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May not be in favour of US though. After all if Kashmir issue is solved, India and Pakistan can have peaceful times and border, which means no arms race. If this happens, there won't be an arms race between the two nations and import of arms may reduce, something which won't sit well with US. ;)



Probably thinking, 'What a moron Obama is :no: '

For winning the WOT,its imperative for US to make our eastern border peaceful so that our armed forces fully concentrate on eastern side.And US has been busy in taking the two sides(pakistan and india)into confidence for the resolution of kashmir issue as she was aware of the fact that WOT couldn't be won unless the core concerns of our forces are addressed towards eastern side..India on the other hand kept on denying the involvement of third party in bilateral talks over Kashmir issue but we all know the reality,However lets not indulge ourselves into off topic discussion rather pray for a peaceful settlement of Kashmir which remained a bone of contention between the two sides.
 
It's not an issue since 1947. Also why did Pakistan invaded instead of asking the right of self determination. The part you have with you, have you asked them if they want to live?

Have you ever heard or witness any procession in azad kashmir against pakistan untill now?FYI they have their own elected assembly and prime minister...The main problem lies on your side of kashmir!....And a peaceful south asia will remain a dream unless its settled
 
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Have you ever heard or witness any procession in azad kashmir against pakistan untill now?FYI they have their own elected assembly and prime minister...The main problem lies on your side of kashmir!....And a peaceful south asia will remain a dream unless its not settled

If there is no protest does not make it legal.
 
I just hope there is way out for the people of kashmir and there is peace between Pakistan and India all the haters can say what they want but we must all stop this bloodshed its enough now.
 
Is this child a fanatic?


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Indian police shot dead a Kashmiri child in a fire on thousands of people protesting against Indian rule in the Himalayan region.

India soldiers kill Kashmiri child in protests [ WORLD BULLETIN- TURKEY NEWS, WORLD NEWS ]

That is how barbaric Bhartis punish peaceful innocent protestors -

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Have you ever heard or witness any procession in azad kashmir against pakistan untill now?FYI they have their own elected assembly and prime minister...The main problem lies on your side of kashmir!....And a peaceful south asia will remain a dream unless its settled

Then why are you showing it as a part of your country in your map!:azn:

on topic: India will never allow any country to interfere in Kashmir.
 
Then why are you showing it as a part of your country in your map!:azn:

on topic: India will never allow any country to interfere in Kashmir.

Azad Kashmi is adm by Pakistan as your jummu & kashmir is adm by india so what you trying to say here? don't start tensions here.:tdown: My friend don't let the door hit your head on the way out in reailty both nations show the whole of kashmir as there own so please before saying dumb remarks think about it twice it might help.
 
Accept Kashmir a dispute, Gilani advised Indian delegation

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Written by KMS
Tuesday, 21 September 2010 23:25

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Srinagar, September 21, 2010: The Chairman of All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Syed Ali Gilani has said that Kashmir is case of illegal occupation and since 1947 over six hundred thousand Kashmiris have laid down their lives for freedom of Jammu and Kashmir from India.

Syed Ali Gilani, while talking to an All-Party delegation of Indian Parliament, which called on him at his Hyderpora residence, said that even the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru had promised the Kashmiris to give them the right to self-determination.


He told the delegation that India took the Kashmir dispute to the United Nations but failed to fulfill its promise of giving Kashmiris their right to choose their future themselves, adding that Kashmiris would not surrender before the blind might of Indian government. “Like the occupation of India by British was illegitimate, in the same way Indian occupation of Kashmir is illegitimate. Kashmiris would perish but will not submit to India. You should prepare the government of India, people of India and BJP for this reality,” Syed Ali Gilani told the delegation.

The delegation comprised Sitaram Yechury, Asaduddin Owaisi, T.R. Baalu, Rattan Singh Ajnala and Namanageshwar Rao.

Syed Ali Gilani said that Indian forces are responsible for killings, disappearances, **** and arson in Occupied State of Jammu & Kashmir (OSJK). He deplored that over 100 people had been murdered in the past three months.


The Chairman of APHC also handed over his five-point formula, which says that India should accept Kashmir a disputed territory, agree for demilitarisation, release illegally detained Kashmiri Hurriyat leaders and activists, try Indian forces personnels, responsible for killings and revoke draconian law, Armed Forces Special Powers Act.

