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or may be 1962 still in your mind , you just dont want an other chinese lesson do you?

That is a pretty bold statement you made there boy... remember in 1962 India was not a nuclear power.
Hope sense prevails in you when your mind goes numb with pride.
 
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china will provide stpaled visa to ppl of j&k and india will not allow any of its citizen to move out of country with any kind of stapled visa,,so the indians in j&k will not go to china....:coffee:

As usual GOI will play it down...and it will be a good move, no need to create hype, we need to wait for 10 years "every dog has its day" wait for our turn...!:wave:
 
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china will provide stpaled visa to ppl of j&k and india will not allow any of its citizen to move out of country with any kind of stapled visa,,so the indians in j&k will not go to china....:coffee:

As usual GOI will play it down...and it will be a good move, no need to create hype, we need to wait for 10 years "every dog has its day" wait for our turn...!:wave:

Exactly. There have been HUGE changes in India in this decade, and no one would have thought in 2000 that India will achieve so much in a decade. One more decade should pretty much show em'.

Patience is a virtue.
 
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with an average iq of 89 i dont blame you for yr stupid replied, and yeah you are right now it is 2010 but still china s econonmy and millitary is alot more advance and powerful than india now go figure it out if we can give you an other lesson or not:rofl::rofl:

stupid reply?? lol if dont got any answer then stupid reply?? tell me why didnt china teached india lesson in 1987 again??

And yeah kid i will tell you in simple words" IF YOU GOT BALLS THEN TAKE THE ARUNACHAL PRADESH FROM INDIA WITH YOUR SO CALLED BIGGER MILITARY AND ECONOMY" otherwise don't troll....:wave:


And yeah i am still waiting for the lesson of 1987...:coffee:
 
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CHAKOTHI (Line of Control) October 27 (APP) Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Syed Sumsam Ali Bukhari said on Wednesday that Pakistan was incomplete until the liberation of whole state of Jammu and Kashmir from Indian occupation. Addressing a rally organized by Pakistan Peoples Party Azad Kashmir near the LoC to mark October 27 as Black Day against the Indian occupation, reiterated the pledge of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto that Pakistan would fight for thousand years for the liberation of Kashmir.

Black day was observed throughout Azad Jammu and Kashmir with the public processions, rallies in all the major cities and towns including capital Muzaffarabad and protest sit ins processions on different sectors of LoC by all the major political parties.

Pakistan Peoples Party AJK brought out a rally from Muzaffarabad to Chakothi town, which was led by State Minister for Information Syed Sumsam Ali Bukhari and AJK PPP General Secretary Ch. Latif Akber.

Addressing the rally in Chakothi, the State Minister said that it was not the Black day for only Kashmiri people but also for whole of the civilized world as the Indian forces were suppressing and oppressing all the basic rights of people in occupied Kashmir.

He said on October 27, 1947, Indian forces occupied the State of Jammu and Kashmir against the will of its inhabitants and still she could not win the hearts of Kashmiri people, who were striving for their basic right of self-determination.

He said the PPP Founder Chairman Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto had pledged with the Kashmiri brethren that Pakistan would fight for even thousand years for the liberation of Kashmir and his Party will fulfill his pledge and shall never leave the people of Jammu and Kashmir alone.

“Shaheed Benazir Bhutto stood with that pledge saying that we will run our blood where Kashmiri run their sweat and we will uphold this commitment”, he added saying the Kashmir would be free soon by the grace of Allah.

He said Pakistan would continue support of Kashmir liberation movement on every forum by every means. “We would raise the voice of Kashmiri People on every international forum”, he assured the gathering.

PPP AJK Secretary General and MLA Ch. Latif Akber, ex-minister and leader of PPP Khawaja Farooq, Sahibzada Zafar Ishaq, Shaukat Javaid Mir,Bazil Naqvi, Farhad Iqbal Mughal and other PPP leaders also spoke on the occasion.

The PPP AJK also held a protest sit in at Taitrinot near LoC in Poonch district led by its president Ch. Mujeed,where one PPP worker was wounded due to unprovoked Indian shelling on LoC, a PPP source told this news agency.

All Jammu Kashmir Muslim Conference held a public meeting in Muzaffarabad on the occasion of Black day which was besides others by AJK Prime Minister Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan.

Ex-Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider also addressed a public gathering at Central Press Club Muzaffarabad that was organized by his newly formed party Pakistan Muslim League (N) to mark the day.
Jammu Kashmir liberation front also organized a rally from Muzaffarabad to Chakothi led by its chief Amanullah Khan in the evening.

Chairperson of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan Affairs Ms. Marvi Memon also reached Chakothi to express solidarity with Kashmiris struggling for their independence in occupied Kashmir.
 
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HAJIRA/ISLAMABAD: Indian troops opened fire on AJK PPP black day rally at Titri note in Buttel sector on Line of Control (LoC) leaving five persons injured.

Talking to media men AJK PPP president Chaudhry Abdul Majeed and central leader Matloob Inqilabi said Wednesday that a rally was organized to observe black day over the atrocities being perpetrated by Indian troops against the people of Kashmir.

Indian forces opened fire from the other side of LoC when the rally reached Titri Note and as a result five workers were injured, they told. The injured were immediately shifted to nearby hospital, they pointed out.

They said rally was peaceful but Indian troops resorted to unprovoked firing. “We strongly condemn it as it is sheer violation of ceasefire accord”, they added.

Military sources have also confirmed this incident saying Indian forces have resorted to unprovoked shelling in Buttel sector.
 
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"He said the PPP Founder Chairman Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto had pledged with the Kashmiri brethren that Pakistan would fight for even thousand years for the liberation of Kashmir and his Party will fulfill his pledge and shall never leave the people of Jammu and Kashmir alone."

Sixty years on, another Nine Hundred and Fourty years to go.
 
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Von Hölle;1230127 said:
Well this Pakistan's unfinished agenda of partition of India is the root cause of majority of its problems..it has already lost half its nation in this quest..lets see where it finally ends

Pakistan lost Bangladesh because of Kashmir? Kashmir issue was the cause? And Kashmir issue is cause of majority of Pakistan's problems? WTF are you smoking? Besides the issues with India, it isn't the cause of any other problem. I see that you're just another bharti who has mixed correlation with causation.
 
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Srinagar, October 27: Claiming that the government was scared by unwavering commitment shown by the Kashmiri people towards the “freedom movement”, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Wednesday termed the curbs to foil amalgam’s "peaceful programmes" as act of “frustration” on part of the administration.

Referring to the 'crackdown' launched by the authorities ahead of the amalgam's 'UN chalo', Mirwaiz said while he and several other leaders were placed under house arrest dozens of activists were arrested during nocturnal raids to foil the march to UN office yesterday.

"However such vindictive tactics cannot weaken our resolve towards the freedom struggle and the movement would continue till the Kashmir dispute is resolved according to the wishes and aspirations of people," he said in a statement.

Mirwaiz also applauded the people for observing October 27 as a 'black day' to protest against the "illegal landing and start of occupation by Indian forces on the day in 1947."
 
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