Administered-Kashmir to India and China should surrender Aksai Chin (if it has any population).
So people who sympathize kashmiri peoples will you & your ISI ever vacate their armies & assets from kashmir including G-B so India can conduct elections under UN supervision??

Third :
You have raped Jinnah's concepts of a modern nation for muslims & how come you remember only his remark about Jugular Vein??? Is there anything in Pakistan that resembles to Jinnah's dream state??

Jinnah was a visionary not a blind religious bigot or a blind & deaf Patriot.

Hipocrisy & Jinnah's followers cant go together !
 
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