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yes quite right sardarji not only has to run the whole india single handidly but the few spare moments he has.....he dashes to the fields to sow and cut the crops himself to feed whole of india....personally by hand. Hence the paucity of time is entirely understandable.
For Kashmir. On Kashmir.
Toughest Question for you. Why not allow the right for self-determination?
Taking responsibility would be like "Muahaha We are a ruthless oppression force and we shall form our dominion and rule over the Kashmiris!"
Since that would be truer to any other BS that Indians claim about their intentions with Kashmir.
The man's personal credentials are impeccable and so is his understanding of economics and the administration. He's never won (or even stood for) an election. He's an professor of economics, studied at Oxford and a member of India's planning commission. He recieved an honorary doctorate from Cambridge this year. You could call him stupid, illiterate, a farmer, a sardar whatever but fact remains he kickstarted India's reforms in 1991. The credit for a growth rate of 8.4% last year and 8.9% this year belongs to him more than anyone else.yes quite right sardarji not only has to run the whole india single handidly but the few spare moments he has.....he dashes to the fields to sow and cut the crops himself to feed whole of india....personally by hand. Hence the paucity of time is entirely understandable.
Its important to Pakistan. Indians would prefer that he stick to what he does best managing the economy and administration. I'm not surprised that Kashmir is low priority for him. Improving the internal conditions of the country is his priority.For Kashmir. On Kashmir.
Toughest Question for you. Why not allow the right for self-determination?
Taking responsibility would be like "Muahaha We are a ruthless oppression force and we shall form our dominion and rule over the Kashmiris!"
Since that would be truer to any other BS that Indians claim about their intentions with Kashmir.
I'll be perfectly honest with you. A plebiscite. What's in it for India?Toughest Question for you. Why not allow the right for self-determination?
Taking responsibility would be like "Muahaha We are a ruthless oppression force and we shall form our dominion and rule over the Kashmiris!"
Since that would be truer to any other BS that Indians claim about their intentions with Kashmir.
I'll be perfectly honest with you. A plebiscite. What's in it for India?
Nothing at all, you'd lose Kashmir.I'll be perfectly honest with you. A plebiscite. What's in it for India?
No solution to Kashmir in that case. So the PM is justified in not wasting time on Kashmir, while beefing up the armed forces for the next war on Kashmir.Nothing at all, you'd lose Kashmir.
The big thing would be if India did it, anyway!
The man's personal credentials are impeccable and so is his understanding of economics and the administration. He's never won (or even stood for) an election. He's an professor of economics, studied at Oxford and a member of India's planning commission. He recieved an honorary doctorate from Cambridge this year. You could call him stupid, illiterate, a farmer, a sardar whatever but fact remains he kickstarted India's reforms in 1991. The credit for a growth rate of 8.4% last year and 8.9% this year belongs to him more than anyone else.
Even if India accepted plebiscite, several details will have to be worked
out before it can be implemented. The questions to be answered include, for
example, who will be allowed to vote? Will the people of non-Kashmiri
origin now living in the area (e.g. the Mirpuris and Pakistanis in Azad
Kashmir) and/or the Kashmiris living outside the area be allowed to vote?
Who will make the voters list,