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Panditji, give it a break and perform an Ashnan, preferably in an ice bath,
Your half million army is oppressing, killing, raping and committing every atrocity in Sangsar, yet you rant Bhashan on maintaining moral grounds.

Ram Ram Panditji, may you fall off your bicycle .!!!
 
Your half million army is oppressing, killing, raping and committing every atrocity in Sangsar, yet you rant Bhashan on maintaining moral grounds.

Whether it is or isn't shouldn't be of any concern to you.
 
Whether it is or isn't shouldn't be of any concern to you.

Firstly, who the hell are you to judge, ?

Secondly, When Buddha's of Bunyan were destroyed by Talibans, it got India's attention, and here we are talking about living breathing humans.
 
Panditji, give it a break and perform an Ashnan, preferably in an ice bath,
Your half million army is oppressing, killing, raping and committing every atrocity in Sangsar, yet you rant Bhashan on maintaining moral grounds.

Ram Ram Panditji, may you fall off your bicycle .!!!

It's been a while since I have been asking the Pakistani's to provide list of Rape done by army in J&K in 2009. The way you guys use rapes it should be atleast 100 cases this year right, but minus one Sophian one which is not yet proved no one has provided second case so far.

The trouble we are having is clearly due to staged protest.

Let me give an analogy, if 10 people are living in a house that needs to choose a leader and 2 people want to become. Is it fair that A creates false case that B raped C by buying C. Do you not think the entire house will be against B.

It's easy to create fake impression, how many people validate it anyways. So many people in Pakistan still believe Kasab is Indian is clear exaple of propaganda succeding.
 
Shopian: Wedding plans cut short as militants shoot 21-year-old
Thu, Dec 17 05:58 AM

Sheeraza Akhtar was looking forward to her wedding in April next year to a boy from the nearby village of Sangam. The conversation on most nights in the family centred around the coming festivities. Till Tuesday, when a militant entered the house of labourer Mohd Maqbool Mir, asked him to point out Sheeraza and then shot the 21-year-old dead.

It was the sixth such incident in this area in the recent past, and the small village of Kellar in Shopian district, hemmed in on all sides by forests, was in a state of shock on Wednesday. Since April this year, unidentified assailants have killed seven civilians, including four women and a three-year-old child.

Mir recalled Sheeraza was serving dinner when the man came into the kitchen at 7.30 pm. "Clad in black phiran, this young man asked my younger daughter her name, then looked at Sheeraza and asked her name. When she told him, the man pumped five bullets into her body," said the 70-year-old, breaking down. "I don't know for what crime my young daughter was killed."

Sheeraza's younger sister Dazy, still to recover from the shock of seeing her sister killed before her eyes, said she didn't utter a word as she lay there dying.

The Class X student recalled that they first believed their brother Tariq, who stays in Delhi, had returned. While the assailant wasn't wearing a mask and speaking Kashmiri, Dazy said they hadn't seen him before.

Neighbours remember Sheeraza as a caring, shy girl who loved her family. "We want to know who is behind this gruesome killing," said Ghulam Ahmad Khan.

Station House Officer, Keller, Farooq Ahmad said they believed three men came to Mir's house on Tuesday evening, and one of them went in and shot Sheeraza as the other two stayed outside on guard. "The killing is the handiwork of militants active in the area," he said.

Sheeraza is the fourth woman to have fallen to bullets of unknown assailants in the past nine months. On April 4, militants had gunned down 60-year-old Reshma Begum near Kellar; on May 30, Sahib-ud-din of the same village was killed by unidentified persons; three days later, 26-year-old Nageena Akhtar was shot in the area; in July, another young woman, Parveena, was killed in similar circumstances; while later that month, Mohd Aslam Awan and his three-year-old son were shot by unknown gunmen in Gujjar Patti Keller.

Both factions of the Hurriyat Conference have condemned such killings.
 
Now you will not see any band called by hurriyat. These people can only protest against GOI since they would not respond. They do not have the guts to protest against militants.
 
and recently I heard that hurriyat gets money from other side....this shows they care for money not people of kashmir...
 
