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Never smart to give up land. At max, we should allow people to permanently migrate.
It is better to wait for a few decades and make these borders irrelevant.
Good news.
This is one BS thread.
This shows you do not know what actually happens in Indian politics. Time to change your country flags.
Am out of here, this is a troll thread. Waste of time.
There is only one final solution. Gilgit-Baltistan is ceded back to India and becomes a part of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Azad Kashmir can be declared an independent country, with Muzaffarabad as its capital.
THE WHOLE OF KASHMIR WILL BE PAKISTANS SOON ENOUGH AND SOME PARTS OF WHAT IS CURRENTLY India. Hindus will not defeat Muslims in battle, the maggots that they are.
There would be a lot of people who would agree with you except AJK and GB stays with Pakistan.Modi is trying to solve the issue peacefully.
Jammu goes to India.
AJK, GB & Kashmir valley gets to choose to join Pakistan or remain independent.
Norway is negotiating this deal.
PAK ADMINISTERED KASHMIR
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Former Prime Minister of Norway KjellMagneBondevik Sunday visited Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, and discussed the “latest situation” in Jammu and Kashmir with the PaK president Sardar Masood Khan. Bondevik, who visited PaK on the invitation of Masood, visited Srinagar on Friday where he met top Hurriyat leaders including Syed Ali Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.
Bondevik briefed Khan about his visit to Srinagar and a meeting with the Joint Resistance Leadership there.
Khan told the visiting dignitary that the “grim situation in Kashmir requires diplomatic and political initiatives by the international community to end the sufferings of the Kashmiri people”.
“Diplomacy can help bridge divides and come to an understanding on a just and lasting resolution on the Kashmir dispute,” Khan said, adding that a UN Security Council resolution on the Kashmir dispute, adopted under chapter 6 of the UN Charter, outlines the modalities for the “pacific settlement of the dispute”.
Khan said the unsettled Kashmir dispute is a “danger to the regional and international peace and security and, therefore, negotiation, mediation, and observation are important to break the current deadlock”.
“The unresolved dispute of Jammu and Kashmir poses a serious threat to peace and security and therefore the UNSC cannot leave Kashmir in the lurch. It must step in to reactivate mechanisms for implementation of the UNSC resolution that calls for plebiscite in Kashmir,” he said.
Kashmir, he said, was “not just a legal dispute about territory, it is about the political destiny and future of the people of Jammu and Kashmir”.
“Pakistan and Azad Kashmir (PaK) welcome former Norwegian Prime Minister’s keen interest in the resolution of the dispute of Jammu and Kashmir and assures full support to his initiative,” he said.
“We welcome initiatives made in good faith”, he said.
Norway had a long history of constructed and impartial diplomacy and we do hope that the country will play a role in peaceful settlement of the Kashmir dispute, Khan said and praised Bondevik for this “role as peacemaker”.
Masood said that Kashmiris strongly believe that there is no military solution to Kashmir and “India will have to sit across the table with Pakistan and genuine representatives of Kashmiri people to work out modalities for a peaceful settlement of the dispute”.
Speaking on the occasion, Bondevik while referring a report of the UNHRC expressed his grave concerned over “growing incidents of human rights violations in Kashmir”, according to officials.
He said that peaceful settlement of Kashmir issue through dialogues and other means is imperative for lasting peace and stability in the region.
“He expressed his wish that all the parties to the Kashmir dispute including representatives of Kashmiri people must sit together to find an amicable solution to it,” officials said.
Bondevik also held a meeting with representatives of All Parties Hurriyat Conference (AJK Chapter) and discussed matters relating to Kashmir dispute, and visited the Line of Control (LoC).
https://m.greaterkashmir.com/news/p...ets-pak-president-in-muzaffarabad/304171.html
Jammu and Kashmir: Former Norway PM makes surprise visit to separatist Hurriyat leaders
By: FE Online | Published: November 25, 2018 12:05 PM
Former Norwegian prime minister Kjell Magne Bondevik paid a surprise visit to the top separatist leaders of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, The Indian Express reported.
