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Have a Question.....Was Little Sameer Sent to Play or Shout Anti India Slogans???
His Parents Should have been responsible even If the govt of Kashmir Is Not, Its Too early for a Child Who has Just Entered his Pre teen stages to Go Out there and Protest....
 
This is a remarkable suggestion. But because they are Kashmiri and have an inalienable, God-given right to their own land, they will take a per-capita portion of the land with them too. Hold such a referendum and I think the GoP would be open to supporting it. If 50% of Kashmiris presently under Indian control want to join Pakistan, half of IoK comes with them. If all of them do, then...

Sir jee... it is not all in the valley who are revolting.... a nth of youth who are brainwashed are .. for this we cant take the problem has a universal problem because it is not a genocide but a small useless civil war.. so GoP which is raising the problem to UN/US should have some soft corners to those youths and push them to the plan as i have stated earlier... every year youths who are brainwashed in kashmir will be exported from India by GoP and finally one fine day all who are sensible will live in Kashmir(As you know every one with better IQ dont like to have people with poor IQ around us) and the problem will be solved automatically... So neither the world nor GoP have to worry about kashmir ... hence the target of both Governments solving the Kashmir problem will be accomplished...
and GoP which is actually not interested on land :whistle: but only for the people would be congratulated by the whole world for its fantastic problem solving capability

Accepted it is a time consuming process
 
I know right... peace and freedom is only allowed for adults... children can get shot for all we care!
 
Dude only gullible people like u believe in all this trash. When CRPF is not even firing at stone pelters where they have a reason to fire, who believes in this trash.
 
AJK functions pretty much as its own state right now, so if they wanted full independence, they can have it.

AJK is independent ?? :blink:.. sirjee ... the word independence is just a word for them... AJK is now like a dark world.. The people there if given an opportunity to see the real world the situation will be different.. Poor people living there are converted to terrorist in the pretext of religion ... holy quran is thought to them in a different way than the real way... even this small thing is being twisted by GoP think about other complex functioning.. do you call this Freedom???
 
AJK is independent ?? :blink:.. sirjee ... the word independence is just a word for them... AJK is now like a dark world.. The people there if given an opportunity to see the real world the situation will be different.. Poor people living there are converted to terrorist in the pretext of religion ... holy quran is thought to them in a different way than the real way... even this small thing is being twisted by GoP think about other complex functioning.. do you call this Freedom???

Independent for namesake!
 
wrong place wrong time.

he shouldn't have been there, if someone is walking on train track he shouldnt be complaining about being run over.
 
"We want an opportunity to move ahead. You also see that we are not allowed to move ahead. When we protest, there is firing which is not the case in other states," he added.

This is just one example of how the Kashmiri youth are being constantly misled by the separatists for their vested interests.

In every part,I repeat,In Every part of India when a protest turns violent and degenerates into arson shoot at sight orders are given and 144 (curfew) is imposed.

Even in recent times there has been many examples of police shooting live bullets (not rubber ones like in Kashmir) to disperse the crowd.

Face it ppl,we are a third world country and policing is not that effective and if ppl violate curfew orders such things will happen and no use in blaming the police after that.



"When you fire on us, don't you feel the pain? When you cut us, when you fire on Kashmiris?" he asked.

Oh comon - How can we ever feel tha pain if they dont consider themselves as Indians in the first place and want secession.

Either they should consider themselves as Indians first or man up to accept the losses in the fight for freedom.
 
wrong place wrong time.

he shouldn't have been there, if someone is walking on train track he shouldnt be complaining about being run over.

Not the same situation. Trains moving are okay, troops shooting at civilians is not.
 
When you fire on us, don't you feel the pain: Kashmiri youths

Home Minister P Chidambaram today faced some tough questions from Kashmiri youth who asked him whether he felt no pain when security forces fired on peaceful protestors and told him that unemployment was the major reason for unrest in the state. Chidambaram, who is leading an all-party delegation to Jammu and Kashmir, interacted with local youth in Tangmarg.

