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so if you are implying that our army is ''sending terrorists'' to your ''country'' then why arent your soldiers engaging Pakistan Army

because your soldiers are not crossing over to our land..if they do you will see our soldiers engaging them as well, just as they have been engaging terrorists when they try to intrude.

so if you are implying that our army is ''sending terrorists'' to your ''country'' then why arent your soldiers engaging Pakistan Army instead of taking out all their anger and frustration on anti-hindustan Kashmiri stole-pelting youth? :rofl:


strange realities

first of all its not the army in kashmir....its police force, secondly if they wanted to take out any kind frustration on those hired stone pelters then you would have already seen a different picture altogether and not few deaths accidently.

On your first point, you will never accept that your army very well knows about the intrusion of those terrorists from your side and also provides them the cover..its impossible for them to cross the border without your army's knowledge and assistance.
 
so if you are implying that our army is ''sending terrorists'' to your ''country'' then why arent your soldiers engaging Pakistan Army instead of taking out all their anger and frustration on anti-hindustan Kashmiri stole-pelting youth? :rofl:


strange realities
we dont have army on borders

secondly, you forgot Kargil i guess.
 
Arre yaar.. side karo yeh arguement.. And a high five for Indians

2 LeT militants killed as Army operation enters 3rd day in Poonch - India - The Times of India


JAMMU: Two Lashkar-e-Taiba militants were killed in a fierce encounter with security forces in Beri-Rakh forest in the border district of Poonch as the operation to track down militants in the area entered the third day on Thursday.

Two bodies of militants and one AK-47 rifle have been retrieved from the encounter site during search operation in Beri Rakh forests in Mendhar border belt of Poonch district since this morning, said a PCR release on Thursday evening.

The identity of the terrorists has not been established so far, it said.

The operation is continuing to track down the rest of the terrorists in this dense forest area, the release said.

The anti-terrorist operation was launched by Army's 37 Rashtriya Rifle (RR) troops on inputs about infiltration of a group of 10 to 12 militants in Mankote forest belt on July 13 around 0900 hours.

During the operation, an Army major was killed and six other security men, including a colonel, injured in an encounter with suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists on July 13.

Major Amit Phunge was killed in the encounter with the militants while Colonel Ajay Katoch of 47 Rashtriya Rifles was injured.

Meanwhile, police on Thursday recovered some arms and ammunition from Bonjwah-Kither area of Kishtwar district where one district commander of LeT, identified as Isaq Bhat alias Hamza/Ateeq was gunned down by police on Wednesday.

The recoveries included two AK magzines, 38 rounds of AK, three electronic detonators, 4 normal detonators, one Chinese grenade, three mobile sets, two sim cards and one pouch, the release said.
 
resistance and freedom fighting in Kashmir is purely local Kashmiri phenomenon


they dont want to be under hindustany umbrella. It was as obvious THEN as it is now (even more clear now actually, and world media is covering it)
 
resistance and freedom fighting in Kashmir is purely local Kashmiri phenomenon


they dont want to be under hindustany umbrella. It was as obvious THEN as it is now (even more clear now actually, and world media is covering it)

same goes for Baluchistan!!!
seems they are fed up with Pakistani occupation.
 
resistance and freedom fighting in Kashmir is purely local Kashmiri phenomenon


they dont want to be under hindustany umbrella. It was as obvious THEN as it is now (even more clear now actually, and world media is covering it)

Pakistanys cant seem to make up their mind. One of you says that you are sending in expendable mercenaries to attack Indian forces and some of you say its a local phenomenon.

Anyway what ever it is, its destined to fail.....

Reminds me of a movie Karma (Bollywood). Anupam Kher when slapped says... Is thappad ki goonj tumhe bahut door tak sunayi degi.

