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Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
By Iftikhar Gilani

NEW DELHI: The Kashmiri people want ‘azadi’ (freedom) from the Union of India, Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has said.

In an interview with the strategic journal, Force, Abdullah said he would facilitate engagement between New Delhi and the ‘azadi’ sentiment. However, he added that people wanted freedom from New Delhi, not him or Ghulam Nabi Azad or Mufti Muhammad Sayed. He said trade across the Line of Control (LoC) was disappointing, describing it as “not trade, but barter”. “If I send them stuff and am unable to call and track my payment, I am not in a position to supply goods to them,” he said.

Unfriendly atmosphere: The chief minister said poor relations between India and Pakistan were the biggest hurdle to peace and development in Kashmir. He said relations between the two neighbours directly impact the levels of infiltration and violence in IHK. He also said the outcome of the Indian general elections would have a direct bearing on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. “If the government at the Centre changes, that can prove to be a little bit of a stumbling block along the way,” he added.

Listing his priorities after the Lok Sabha elections, Abdullah said he would ensure the visible presence of military personnel was reduced, while state police adopted a more proactive role. He also called for the establishment of quick response teams to fight militancy.

No consistency: He also criticised successive regimes in New Delhi for lacking consistency in dealing with pro-freedom elements. “Sometimes they are good, sometimes they are not. Sometimes we want to give them passports, sometimes we don’t. I think there is a need to change this attitude,” he said. Agreeing with the European Union (EU) assessment that Kashmir was not an administrative issue, he said the political dimensions of the issue need to be addressed. “We made the mistake in the past of assuming the money was flowing in, the democratically elected government was in place, the violence levels were down so there was no Kashmir issue,” he said, adding that regardless of the level of tourism, the flames of militancy would continue to rekindle without full understanding of the political dimensions.

Army role: On the recent standoff between his government and the army over the killing of two civilians, he said he wanted punishment for the guilty soldiers. “We want the army to send out the right message. But if they want to respond in routine by transferring the guilty to another theatre, we will also respond in routine,” he added.
 
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india is free country.
Every body is free to dream and sometime able express their last night dreams in interviews.
Thats the gift of indian democracy.


“I am a Muslim and I am an Indian, and I see no distinction between the two. I don't know why should I fear the nuclear deal. It is a deal between two countries which, I hope, will become two equals in the future. The enemies of Indian Muslims are not America or deals like these. The enemies are the same as the enemies of all those who are poor—poverty, hunger, lack of development and the absence of a voice….”
- Omar Abdullah, July 22nd, 2008, Lok Sabha

Omar Abdullah is an indian stooge,infact more than his father and his best friend is Rahul gandhi.I'll advice pakistani friends not pin down any hope for support from the chap.
 
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Man,that speech by OA was awsome........a true indian by nature........
 
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A simple fact they want there freedom india should give it thats it they dont want any part of india safeguarding words for india isn't gona solve the prob same can be done and said from the Pakistani side we should give these people wat they want let them decide there future!!
 
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Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
By Iftikhar Gilani

NEW DELHI: The Kashmiri people want ‘azadi’ (freedom) from the Union of India, Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has said.

In an interview with the strategic journal, Force, Abdullah said he would facilitate engagement between New Delhi and the ‘azadi’ sentiment. However, he added that people wanted freedom from New Delhi, not him or Ghulam Nabi Azad or Mufti Muhammad Sayed. He said trade across the Line of Control (LoC) was disappointing, describing it as “not trade, but barter”. “If I send them stuff and am unable to call and track my payment, I am not in a position to supply goods to them,” he said.

Unfriendly atmosphere: The chief minister said poor relations between India and Pakistan were the biggest hurdle to peace and development in Kashmir. He said relations between the two neighbours directly impact the levels of infiltration and violence in IHK. He also said the outcome of the Indian general elections would have a direct bearing on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. “If the government at the Centre changes, that can prove to be a little bit of a stumbling block along the way,” he added.

Listing his priorities after the Lok Sabha elections, Abdullah said he would ensure the visible presence of military personnel was reduced, while state police adopted a more proactive role. He also called for the establishment of quick response teams to fight militancy.

No consistency: He also criticised successive regimes in New Delhi for lacking consistency in dealing with pro-freedom elements. “Sometimes they are good, sometimes they are not. Sometimes we want to give them passports, sometimes we don’t. I think there is a need to change this attitude,” he said. Agreeing with the European Union (EU) assessment that Kashmir was not an administrative issue, he said the political dimensions of the issue need to be addressed. “We made the mistake in the past of assuming the money was flowing in, the democratically elected government was in place, the violence levels were down so there was no Kashmir issue,” he said, adding that regardless of the level of tourism, the flames of militancy would continue to rekindle without full understanding of the political dimensions.

Army role: On the recent standoff between his government and the army over the killing of two civilians, he said he wanted punishment for the guilty soldiers. “We want the army to send out the right message. But if they want to respond in routine by transferring the guilty to another theatre, we will also respond in routine,” he added.

Silly propaganda news having zero credibility. There are have been several threads that have begun by Pakistans alleging Kashmiris want freedom, and ended up facing the truth about what Kashmiris really want.

J&K is enoying development that is light years ahead that in Azaad Kashmir. They belong to the land of oppurtunity. No amount of terrorists are gonna stop them from choosing the worlds 2nd fastest growing economy over a country ready to be run over by extremists.
 
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J&K is enoying development that is light years ahead that in P-o-k. They belong to the land of oppurtunity. No amount of terrorists are gonna stop them from choosing the worlds 2nd fastest growing economy over a country ready to be run over by extremists.

brother! what is this P-o-k ????
 
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Silly propaganda news having zero credibility. There are have been several threads that have begun by Pakistans alleging Kashmiris want freedom, and ended up facing the truth about what Kashmiris really want.

J&K is enoying development that is light years ahead that in P-o-k. They belong to the land of oppurtunity. No amount of terrorists are gonna stop them from choosing the worlds 2nd fastest growing economy over a country ready to be run over by extremists.

It is not propaganda. It is what Indian Occupied Kashmir's chief minister Omar Abdullah said exactly.



What Kashmiris want is clear from the situation that despite deployment of thousands of troops India failed to supress the spirit of Kashmiris for freeing their land from illegal occupation of India.
 
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It is not propaganda. It is what Indian Occupied Kashmir's chief minister Omar Abdullah said exactly.

There are many other things he said such as...

The Hindu : Omar Abdullah blames Pak. for Raghunath temple attack

Muslims silent as Pandits fled: Omar Abdullah kashmir blogs-Truth about Kashmir-” blog on kashmir”

Desi Shock Videos - 0 - http://videos.desishock.net

Azadi not viable for Kashmir, says Omar Abdullah

Since you agree with Omar on his views, I gues you are also agree other things as well. Not mention he is CM under Indian constitution.
 
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A simple fact they want there freedom india should give it thats it they dont want any part of india safeguarding words for india isn't gona solve the prob same can be done and said from the Pakistani side we should give these people wat they want let them decide there future!!

Hmnn, true, but in that case it should apply to balochistan aswell ... Isnt it... It is not so easy as you think, not all kashmiris want that to happen, I have been to kashmir, I work as a volenteer for an Organization which Works for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals....

Kashmirs want freedom from the terrorist activities happening near them, They have an Insecurity feeling there, They think that Pakistan has anger towards India and If Kashmir is not a part of India they will be spared.... They have seen enough blood They say.....

So My dear brothers, WAR is Never a solution...
 
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