Now you will not see any band called by hurriyat. These people can only protest against GOI since they would not respond. They do not have the guts to protest against militants.

Hurriyat sell outs are the unarmed wing of the terroists who only protest when they can blame indian security forces .For them terrorists are holy cows and their atrocities are legitimate part of their freedom struggle.
 
Don't you know that this Yooung girl ..was a RAW agent....so she deserved to be killed by the MOFOs....


She must have refused some terrorists Love or Sex Proposal...so he got pissed off..and killed the girl.......

Freedom fighters ...Donkeys azz....
 
Sheeraza Akhtar, 20 was the 4th women to be killed by unknown gunmen in last eight months in Kellar, Shopian. Police, however, claimed that she was killed by Hizbul Mujahideen militants.
Since April this year, seven persons including four women, a village head, a kid and his father have been killed in Kellar.

However, the difference between past killings and that of Sheeraza Akhtar is that police is identifying militants as her assassins whereas in past the killers in police files have been registered as “unidentified gunmen”.
“She was killed by militants owing allegiance to Hizbul Muhajideen. They shot her on chin, chest and abdomen and she died on spot,” SP Shopian Shahid Mehraj told Rising Kashmir.
He said, “The militant group is active in the area. We have killed three militants including divisional commander of Hizb. Four militants are still alive and roaming in the area.”
“The Kellar police station is doing its job,” SP said adding “the militants are killing people to create fear”.
Another police official said the earlier six killings in Shopian were blamed on ‘unidentified gunmen’ as the relatives of the victims could not identify the assassins. “In Sheeraza’s case, the family has registered a complaint and blamed militants for the killing,” he said.
“The past cases are being investigated. Only after completion of investigations can we identify the assassins,” the official said.
However, in all the cases, police is unable to explain the actual “motive” of the killings.
The killing of civilians has drawn strong criticism from the government. “Had it been an act of security forces, there would have been a hue and cry all over,” the chief minister, Omar Abdullah had said.
Interestingly, the area where the killings have taken place is close to police station and an army picket.
TIMELINE
April 15: A 60 year old woman Reshma was killed and her son critically injured in an attack at Donadoo, Kellar area. Two unidentified gunmen barged into the house of 35 year-old Aslam Awan at Donadoo and fired indiscriminately on the members of the family, causing death of Awan’s mother.
May 31: Unidentified gunmen shot dead a village head hailing from Muqaam-Donadu, Keller. The 48-year-old Saifuddin Kallar was shot dead at Zehan Behak.
June 3: Unidentified gunmen barged into house of one Sharief Ahmad Awan and shot dead his teen-aged daughter, Nigeena at Donadu Kellar.
July 17: Gunmen barged into the house of Ghulam Ahmad Dar at Mujpathri Kellar and shot dead his 17-year old daughter, Parveena Akhter.
July 23: Unknown gunmen intruded into the house of Mohammad Aslam Awan at Pahlipora Donadu and fired indiscriminately upon family members, killing him and his 3-year-old son, Arif. The gunmen had made an abortive bid to kill Aslam earlier on April 15. Aslam sustained bullet injuries while his mother died on the spot.

Rising Kashmir, Daily Newspaper, Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir - Keller: 8 months on, 4 women among 7 killed
 
unknown assailants... could be anybody, probably sponsored by the Indian government and that's probably what the Kashmiris are thinking which is why the father is asking:

"We want to know who is behind this gruesome killing," said Ghulam Ahmad Khan.

and not buying into the story that militants decided to randomly kill a 21 year old girl.
 
unknown assailants... could be anybody, probably sponsored by the Indian government and that's probably what the Kashmiris are thinking which is why the father is asking:



and not buying into the story that militants decided to randomly kill a 21 year old girl.

Do you have the same logic ...when terrorists are killing your people in Pakistan......I would love to see that working in Pakistan.
 
unknown assailants... could be anybody, probably sponsored by the Indian government and that's probably what the Kashmiris are thinking which is why the father is asking:



and not buying into the story that militants decided to randomly kill a 21 year old girl.

Sir,

Even the Huriyat and PDP have not raised this question.
 
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