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I think you are right. Nevertheless, it might be best if this was an option, rather than the currently polarized winner-takes-all approach. The Pakistanis here say they can handle an independent Kashmir, which if true should greatly decrease tensions between India and Pakistan.

That's probably the worst option, the last thing the sub continent needs is another partition on religious grounds. The LoC must be recognized as the border, and it is as far as we're concerned.
 
Water rights can be negotiated. So you Indians choose to be comfortable with Kashmir's status as a disputed territory and continuous terror war with the prospect of major war with Pakistan always on the horizon? You're making Kashmir the Alsace of the subcontinent, and that can't be good, not for the Kashmiris, not for the Pakistanis, and not for yourselves.
 
Water rights can be negotiated. So you Indians choose to be comfortable with Kashmir's status as a disputed territory and continuous terror war with the prospect of major war with Pakistan always on the horizon? You're making Kashmir the Alsace of the subcontinent, and that can't be good, not for the Kashmiris, not for the Pakistanis, and not for yourselves.

Water deals can be negotiated but nothing beats having actual control of them.Again will Israel give up Golan heights...which is undisputed Syrian territory.

I can't speak for the Indian government but looking from the outside...status quo is not a bad option for them. Kashmir is no crippling drain on Indian resources anymore so why not maintain the current position?

I laugh whenever I hear of negotiations about Kashmir between India and Pakistan. India does not want to change status quo and there is nothing Pakistan can offer so talks will always fail. Musharaff was the only leader of Pakistan who understood that and so instead of demanding that India give up Kashmir he negotiated for a soft border and withdrawal of the Indian army to minimal levels.His deal is the best Pakistan can hope for under the current circumstances.
 
Water deals can be negotiated but nothing beats having actual control of them.Again will Israel give up Golan heights...which is undisputed Syrian territory.

I can't speak for the Indian government but looking from the outside...status quo is not a bad option for them. Kashmir is no crippling drain on Indian resources anymore so why not maintain the current position?

I laugh whenever I hear of negotiations about Kashmir between India and Pakistan. India does not want to change status quo and there is nothing Pakistan can offer so talks will always fail. Musharaff was the only leader of Pakistan who understood that and so instead of demanding that India give up Kashmir he negotiated for a soft border and withdrawal of the Indian army to minimal levels.His deal is the best Pakistan can hope for under the current circumstances.

You are absolutely right...When we did not buckle under pressure when we were on the verge of bankruptcy...Kashmir boiling complemented with Punjab breeding terrorism(Thanks to our loving neighbours) what makes anybody believe that second fastest growing economy...a nuclear power will let go Kashmir and its precious water resources??? MMS has said on records and in a way echoed what his predecessors have said and what his successors will say...i.e. "there is not going to be change in boundaries"....
 
SC upholds life sentence for killer of Mirwaiz's father - India - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: More than 20 years after militants gunned down then Mirwaiz Moulvi Farooq at his residence in Srinagar, the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the conviction and life sentence to Hizbul Mujahideen militant Mohammad Ayub Dar for the murder.

A Bench comprising Justices V S Sirpurkar and M K Sharma dismissed an appeal filed by Dar, who was convicted by a Jammu and Kashmir TADA court on March 8 last year and sentenced to life imprisonment. "There is no merit in the appeal and it is dismissed," the Bench said. The TADA court had also imposed a fine of Rs 6,000 on Dar.

The killing of Mirwaiz Moulvi Farooq on May 21, 1990, had led to massive protests in the Valley. A month later, his then 17-year-old son Umar Farooq was appointed Mirwaiz.

On May 21, 1990, three terrorists entered Mirwaiz Moulvi Farooq's house and shot him. Farooq succumbed to his injuries at the Soura Hospital in Srinagar. The case was transferred to the CBI on June 11, 1990. Accused Abdul Rehman Shingan, alias Inayat, was arrested on September 20, 1990.

