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I'm curious, genuinely - if things are at such a point, would a compromise solution (someone mentioned a district by district referendum) not be considered feasible in India, if it actually has the potential to bring peace between India and Pakistan?I touched upon some of the options being discussed in my reply to @waz.
The mood right now is to push ALL of them out of our states and back to theirs.
No reason they should mooch off us when they are getting everything on a platter and ridiculously subsidised rates.
There is a viral video of a sure trucker that puts things into a very ground level perspective for common folk.
Food. Water. Electricity. Zero competition. And a cess on every kilo of produce that goes INTO Kashmir that goes directly into the coffers of the seperatists.
And who pays for all of that?
We. Who cannot go and settle there. Buy land. Start businesses. While their guys get to have all of that AND do all of that in OUR states.
That's going to stop now. Already has. They are not welcome in India anymore.
All we need to do is stop tourism. And prevent goods coming out from there.
They will come to their senses.
Next would be the national power grid. That goes through Jammu.
We've already clamped down and throttled cellular and internet networks.
They can grow what they eat. Drink their own water. Generate their own electricity.
And if need be, they can did their own oil wells too. Or ride bullock carts and rickshaws.
Cheers, Doc
What is the real fear here? I don't buy the argument that India will splinter, since J&K is unique in terms of history and religio-cultural composition and disputed status that aren't replicated elsewhere in India. Is it literally down to pure nationalism and ego?