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There is no proof regarding how much support the Hurriyat. IMHO they can get maybe 30% of the votes in the Valley (and the % will be lower if you consider the state as a whole).
Then i am afraid you haven't understood their demands..fighting elections undermines their case....However there is a welcome change...Sajjad Lone did that and lost against National Conference...This kind of gives us an inclination of the mood in the valley...However there are still enough people who support Hurriyat there by making it imperative for GOI to reach some sort of consensus with them...I think More Autonomy for Kashmir is a reasonable resolution that can be sell across...They should contest elections and establish their credibility.
If GoI gives in to blackmail from an entity whose credibility is not established then that can become an election issue.
well there are two aspects to it..First mine and the second one i learnt in the forum(through some member)If this was an army operation the streets would have erupted in protest. Hypocrites!
@deckingraj-
The issue of Kashmir can only be resolved within the India constitution - unfortunately Article 377 has led to a lack of integration of Kashmir with RoI. We need to scrap this Article-move more people who work and don't protest into Kashmir. Maybe not the way China has done in Tibet but close.
Omar Abduallah once on a NDTV talk show(against Barkha Dutt) very candidly said that there were more people in a rally called by Separatists than the number of people who came to listen to me and my father....Anyways you are absolutely right that there is no proof...As far as the valley is concerned even if we go by 30% then its a huge number of people that we are talking about.....How many fought for Tilangana??? Anyways that's not the point i am making...The point i am making is that we need to sove the problem on our side and ensure that talks with Hurriyat reaches it logical conclusion....
Then i am afraid you haven't understood their demands..fighting elections undermines their case....However there is a welcome change...Sajjad Lone did that and lost against National Conference...This kind of gives us an inclination of the mood in the valley...However there are still enough people who support Hurriyat there by making it imperative for GOI to reach some sort of consensus with them...I think More Autonomy for Kashmir is a reasonable resolution that can be sell across...
Indian Election 2009: Sajjad Lone for polls
I disagree....Half of india do not care about what's going in Kashmir...Other half is too tired off this issue causing so much civilian/security personnel losses that they will accept any resolution with both hands as far as GOI ensures there it do not compromise even on single inch of boundary....what you think???
As he battles for his life in hospital the names and faces of some of his predecessors flit through my mind: Mirwaiz Maulvi Mohammad Farouq, gunned down on May 21, 1990; HN Wanchoo, the dauntless campaigner for human rights killed on December 5, 1992; Dr Abdul Ahad Guru, the eminent cardiologist, killed on March 31, 1993; Qazi Nissar assassinated on June 20, 1994; Abdul Ghani Lone on May 21 2002: Abdul Majid Dar shot dead on March 23, 2003; Mirwaiz Umar Farouq’s uncle Maulvi Mushtaq on May 29, 2004; the brother of Professor Abdul Ghani Butt, and now the dastardly attempt to kill Fazal Qureshi. Others, such as Butt himself and Shahid-ul-Islam, spokesman of Mirwaiz’s Awami Action Front, have narrowly escaped assassins’ grenades and bullets.
Saying Kashmir is not a part of India is similar to saying NWFP/Balochistan are not parts of Pakistan, just on the basis of relative isolation and demographics. Digest that?