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Intelligent trolling... but its still trolling...

he could have become doctor,engineer,IAS,IPS etc, why would he become paid stone thrower...

So that he serves Pakistani interest of disrupting peace in the valley.
 
@graphican

Is this type of stone throwing protest OK which throws stones on buses , mini-vans etc and kills Innocent Kashmiris???

I hope not!!
 
Don't kid yourself india itself has been there for only 62 years also.

Agreed..india as india was there only for 62 years.But India as Bharat was there for thousands of years.

india should relinquish Kashmir control and let Kashmir become part of Pakistan. Kashmiris want to be apart of Pakistan and do not want to be apart of india.

says who..?
 
This is pretty much the only deal that India will ever be agreeable to (loose borders, more autonomy). The longer it takes to get there, the more time we are stuck with all this hatred.

Kashmir already has more autonomy than any non-Kashmiri Indian wants it to have. What's the deal here? Its one of our states yet other Indians cannot own/buy land there. Why? Why are we delaying the return of Hindu Pandits back to their ancestral land, enforced and protected at the end of the barrel of a gun if need be? Are they not Kashmiris too? Are they not Indian? If people think that the hatred will end with the mutually acceptable resolution of Kashmir, if at all such a thing is ever at all possible, then it is being naive in the extreme. The hatred was there before Kashmir. It will remain long after it. Hatred does not kill any Indian. Bullets and knives and swords and bombs do. We need to solve that 'issue' first. As far as India is concerned, there is no other 'issue'.
 
india should relinquish Kashmir control and let Kashmir become part of Pakistan. Kashmiris want to be apart of Pakistan and do not want to be apart of india.

Speak on your behalf and not on behalf of Kashmiris
 


SRINAGAR: The population of a rare mountain goat has steadily increased after a ceasefire agreed between the Indian and Pakistani armies in 2003 along the disputed Kashmir border that runs through the goat's habitat.

The markhor (Capra falconeri) was scared away or fell victim to regular artillery duels between Indian and Pakistani troops along the LoC and had not been seen for years before the truce was declared, wildlife officials say.

The markhor, sporting a shaggy winter coat ranging from light brown to black, is the world's largest species of goat with trademark spiralling horns that can grow more than a metre long. That also makes the animal prized for traditional Asian medicine.

“The recent and the first authentic census in Qazinag park shows the presence of at least 300 animals. This is a very significant number,” said Abdul Rauf Zargar, a wildlife warden responsible for the high-altitude markhor sanctuary.

A 2005 survey by wildlife experts sighted only 115 markhors in the area.

“One of the main reasons behind the markhor's comeback is peace on the border,” Zargar said.

“I am sure on the other side of the LoC (Pakistani Kashmir), the population has also increased. Now the only worry about the markhor's future is the electrified fence along the LoC.”

The Indian army built a three-metre-high (10 feet) barbed wire fence along much of the LoC to stop incursions of separatists from Pakistani-administered Kashmir. The fence passes through the markhor's natural habitat.

The goat lives in semi-arid cliffside mountain areas of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Hunted for its horns, hoofs and meat for years, it is listed as endangered by wildlife conservation groups.

DAWN.COM | Sci-Tech | India-Pakistan border truce helps rare Kashmir goat
 
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I'm at school right now. Indian side of Kashmir friend here.

He says forst is right :)

Great! That definitely decides it then. Stupid people fighting over Kashmir. We just had to ask your friend you see, and we could have avoided all this bloodshed. Grow up, kiddo.
 
I'm at school right now. Indian side of Kashmir friend here.

He says forst is right :)

Tell him, we don't care what a bunch of Kashmiris think. We are a democracy and decisions are based on majority, not on demands of a small group of people. If he wants he can come back and hurl rocks. But Nothing will change.
 
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