Separatist leader Mirwaiz said they welcomed Bondevik’s initiative. (Express File Photo)
Former Norwegian prime minister Kjell Magne Bondevik paid a surprise visit to the top separatist leaders of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, The Indian Express reported. Bondevik met top Hurriyat leaders Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Syed Ali Shah Geelani at Geelani’s residence in Hyderpora. The meeting was also facilitated by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Art of Living.
The visit came days after India and Pakistan decided to open up the Kartarpur corridor for the Sikh pilgrims.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq told Indian Express that they received a call from him, only a day before. He said, “This is the first time we are meeting foreign dignitaries, in years. So far, New Delhi never allowed such visits before, and as of recently, foreign diplomats are also reluctant to meet us.”
“A representative of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Art of Living had accompanied the PM, and it is clear that the visit was only possible after a go-ahead from the Indian government itself,” he added.
Bondevik told the Hurriyat leaders that the main purpose of his visit was to access the ground scenario in Kashmir and listen to their viewpoints. “We don’t know yet what will be the outcome of this visit, but we hope this will lead to a meaningful discussion between the two countries,” Farooq said, mentioning the opening of Kartarpur corridor as a positive effect.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq also mentioned how the relationship between India and Pakistan have hit a wall, and the two need outside help to bring it back on track. Bondevik reportedly will also hold talks with officials in Delhi, and then head to Pakistan where he will visit Azad Kashmir.
Welcoming Bondevik’s initiative, Mirwaiz told Indian Express that the former Nerwign PM told them, how the two countries need assistance with this issue as there is no positive development in the last four or five years.
The Hurriyat leaders also reportedly told Bondevik, “the dispute needs to be resolved peacefully, and the violence has to stop.”
“If only India and Pakistan are willing to resolve the dispute on Kashmir along with the people living here, then only we can help,” he said.
A senior police official told Indian Express, that they had clear directions to allow the Bondevik’s visit, who has also met a few pro-government activists and the members of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Bar Association at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Centre.
https://www.financialexpress.com/in...visit-to-separatist-hurriyat-leaders/1392946/
This follows the Chenab formula where Hindu majority Jammu goes to India, while Kashmir Valley and Shia and Buddhist Ladakh goes to Pakistan.To be honest, i still think that a plebiscite is still the best solution, hold them in GB,AJK and J&K on district wise and let them decide once and for all. IMO even if India hands over the Sunni majority Kashmir part to Pakistan the issue will not get resolved because there will always be voices on both sides claiming that people were not happy and were forced.
Once this is issue is resolved watch how both Pakistan and India's prosperity will skyrocket.
courage to take it up...Rather than wasting his political capital in building Ram temple, he could have used to take up risky decision to Kashmir issue.
Nice try dumbass, Muslims of Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir want to remain with Muslim Pakistan.There is only one final solution. Gilgit-Baltistan is ceded back to India and becomes a part of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Azad Kashmir can be declared an independent country, with Muzaffarabad as its capital.
This follows the Chenab formula where Hindu majority Jammu goes to India, while Kashmir Valley and Shia and Buddhist Ladakh goes to Pakistan.
Many Pakistanis could accept this arrangement.
I agree with you that a Plebiscite is the best solution to the problem, but India isn't going to do it.
Yes but Ladakh is 46% Muslim and 39% Buddhist and others.Kargil is the Shia majority area, but Leh which is the largest district in whole of J&K is Buddhist majority area. Why would they want to join Pakistan? I know that i should just shut up and take what ever we get, but unfortunately my thinking is different. I care more about the people than land.
But what is your point anyways? Muslims make 68% majority in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir.Kargil is the Shia majority area, but Leh which is the largest district in whole of J&K is Buddhist majority area. Why would they want to join Pakistan? I know that i should just shut up and take what ever we get, but unfortunately my thinking is different. I care more about the people than land.
i will be happy to see its solved forever its a big stone in our development and peace