Shingan had confessed that he along with Mohammad Ayub Dar and Zahoor Ahmed entered Farooq's office armed with pistols and shot him. Shingan had died during the pendency of the trial. Accused Javed Ahmed, alias Ajmal Khan, and Zahoor Ahmed, alias Bilal, are absconding.
 
Kashmir Images :: Don’t go Taliban way: Qureshi
Srinagar, July 22: Democratic Liberation Party (DLP) chairman, Hashim Qureshi while taking strong exception to Hurriyat (G) dictate that parents should arrange teaching facilities to their kids at home instead of schools, has said that those who have given this programme were worst than Taliban.

“Taliban in Afghanistan banned girl education alone but here the Huriyat (G) has put a blanket ban on the academic including boys too,” he said.
“We condemn and agitate killing of Kashmiri youth by armed forces; we strive for a lasting solution of Kashmir but; we can’t support those who want our new generation to be unlettered and uneducated,” Qureshi said.
Qureshi said that even if Kashmir gets freedom, it needs educated people and therefore closing down of schools was in no way going to help the people.
He said that Taliban, during their rule in Afghanistan had banned girl education but “here entire educational system was being targeted.”
 
Kashmir Images :: Govt wakes up to students’ plight, finally

Srinagar, July 22: The government today directed the heads of the educational institutions, district- and zonal-level officers to ensure attendance of the teaching staff in their respective schools. In a circular issued by the Education department, the Deputy Commissioners have been asked to constitute
monitoring squads at district, zonal-levels to monitor the attendance of teachers. The concerned directors shall also monitor and check the attendance of the teaching staff, the circular said.
According to the circular, the services of the absentee ‘Rehabar-e-Taleem’ and contractual teachers shall be immediately dispensed with and replacement made by the concerned ZEO on the basis of merit in the village/habitation/ward.
The teaching staff found unauthorizedly absent shall immediately be placed under suspension by the Chief Education Officers and the persons with highest qualification in the area shall be appointed in leave arrangement in their places for smooth conduct of the classes, the circular said, adding the teachers placed under the suspension will not be reinstated except with prior approval of the government.
The heads of the educational institutions have been asked to ensure that the syllabus is completed and the slippage in the academic schedule is bridged. Meanwhile, the civil society in general and parents in particular have been requested to extend cooperation to the administration in ensuring smooth functioning of the educational institutions.
Meanwhile, the Minister for Education and Public Enterprises, Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed has ordered constitution of special squads and monitoring committees to check attendance of teachers in all the educational institutions of the Valley. These committees have been asked to carry out surprise inspections to ensure presence of teaching as well as non-teaching staff.
The Minister said this while addressing a meeting of Education Officers of the Valley. The meeting was convened to take stock of functioning of educational institutions in the prevailing situation.
These committees have been asked to submit their inspection reports to Director School Education, who after compilation will send these reports to the Administrative department.
Peerzada asked the officers to call parent meetings and motivate them for sending their wards regularly to the schools.
“We can’t afford academic loss to our younger generation which holds promise for progress and prosperity of the state,” he said.
The Minister called for taking effective measures to ensure the educational system is not affected in the prevailing situation, suggesting conduct of extra classes to make good the academic loss.
The Minister also warned the ReTs and contractual teachers to attend their duties regularly or else they will be replaced by other qualified eligible candidates of their localities.
He said departmental identity cards shall be treated as curfew passes, in case such restrictions are imposed anywhere.
Earlier, the meeting held threadbare discussions on the feasibility of establishing schools under RMSA, undertaking construction and renovation of school buildings. It was impressed upon the concerned officers to speed up the pace of construction of school buildings and complete them within a fixed time-frame.
The senior officers of the meeting briefed the Minister about the status of academic schedules. It was informed that more than 90 percent schools remain open in rural areas of the Valley and function normally.
Secretary Education, G A Peer, Director School Education, Shugfta Parveen, Chairman, State Board of School Education, D B Gupta, District Education Planning Officers, Chief Educations Officers and Principals of State Institute of the Valley attended the meeting.
 
Kashmir Images :: Bizarre Protestors!

