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Most Pakistanis, Indians flexible on Kashmir: Opinion poll in subcontinent

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NEW DELHI, July 17: People in India and Pakistan show a readiness to let the disputed region of Kashmir decide its own fate, and many will tolerate independence if that ended the long-running dispute, a rare poll on the crisis shows.

A survey by the WorldPublicOpinion.org asked Indian and Pakistanis to consider a range of possible outcomes for the Kashmir question and to say whether they found them desirable, acceptable, tolerable, or unacceptable.

A majority of those surveyed would find independence at least tolerable if Kashmiris wanted it.

“Given the deep roots of the conflict over Kashmir, it is surprising the conflict does not muster clearly polarised majorities in Pakistan and India, falling in line behind their governments’ positions,” said Clay Ramsay, research director of WorldPublicOpinion.org.

“Instead, many show openness to considering different possibilities for resolving the conflict.”

Three-quarters of Pakistanis called independence for the Muslim-majority region desirable or acceptable. While 50 per cent of Indians said the idea was unacceptable, 29 per cent said it was at least tolerable and the rest did not provide an answer.

The problem, analysts say, is that those who oppose making concessions over Kashmir in both countries tend to be very vocal and have often driven policy making. That has made finding a solution to the crisis impossible until now.

Most Indians want occupied Kashmir to remain under Indian control, either in its present status or with more autonomy. While Pakistan’s government has at times conceded that changing borders may not be an option, its people seem reluctant to accept this.

Around two-thirds of Pakistanis said simply giving Indian Kashmir more autonomy was unacceptable. Most would prefer it to join their country or become independent.

The idea of dividing the region between Pakistan and India gets little support on either side, but is also not opposed by a large majority, the pollsters said. Some 52 per cent of Pakistanis and 42 per cent of Indians found division unacceptable.

Similarly, around half of those surveyed on both sides said joint management by India and Pakistan was unacceptable.

The poll was taken among 907 Pakistanis spread over 19 cities with a sampling error of about +/-3.3 percentage points, while 1,258 Indians answered the survey in 10 cities. The sampling error for India was about +/-2.8 percentage points.—Reuters

Most Pakistanis, Indians flexible on Kashmir: Opinion poll in subcontinent -DAWN - Top Stories; July 18, 2008
 
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Autonomy yes, as much as it takes to make Indian Kashmiris happy and preserves the interests of the minorities in Kashmir.

Secession. Absolute no, no.
 
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no one wants secession but why not an independent and neutral kashmir which will ensure the water rights for both countries. after all its the water isnt it!
 
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no one wants secession but why not an independent and neutral kashmir which will ensure the water rights for both countries. after all its the water isnt it!

Dear fatman why don't you look Kashmir and India as a whole rather than in isolation. For decades you and your fellow countrymen have been trained or made to belive that Kashmir will be an Independent entity nor has your country openly integrated Azad Kashmir as a state any like Punjab or NWFP, so it is easier for Pakistanis to accept independent Kashmir. However the situation is quiet opposite here in India. Whatsoever may be the problem, generations here have viewed Kashmir as yet another part of their nation , yet another state with special problems. We feel it belongs to entire nation like how Tamilnadu or Keerala belongs to the entire nation.We feel that we have equal rights over Kashmir as a Kashmiri has, similar to how much rights a Bihari has over Tamilnadu or a Malyalee has over Kolkata.

Thus to isolate Indian Kashmir as an isolated entity is a wrong view and any solution emerging from this side of border with intention of accepting Independent Kashmir is much difficult to arrive than your side of the border. For our part the maximum we can arrive is accepting LOC as IB and laying off our claim towards AJK

Cheers
IPF
 
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all kashmir people want to live with india only. they dont want to join with pakisthan

you are wrong man...:rofl::rofl: kashmir's are fighting for freedom for past 63 years...,,,,i know your media is telling this,,, ...i dont believe in such surveys...If all kashmirs are happy to live under indian control then we dont have any problems...
 
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When will we stop fighting over this? I am sure Indians love their kids too as much as we Pakistanis do. We need to stop fighting like this for our future generations. Let Kashmir be an independent state.
 
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When will we stop fighting over this? I am sure Indians love their kids too as much as we Pakistanis do. We need to stop fighting like this for our future generations. Let Kashmir be an independent state.

that will make things worse. those bunch of so called freedom fighter, are they educated enough to run a country by themselves?? the answer is NO.
 
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that will make things worse. those bunch of so called freedom fighter, are they educated enough to run a country by themselves?? the answer is NO.

If we fight against British then we are called true freedom fighters, when Kashmiris fight for their independence then they are called uneducated so called freedom fighters. Very nice :lol:
 
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If we fight against British then we are called true freedom fighters, when Kashmiris fight for their independence then they are called uneducated so called freedom fighters. Very nice :lol:


take it as my opinion, if u want, just like i take yours! :angel:
 
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I encourage discussion for improvement; therefore, wanted to raise that question.
 
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One should never lose hope. In Urdu we say: Pevassta reh shajjr sy umeed A bhar rkh
 
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Indian position is well known. What needs to be done for Pakistan to agree to convert LOC to IB?
 
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