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Kashmir shuts on Manmohan's visit

The political struggle for independence from India will only grow stronger with every passing decade. It's not just a piece of land you can control, it's peoples homes.

The most worrying thing for Indians is that they want to become a part of Pakistan, I have a lot of love for Kashmiris, they understand the importance of a political union to remain free and strong.

There is no independence struggle or political struggle:lol:. This is all this in the mind of Pakistanis and you people are brain washed by you media into believing all about this non sense.

Care about your Pakistan before it too late to salvage it than thinking about Kashmir
 
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I have noticed in this forum that only muslims talk of slaughtering people with happiness, I dont know why your religion teaches you to be so violent and inhuman :what:

You guys should try following a new religion to get more humanity and less bloodlust in your thinking...

bro religion has nothing to do with it so just leave it out of here.
we not going to let you pigs occupy kashmiri land and get away with it.
we will get those people their independence just watch.
 
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I have noticed in this forum that only muslims talk of slaughtering people with happiness, I dont know why your religion teaches you to be so violent and inhuman :what:

You guys should try following a new religion to get more humanity and less bloodlust in your thinking...

Get ur facts right here kid, Islam does not teach you to be Violent or inhuman, infact no religion preach's violence, talking about bloodshed people sitting in glass house should not throw stones @ others, i dont wanna post news showing how tolerant you people are. as it will derail the topic....
 
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There is no independence struggle or political struggle:lol:. This is all this in the mind of Pakistanis and you people are brain washed by you media into believing all about this non sense.

Care about your Pakistan before it too late to salvage it than thinking about Kashmir

do you want to bet money on this?
there is no struggle in kashmir? lmao
you are delusional maybe you should visit kashmir and ask them your selves.
 
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And this mentality is the reason why Kashmiris don't want to be a part of you.

How can any self respecting person allow himself/herself to be ruled by such racists and hateful people.

The only reason you are still holding onto Kashmir is you don't want Pakistan to get one over you, that is the only reason.


what ever the kashmiris do to these pigs they deserve it.
they dont care about the people as stated by many indians here they just want the land.
 
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bro religion has nothing to do with it so just leave it out of here.
we not going to let you pigs occupy kashmiri land and get away with it.
we will get those people their independence just watch.

Pigs ??? Suits you more ... !!

And Kashmir will get Freedom from the :pakistan: and We are watching From 47
 
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Nevermind....


yh you better keep your mouth shut.
you people know that your in the wrong when it comes to kashmir
 
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bro religion has nothing to do with it so just leave it out of here.
we not going to let you pigs occupy kashmiri land and get away with it.
we will get those people their independence just watch.

yeah , sitting in america:lol:
 
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Indian PM on landmark Kashmir trip after deadly attack
By AFP Published: June 25, 2013
SRINAGAR: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was to pay a landmark visit to troubled Indian Kashmir Tuesday, a day after heavily-armed militants killed eight soldiers in the deadliest attack in the region for five years.
Singh was to be accompanied by Sonia Gandhi, the president of the ruling Congress party, for a two-day visit in which he will inspect major infrastructure projects and inaugurate part of a railway line to connect north and south Kashmir.
It is the first time the premier has visited the Indian-controlled part of the divided Himalayan territory – which has been the scene of two wars with Pakistan – since June 2010 and comes less than a year before India goes to the polls.
More than a dozen armed rebel groups have been fighting Indian forces since 1989 for the region’s independence or its merger with Pakistan and tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians have died in the fighting.
Armed violence had been declining steadily since the early 2000s but the region has been tense following the execution in February of a local man over a deadly 2001 attack on the national parliament in New Delhi.
Mohammed Afzal Guru’s execution, carried out in a New Delhi prison without first informing his family, triggered widespread protests in Kashmir where many doubted his guilt.
Much of Kashmir has since been put under curfew repeatedly while protests and strikes have disrupted daily life.
Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in strength across the region ahead of Singh’s visit, with additional check points along major highways.
But despite the high security, a group of fighters managed to stage an attack Monday on a troop convoy on the outskirts of the region’s main city Srinagar.
Eight soldiers were killed and 13 others were wounded, a police official said on condition of anonymity.
The mfighters, travelling by motorbike, opened fire on the army vehicles which were en route to a nearby base, before lobbing a grenade at one of them, police sources said.
Hizbul Mujahideen, a local pro-Pakistan group claimed responsibility.
It was the deadliest attack on Indian security forces since July 2008 when a landmine killed nine soldiers on a bus on the outskirts of Srinagar.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was among those who condemned Monday’s attack, saying it was “aimed at restoring the shattered morale of the militants”.
Abdullah is an ally of Singh but has criticised the Delhi government for showing what he regards as a lack of political will to resolve the underlying tensions in what is India’s only Muslim-majority state.
“The Kashmir issue needs to be addressed politically. Economic packages are not a solution to the issue nor can it be found on the point of a gun,” Abdullah said recently.
In an editorial on the eve of the visit, the local Kashmir Reader daily said the security measures put in place during the visit “only proves to be a reminder of broken promises”.
The three main separatist groups have called for a strike Tuesday to protest against Singh’s visit.
“This is a protest against the forcible military occupation of Kashmir and we want to give the Indian prime minister this message that by hanging Afzal Guru, New Delhi has sent the entire Kashmiri people to the cross,” Syed Ali Geelani, a top separatist leader, said in a statement.
Officials say a few dozen youths have been detained in police stations to “prevent protests” during the visit, although separatist leaders put the figure at hundreds.
Singh is expected to review a federally funded reconstruction package he had announced nine years back after taking office for his first term.
He will also inaugurate part of an ambitious project expected to link the landlocked Kashmir valley with the massive Indian railway network by 2018.
During a visit in 2009, Singh inaugurated another section of the rail link and also reiterated his commitment to an economic reconstruction package worth around $4 billion.
Officials in the local government say only about only 40 percent of the allocated resources have been used so far.
 
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do you want to bet money on this?
there is no struggle in kashmir? lmao
you are delusional maybe you should visit kashmir and ask them your selves.

Unlike you, I visited Kashmir number of times. Whereas you form your opinion based on what your media says.
 
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Pigs ??? Suits you more ... !!

And Kashmir will get Freedom from the :pakistan: and We are watching From 47

Kashmirs already have the freedom they need in Pakistan & its coming for a Kashmiri himself.
 
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