"The issue of Kashmir is a genuine issue. Many leaders come here and go but do not listen to the problems of the Kashmiri youth. The Kashmiri youth are facing unemployment," a local youth told Chidambaram.

He added that though the youth wanted to progress, they were not allowed to do so.

"We want an opportunity to move ahead. You also see that we are not allowed to move ahead. When we protest, there is firing which is not the case in other states," he added.

A school had been burned down here on Eid last Saturday. Five people were killed in firing during protests.

During the interaction with Chidambaram today, another young man posed him a few candid questions. He asked the Home Minister why even peaceful protestors were fired upon by the security forces in the valley.

"When you fire on us, don't you feel the pain? When you cut us, when you fire on Kashmiris?" he asked.

Chidambaram gave the group of youngsters a patient hearing and appeared to sympathise with them.

Earlier, the all-party delegation faced angry mobs when they visited a hospital where some of the injured were undergoing treatment.


When you fire on us, don't you feel the pain: Kashmiri youths - Hindustan Times

Its like punishing your children when they are naughty. Its not that we wish to do so, but its something we are forced to do, sometimes for their good.

If the protests are not stopped, they will burn down Kashmir. The school that was burned down, was that done by the rioters or by the police? The Kashmiris should understand that violent protest can only be dealt with by violence. Under Indian democracy, they are free to protest, but under no circumstance are they allowed to destroy public or private property, or hurt people.

as for jobs and employment, how many government schemes had to be abandoned due to riots and protests? how can business flourish when there is unrest. stop fighting, start building. then u will see India's economic growth flow into Kashmir.

The answer to the title thread is a big YES. It hurts. Its not something we ever wanted to do.
 
When you fire on us, don't you feel the pain: Kashmiri youths

Home Minister P Chidambaram today faced some tough questions from Kashmiri youth who asked him whether he felt no pain when security forces fired on peaceful protestors and told him that unemployment was the major reason for unrest in the state. Chidambaram, who is leading an all-party delegation to Jammu and Kashmir, interacted with local youth in Tangmarg.

"The issue of Kashmir is a genuine issue. Many leaders come here and go but do not listen to the problems of the Kashmiri youth. The Kashmiri youth are facing unemployment," a local youth told Chidambaram.

He added that though the youth wanted to progress, they were not allowed to do so.

"We want an opportunity to move ahead. You also see that we are not allowed to move ahead. When we protest, there is firing which is not the case in other states," he added.

A school had been burned down here on Eid last Saturday. Five people were killed in firing during protests.

During the interaction with Chidambaram today, another young man posed him a few candid questions. He asked the Home Minister why even peaceful protestors were fired upon by the security forces in the valley.

"When you fire on us, don't you feel the pain? When you cut us, when you fire on Kashmiris?" he asked.

Chidambaram gave the group of youngsters a patient hearing and appeared to sympathise with them.

Earlier, the all-party delegation faced angry mobs when they visited a hospital where some of the injured were undergoing treatment.


When you fire on us, don't you feel the pain: Kashmiri youths - Hindustan Times

Hooo i dont know there protest where peaceful. :blink:.. throwing stones at police... burning schools.. are these called peaceful protest... if the same youths home is hurdled with stone.. doesnt he come out running with a stick if possible a gun???
 
Oh comon - How can we ever feel tha pain if they dont consider themselves as Indians in the first place and want secession.

Either they should consider themselves as Indians first or man up to accept the losses in the fight for freedom.[/QUOTE]

:tdown: this is tipical indian mantality
if they dont consider them selves as indian they are not human???????
you must be ashamed at you statment.
 
This interaction should have happened long ago. Why do our politicians only dig the well when the house is burning. Still, better late than never.
 
he is more like a time bomb. waiting to explode.

why was he there ? such a place kids have no role to play. his mind is changed at this age - so much hate inserted in his head.
 
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