dabong1
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That's fair enough.
The Kashmiri Muslims have a right to think whatever they desire, I would say that the Indian forces in Kashmir were rather forced in by situations like what happened in 48, 89 or Kargil
In the real sense the kashmiri uprising began in the late 80s early 90s and that also without pakistani help which only came after in the mid 90s.
In a sense the kashmiris where also "forced" into taking arms once the indian security forces started opening fire on demonstrators and quashing all dissent.
Am pretty sure the indians would have done well under a vote for the kashmiris before the 80s but with the recent decades its gone a bit sour.
or the continuous violence and insurgency that pervades in Kashmir I also believe that Kashmir is going back to normal and there is serious rethink of withdrawal of AFSPA and the Indian troops from Kashmir
India missed the boat on this.....instead of building a fences-bunkers along the LOC during the last decade when the pakistani govt had stopped the majority of fighters crossing over and showing true intent to find a amicable solution you should have reproached in like wise gestures.If that had happened the pakistani govt would have no choice but to back away from a military soultion.
- but the call from the TTP, LET and other militant organizations for renewal of violence and terror in Kashmir and the increase in cross border infiltration and a possible repeat of what happened in 89 after the Soviets quit from Afghanistan may repeat itself again in the near future and we will see a large influx of Jihaadi's pushed into Kashmir by our neighbors. Kashmiri's will be without protection and their protection falls on the shoulders of Indian troops - so I don't predict any change in the security situation of Kashmir in the near future.
I said the same thing a few years ago to some indian members.....once the US leaves what to do think is going to happen if not the same as before( quote your above post).
I remember clearly indian statements that if pakistan stops LOC crossing by kashmiri fighters india was willing to reduce the army in kashmir and withdraw draconian laws.........violence in kashmir has been very low compared to the previous decades but the indan govt di not make a single major concession but new demand.
As I stated in my earlier post, the sensitivities of Indian Muslims should also be factored in the context of Kashmiri Muslims demanding a separation just because they are a Muslim majority, any insensitivity will only alienate the Indian Muslim further.
As i said before it very disingenuous to compare the muslims of india who through there own free will and choice stayed in india to that of the kashmiris who never got a choice.