Srinagar, July 22: A truck of Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) was set ablaze by a group of youth at Zoonimar Srinagar today.

Sources said that as garbage has piled up in several old city areas due to curfew and strikes, SMC is trying to remove the same to undo the threat of epidemic.
However, when a garbage collecting truck of SMC, bearing registration number JK01L-2261 reached Zonimar, a group of stone pelters asked the driver and his colleagues to come out and then set the truck ablaze, sources said.
Though the driver pleaded that they were here to clean the area of the garbage, the young brigade were not ready to listen, sources added.
AND THE GARBAGE CONTINUES TO PILE UP.
 
Kashmir Images :: Bizarre Protestors!

Srinagar, July 22: A truck of Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) was set ablaze by a group of youth at Zoonimar Srinagar today.

Sources said that as garbage has piled up in several old city areas due to curfew and strikes, SMC is trying to remove the same to undo the threat of epidemic.
However, when a garbage collecting truck of SMC, bearing registration number JK01L-2261 reached Zonimar, a group of stone pelters asked the driver and his colleagues to come out and then set the truck ablaze, sources said.
Though the driver pleaded that they were here to clean the area of the garbage, the young brigade were not ready to listen, sources added.
AND THE GARBAGE CONTINUES TO PILE UP.

If it is about garbage than IA is already present in huge number in IOK.

So no problem if this garbage piles up. ;)
 
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Omar plans to release Hurriyat separatists




Srinagar: In an attempt to restore peace across the troubled Valley, J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah is contemplating release of separatist leaders like Hurriyat Conference chief Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who is currently in jail under the Public Safety Act.
Sources said Omar was likely to take a decision to this effect in next fetw days. On Thursday, the working committee of the ruling National Conference had advised the chief minister to release separatist leaders from jails for improving law and order situation and restoring peace in
the Valley.
Others likely to be released included Democratic Liberation Front leader Shabir Shah and Mirwaiz-led Hurriyat’s Nayeem Khan and two lawyers, Main Abdul Qayoom and G N Shaheen, also members of Geelani’s Hurriyat.
Meanwhile, curfew was reimposed in parts of the J&K capital, Bandipora and Kupwara districts and Sopore town on Friday in view of ‘Khanqah-E-Moula shrine chalo’ call given by Geelani-led Hurriyat Conference to protest recent killings by security forces.
SHO of Pattan police station in Baramulla district Faiz Ahmad Shah was injured during skirmishes between protesters and cops. Reports reaching Srinagar said Shah got bullet injuries when one of the protesters fired at him.
Shops and educational institutions remained closed and transport off roads in response to Hurriyat’s week-long shutdown call which is part of the outfit’s ‘Quit Kashmir’ programme. Elsewhere in the Valley, restrictions continued on the movement of people. TNN

Hizb chief asks separatists to end strikes:

Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Sallahuddin asked Kashmiri separatists to end politics of frequent shutdowns as it was adversely affecting education and economy of J&K. The HM chief said, ‘‘Freedom struggle in not a matter of twothree days... continuous hartals in the Valley have affected students’ education and economy of the state.’’ TNN
 
The old man is being arrested every now and then by Indian State terrorists in Held Kashmir.

Whats new in it. After all Puppet Omar cant keep him in jail for long sans any crime
 
The old man is being arrested every now and then by Indian State terrorists in Held Kashmir.

Whats new in it. After all Puppet Omar cant keep him in jail for long sans any crime

Jana what happens to those Kashmiris or people from GilgitBatistan who want to conduct open rallies for independnace from Pakistan? Are they given a free platform?
 
