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Kashmir The Freedom of Struggle

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struggle means jihad

Struggle can be translated as Jihad or Jiddojahad; former term is hi-jacked and misinterpretted widely but the latter is quite popular and correct.

Just my do paisa. :D
 
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>> struggle means jihad

Jihad is a religious struggle .. use some neutral words please .. and my point remains - the title makes no sense in english !
 
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>> struggle means jihad

Jihad is a religious struggle .. use some neutral words please .. and my point remains - the title makes no sense in english !
I see your point.
Please, stick to the topic and enough of beating the bush.
 
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by $20 or so! lol!
Yes my dear, I agree with you 20$ lead is not worth mentioning but have you noticed the statement of your compatriot.
I qoute 'Posted by Adux:
Well on our way far far ahead of our regional rivals except China'
Please, tell him to correct his statement.
 
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You think they would admit that Per capita income in China and Pakistan is higher then India? They would never, it would hurt their ego, so they would rather talk about the price of report.
 
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You think they would admit that Per capita income in China and Pakistan is higher then India? They would never, it would hurt their ego, so they would rather talk about the price of report.

so vaaaaaat? we will be a sooper powar soon. and you guys will live in stone age.
 
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>> struggle means jihad

Jihad is a religious struggle .. use some neutral words please .. and my point remains - the title makes no sense in english !

no jihad is not a religious word
let me make everything clear to you every arabic word is not religious
for example zebbi which means dick head which is you by the way will never be a religious
jihad means struggle period:wall:

on the title
dont try to be a smartass
english urdu
Wat up:upper kia

got my point
 
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SRINAGAR, April 13: Indian authorities in Kashmir on Thursday charged ten security personnel and a civilian with the murder of a cleric.

“The accused were charged with hatching a criminal conspiracy, abduction with the intent to murder, murder and destruction of evidence,” a police officer told reporters in Srinagar.

The cleric, Shaukat Ahmed, disappeared in Srinagar last October.

His relatives allege that police arrested and later killed him during a staged gunbattle and pretended he was a militant.

The army and police had claimed to have killed a Pakistani militant last October, but DNA tests conducted on Ahmed's body matched with his relatives. Security forces are awarded cash and promotions for killing militants.—AFP
 
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That's just sick, another example of killing innocents and they have to stage it, to make a story out of it. :disagree:

Their goes so called Indian freedom. Makes you really wonder if they want to be with India, wouldn't this cause hate among the community/family espically once you kill a religious icon of the community.

The problem I see is here:

Security forces are awarded cash and promotions for killing militants.

Those foney incompetent soldiers and security forces will do anything for cash thats what gurbat (poverty) brings, under-paid service men will do anything for money, even taking an innocents life.
 
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Yes my dear, I agree with you 20$ lead is not worth mentioning but have you noticed the statement of your compatriot.
I qoute 'Posted by Adux:
Well on our way far far ahead of our regional rivals except China'
Please, tell him to correct his statement.

You realise the growth pace of Indian economy. Within a couple of years, India would be ahead. Pakistan too is growing, however at a slower pace. I posted a news peice in the economic section that the per capita income of India is set to quadruple by 2015 or 2020, a tad bit confused.
 
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Musharraf’s plan to divide Kashmir: Sultan




By Ashraf Mumtaz

LAHORE, April 14: AJK’s former prime minister Barrister Sultan Mehmood strongly opposed on Saturday the four-point formula given recently by President Pervez Musharraf for resolving the Kashmir dispute, saying it not only amounted to a departure from Pakistan’s principled stand on the issue but, if accepted, would also lead to the division of what Kashmiri people believe to be an indivisible state.

At a news conference here, Barrister Sultan, now the president of the People’s Muslim League, analysed the formula in detail, and said the softening of the Line of Control, demilitarisation, self-governance or joint management of the disputed territory would mean Pakistan and India should continue to control the areas already with them, a solution he termed unacceptable to the Kashmiris on either side.

He also disagreed with the All Parties Hurriat Conference leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s idea of abandoning armed struggle to find a political solution to the dispute.

The former AJK prime minister was of the view that it was the armed struggle which had brought India to table discuss with Pakistan the possible solution to the problem. He said it was because of the situation created by the resistance movement that India had expressed willingness to give more autonomy to the occupied Kashmir - although within the framework of the Indian constitution.

He said that now that the Indian army chief had `certified’ that infiltration from Pakistan had come to an end, there was little possibility of New Delhi agreeing to a solution acceptable to the Kashmiri people. He said India was not responding to any of the proposals offered by Pakistan to give the Kashmiri people their right.

Barrister Sultan Mehmood said the UN resolutions offered the best solution to the problem, and Pakistan should stick to them.

From Sunday (today), the People’s Muslim League is launching a month-long campaign for the right to self-determination for the people of Kashmir. In this connection, a meeting would be held in Lahore and gatherings would also be organised in all important cities of the AJK.

The former prime minister will also be visiting capitals of important European countries to address conferences in an attempt to internationalise the Kashmir issue.

He urged all democratic forces to have the same point of view on the Kashmir issue.

Answering a question, Barrister Sultan said Jihad and terrorism were two different things, and nobody would ever support terrorist acts.

To another question, he alleged that the AJK Muslim Conference government was devouring state funds in the name of freedom movement. According to him, Rs150 million had been spent on a Kashmir conference and another Rs120 million on Kashmir festival. “What conquests have the rulers made to justify such celebrations?” he asked.

He alleged that the Muslim Conference leaders had been misusing the state funds in the past as well.

He recalled that as prime minister he had ordered arrest of Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan and his son, incumbent AJK premier, for misappropriating Rs560 million. To escape arrest, he said, Sardar Qayyum approached various authorities and claimed that he had used the amount for freedom movement.

Dewan Ghulam Mohayyuddin, Ghulam Husain Chaudhry and some others were also present at the news conference.
 
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