Later, talking to mediamen, Syed Ali Gilani termed the visit of the All-Party delegates to his house as cosmetic unless they highlighted the plight of Kashmiris before New Delhi.

The Jamaat-e-Islami of OSJK, while describing the visit of Indian All-Party delegation to Srinagar as meaningless, has said that Kashmiris should be given right to decide their political future in a free atmosphere. The spokesman of Jamaat-e-Islami in a statement issued in Srinagar said that all the pro-India parties and their leaders were already well aware of the ground situation in the occupied territory but were turning a blind eye to it.

He said that besides committing gross human rights violations, India had also imposed ban on freedom of local press so that the world could not know about the real situation in OSJK. The spokesman said that giving right of self-determination to Kashmiris was a pre-requisite for maintaining peace in Jammu and Kashmir, in particular, and, South Asia, in general.


In the meanwhile, A protest demonstration was held in front of the UN office in Geneva to attract the world attention especially the United Nations towards the stepped up Indian state terrorism in OSJK. Heads of the Kashmir Centres in Brussels and London, Barrister Abdul Majeed Tramboo and Professor Nazir Ahmad Shawl, led the demonstration. A large number of people including the Sikh and Christian community participated in the protest demonstration.

On the occasion, the demonstrators raised high-pitched slogans like “Wake up UN” and “Stop Indian barbarism in Kashmir’. The participants had also banners and placards inscribed with slogans in favour of freedom and against Indian state terrorism.

The protesters also projected the names and posters of Kashmiri children martyred by Indian troops in Jammu and Kashmir. The participants of the protest appealed to the United Nations to play its due role in granting birthright to self-determination to Kashmiris and help resolve the Kashmir dispute in accordance with Kashmiris’ aspirations.

Accept Kashmir a dispute, Gilani advised Indian delegation
 
india dont accept any of his demands like removal of afspa,disputed territory etc,whether he accepts it or not.if he thinks that world will come to him,that is his illusion
 
S_O_C_O_M, very soon you are going to topple people like Fatman, Sri Lankan from the 'top thread starters' list....carry on :cheers:
 
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Kashmiris are a different race than indians. I don't know why indians want to be so much like kashmiris that they want them to be apart of their country. Infeority complex? indians should get the hint and let the Kashmiris be.
 
And India has responded to Mr Geelani request.

Pak has no locus standi on J&K: India

Posted: Wed Sep 22 2010, 00:49 hrs
Asserting that Islamabad had “no locus standi on what is purely an internal affair”, India on Tuesday rejected the resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir passed by Pakistan’s Parliament.

“We have seen reports of resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir that have been passed in the National Assembly and the Senate of Pakistan. We reject these resolutions. They have no locus standi on what is purely an internal affair of India,” said Vishnu Prakash, official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs.

Pakistan’s upper House, Senate, and the lower House, the National Assembly, had on Monday adopted a unanimous resolution, condemning Indian violence in “occupied Kashmir” and had asked the government to extend support to Kashmiris and impressed upon the United Nations to ensure its implementation. The resolution was moved by chairman of Pakistan’s special parliamentary committee on Kashmir Maulana Fazlur Rehman

Prakash, in a written statement, said, “Pakistan should tackle the issues of constitutional safeguards, democracy, extremism, terrorism and human rights violations in the part of Jammu & Kashmir under its illegal occupation.”

New Delhi also reminded Islamabad of not allowing its territory to be used for terrorism directed against India in any manner. “In the spirit of true rationality, India desires good neighbourly relations with Pakistan. We are committed to resolving all outstanding issues through dialogue. Crucially, Pakistan must fulfil its stated commitment of not allowing territory under its control to be used for terrorism directed against India in any manner,” added the MEA spokesman.

Maintaining Kashmir was an unresolved issue and not an internal issue of India, the Pakistan Parliament had said in the resolution, “Pakistan fully supports the struggle of Kashmiri people and assures Kashmir people that they are not alone in this strife. Whole Pakistani nation is with them and would continue its moral, diplomatic and political support.”

With the UN General Assembly in session, sources said such statements had the tendency of creating trust deficit, and it could come in the way of a possible India-Pakistan foreign ministers’ meeting which was in the works as of now.
 
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