Jihad is back on agenda - it is official
Dr Shabir Choudhry 21 July 2010

It might be terrorism elsewhere, but it is still ‘holy jihad’ in Kashmir. Despite being an important partner in so called ‘war on terrorism’, this is the real policy of Islamabad; and they make no attempt to even hide that.
This message was reiterated in very aggressively in a public rally held in Muzafarabad, Pakistani Occupied Kashmir, which was organized by United Jihad Council, a coalition of militant groups set up by ISI to fight India. The rally had full support of Pakistani Occupied Kashmir; and the Prime Minister of this territory Raja Farooq Haider Khan thundered: "Let me assure you that every home in Kashmir will become a bunker against India." Apart from that Syed Salahuddin, Chairman of UJC said:
"It is mandatory for every child in every street to wage war against India to bring it down to its knees."
Those who have interest in ascertaining as to why Krishna Qureshi talks failed have to look at timing of this message. This show of public strength in Muzaffarabad (in a place like Muzaffarabad they managed to muster around four thousand people) and strong resolve was demonstrated one day before the Indian delegation headed by Indian Minister for External Affairs S M Krishna was reaching Islamabad to begin dialogue to promote ‘peace’ and cooperation.
Also this strong stance has to be viewed in the context of recent unrest in the Valley, which Pakistan has very smartly ‘staged’ and made India defensive, especially on issue of human rights abuses. Furthermore, it has to be viewed in the context of the conflict between the two countries over the issue of Kishenganga Hydroelectric Project. Both countries after failing to resolve differences over this project have decided to refer it to Court of Arbitration.

On reaching Islamabad the Indian Minister for External Affairs S M Krishna said: “I am here with a message of peace and friendship. India wants to resolve all the issues with Pakistan through a process of dialogue”. But how could you hold a dialogue and have peace when guns are out and roaring on both sides of the LOC, in which innocent people perish?

I have been pointing out contradictions in the Pakistani policies on terrorism for a long time, but not much attention was given to this. I was the first to blow the whistle that Lashkar e Taiba, a declared terrorist group possessed huge piece of land in mountains near Muzaffarabad to continue indoctrination and training of militants that they could be used to advance cause of ‘jihad’.

In a seminar organised by Interfaith International during eleventh session of the UN Human Rights Council on 10 June 2009, I said:

‘Moreover Lashker E Tayeba, a banned terrorist group has purchased a land of 200 kanals in district Muzaffarabad in Pakistani Administered Kashmir. This land transaction could only be done with the help of Pakistani establishment, as legally no Pakistani individual or organisation could purchase land in any part of the State. It is clear that Lashker E Tayeba is known for its terrorism and violence and could not be expected to run courses on peace studies, conflict resolution or human rights’.