Slightly tangential, but Pakistan Kashmir strategy's echo is now audible in every corner of Pakistan almost on a weekly basis.
 
well as i said time and time again, if you can actually provide proof of it -- then i'll accept it. And in fact, I would pop a bottle and nod in approval.

would be a good revenege for funding the band of hindu mukti bahinis in Bangla Desh. :):)

as for your bollywood --- keep watching the movies and day-dreaming. It's good for you i think. Never bad to day-dream or imagine things.



but please don't give the freedom fighters more credit than they deserve, that isn't right. Actually it's the civilians in Kashmir who rise un-armed against the indian occupation forces which makes the most impact to the news-viewers and spectators

Kashmir is erupting in some of the largest anti-indian protests i have seen in quite some time....those arent mujahideen those are unarmed locals



purely Kashmiri phenomenon, and Pakistan Nation sympathises with them and will support them morally and/or in whatever way we deem fit
 
well as i said time and time again, if you can actually provide proof of it -- then i'll accept it. And in fact, I would pop a bottle and nod in approval.

would be a good revenege for funding the band of hindu mukti bahinis in Bangla Desh. :):)

as for your bollywood --- keep watching the movies and day-dreaming. It's good for you i think. Never bad to day-dream or imagine things.



but please don't give the freedom fighters more credit than they deserve, that isn't right. Actually it's the civilians in Kashmir who rise un-armed against the indian occupation forces which makes the most impact to the news-viewers and spectators

Kashmir is erupting in some of the largest anti-indian protests i have seen in quite some time....those arent mujahideen those are unarmed locals



purely Kashmiri phenomenon, and Pakistan Nation sympathises with them and will support them morally and/or in whatever way we deem fit

First give freedom to Azad Kashmir, which is under Pakistan Administration then we will talk further.
 
I was just answering to chacha that might because of Indian media has not posted this news because of their animosity for Pakistan.
:)


Why BBC, reuters, CNN, Chinese newspapers did not publish it. They also have animosity to Pakistan?

Stop making a fool of yourself.
 
What kind of childish logic is this? That news must be printed in foreign media (who tend not to have interest in these things) to be true? Coming from an indian though, it's not surprising at all. The News is a very respected and reliable source anyhow - even outside Pakistan.
 
@Chacha

I think the above post answered your common sense in a very suitable manner. It is you here who is making a fool out of himself.

:)
 
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The fault lies with India.

Our government keeps saying that Hurriyat and JuD/LeT/Hizbul have links.

The max that we have done is to out these Hurriyat in house arrest or have jailed them for a few days.

When their links are so well known then why no further action is being taken. The Hurriyat leaders should be hanged at Lal Chowk in Srinagar in front of world media.

If India is not willing to take strong steps against traitors and terrorists that are operating from Indian soil, they have no right to ask Pakistan to take action against Hafiz Sayed and company.

First eliminate Hurriyat from Indian soil then talk of getting Salauddin/Hafiz and company from Pakistan.
 
Today Omar may ask Army to go

With the law and order situation under control in the Valley, the Omar Abdullah government is expected to officially ask for “derequisitioning” of the Army from Srinagar on Friday after eight days of military aiding the civil administration in keeping the violence under check. The state government had called for troops after civil disturbance due to youth deaths in firing by security forces.

Government sources told The Indian Express that the state government has already sent verbal feelers to the Army brass and Defence Ministry indicating that state Chief Secretary S S Kapoor will write a letter to the Centre for the military to go back to barracks. The Army was placed on a standby in the Valley on July 7 after Kapoor under instructions from Chief Minister Omar Abdullah requisitioned troops from the Centre.

Contrary to reports of flag marches in Srinagar, troops had only conducted “deterrent” movement on the periphery of the state’s summer capital with one battalion of reserve troops on standby. These troops were earmarked for immediate induction in case violence flared up in the city. This was according to the directions from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) that met under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister on July 7.

At the crucial CCS meeting, Director, Intelligence Bureau, Rajiv Mathur apparently gave a presentation of law and order situation in Kashmir to the apex body with a recommendation that open deployment of Army in the Valley would undo all the work in the past decade due to its larger ramifications. The presentation made it clear that the state government did not have control over the political situation of the Valley and was virtually at loggerheads with the CRPF, whose 153 battalions are at present deployed in Kashmir. The country’s senior most police officer also pointed out that the paramilitary force was adequate in numbers to tackle law and order.

This view found resonance with Defence Minister A K Antony, who was opposed to Army deployment for law and order duties. However, since the Chief Minister had personally requested for troop deployment and followed it up with a letter, the CCS gave the go-ahead with a limited mandate of ensuring that rioters from other towns do not start converging on Srinagar.
 

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