This news was later on confirmed by a report of BBC, here is the web link:
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Abbas Butt, Chairman of Kashmir National Party said, “There is no ambiguity in Pakistan’s policy on terrorism. If there is a bomb blast in Balochistan or any other part of Pakistan, even if carried out by a disgruntled Pakistani, it is terrorism. But if a bomb blast takes place in Srinagar, even when it is carried out by a Pakistani, Afghani, Egyptian or Bangladeshi who has been trained by Pakistan and sent across with weapons by them as well, it is surely a Jihad. Despite that if some countries don’t understand or don’t want to understand then it is not Pakistan’s fault.”
Anyhow, as expected the talks failed, because both delegations had different priorities. India’s priorities were an end to infiltration, terrorism and action against culprits of Mumbai carnage; and Pakistan’s priorities were human rights abuses in the Valley and issues related to water. As far as India’s priorities were concerned Pakistani government put their cards on table by facilitating a big rally in Muzaffarbad in which call of Jihad was reiterated. It was declared that jihad was must and India must be brought “down to its knees."
India had its reluctance to show any flexibility on issues related to the Kashmir dispute, whether that is water, human rights or future of the State. However, in view of many experts the Muzaffarabad event coupled with other activities coordinated by Pakistani establishment sealed the fate of the dialogue before even it started.
In view of some experts, India is not too keen to negotiate any deal with leaders who have no power to deliver, as Pakistan has more than one centre of power. It is difficult to tell who actually holds power: is it the President, the Prime Minister, the Parliament or the army. Despite the civilian outlook many believe it is the army which calls shots in foreign affairs, especially related to India, Kashmir and Afghanistan.
Ayesha Siddiqa, an expert on defence related issues commented, ‘Shah Mehmood Qureshi was not keen to be viewed by the military establishment at home as being soft on India….. The military's top management neither took ownership of Musharraf's peace initiative nor did it agree with his proposals on the Kashmir dispute.’ Shah Mehmood Qureshi enjoys ‘cordial relations’ with the army top brass, and he had to show that, unlike President Zardari, he was tough when it comes to dealing with India
Pakistan’s tussle with India is no longer only related to water, Siachin Glacier, Sir Crick, terrorism, infiltration and future of the State of Jammu and Kashmir; but they are also actively confronting each other in Afghanistan. Both India and Pakistan know that America and other forces of occupation will have to leave one day, and both countries are competing to fill in the vacuum.
Future, stability and type of government in Afghanistan is of great interest to both countries. India doesn’t like extremism or Taliban like government in Afghanistan, but if Taliban are defeated and there is ‘stability’ in Afghanistan with a pro Pakistan government, then many experts think hordes of tribesmen will rush to Kashmir for Jihad, as they did in past. Also this will have tremendous impact on Indian plans for the region and especially Central Asia.
According to Indian claims infiltration has increased by 40%. Local people in Pakistani Administered Kashmir also confirm increased activities by Jihadi outfits, but exact percentage of infiltration could not be ascertained. Pakistan, of course, denies this charge, and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has strongly said: "Infiltration is not the policy of Pakistan or any intelligence agency of Pakistan.…But if there are individuals who have crossed over, deal with them firmly."
Some Indian commentators read this statement in the following sense: ‘Pakistan will keep on sending terrorists across the LOC, and it is for India to decide how to deal with them’. It is believed, either Pakistan is unable or unwilling to comply with the demands of India with regard to terrorism and Mumbai carnage; and despite policy of non interference Pakistan will not stop infiltration of militants and jihad will continue in Kashmir.
This policy will not only throw a spanner in any peace talks, but it will also have disastrous impact on people of Jammu and Kashmir on both sides of the LOC. My request to those who have some say in policy making and its execution is, please stop this ‘blood trade’ in name of ‘jihad’. We people of Jammu and Kashmir have already suffered too much. Like anyone else we also want peace, stability and economic prosperity. We also want to live with dignity and honour and enjoy fruits of independence.

The kind of jihad you people have imposed on us will only make our lives worse. It provides an excuse to people in uniform to commit human rights abuses. In any case, Kashmir dispute is not a religious dispute. Don’t divide us in name of religion. This strategy will never win us independence; and we don’t want to be part of any country. Our struggle is for united and independent Jammu and Kashmir which could not be achieved in name of religion.

Writer is Director Diplomatic Committee of Kashmir National Party, political analyst and author of many books and booklets. Also he is Director Institute of
Kashmir Affairs.Email:drshabirchoudhry@gmail.com
 
Omar seeks 30,000 new Kashmiri cops to replace CRPF

New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday called for induction of 30,000 Kashmiri men and women into the state police to enable them to progressively take over law and order responsibilities from the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force.

Unemployment was the biggest problem facing the state with 5.9 lakh youth registered at the state's district employment centres, Abdullah said in his address at the National Development Council meeting here.

Referring to the recent violent incidents in Kashmir valley, he said it had caused untold pain and agony but said the incidents had been 'instigated by forces inimical to peace'.

'While our hearts go out to the families who have lost their near and dear ones, it must be recognised that such incidents are a disturbing demonstration of the continued instigation of innocent people by forces inimical to peace.'

Abdullah also called for amendments to the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and re-orientation of the security forces to deal with the changing security situation in the state.

'Amendments to the Armed Forces Special Powers Act and reorientation of the security forces to the changing security situation in the state will create the necessary enabling environment for restoring, to a certain extent, the pride and self-esteem of our people,' he said.

Abdullah said that he was aware that pursuing 'an agenda of principled politics and good governance was not an easy task'.

He said that Jammu and Kashmir was not a problem of economics but politics and called upon the central government to start an internal dialogue with diverse political opinion in the state.
 
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