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Nothing can keep Kashmiri Pandits away from their roots.

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The pandits are nothing like us

Kashmiris tend to be tall and fair

pandits are short and black like other Hindus

they are traitors and betrayed the Kashmiris, they have no place in kashmir and can go to India
majorty Kashmir valley muslims are converted Pundits including your Allama Iqbal. Even sheikh abdullah and omar abdullah are converted pundits(once their forefathers were). So stop pretending to be a Kashmiri when you don't even not know this basic fact.[/quote]

@hussain0216 wasn't being serious. He was ragging you guys. He hasn't seen much of the world out of his village somewhere in Pakistan :D
 
The pandits are nothing like us

Kashmiris tend to be tall and fair

pandits are short and black like other Hindus

they are traitors and betrayed the Kashmiris, they have no place in kashmir and can go to India

Someone was saying you are a Mirpuri, so how are you even related to original Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims of Kashmir valley. :omghaha::omghaha:
 
Well I am not implying Kashmir to be a part of India just them not to be a part of Kashmir!

They settled later than the Kashmiris so according to Indians who claim that Arabs are foreigners in the same manner Kashmir pandits are in the same case...
Kashmiri pundits came later? Height of Ignorance. Even today's Kashmir valley muslims(atleast majorty) are converted Pundits.
 
Well I am not implying Kashmir to be a part of India just them not to be a part of Kashmir!

They settled later than the Kashmiris so according to Indians who claim that Arabs are foreigners in the same manner Kashmir pandits are in the same case...
Most Kashmiris are descended from Pandit converts.:rofl:
Nice try though. ;)
 
Well I am not implying Kashmir to be a part of India just them not to be a part of Kashmir!

They settled later than the Kashmiris so according to Indians who claim that Arabs are foreigners in the same manner Kashmir pandits are in the same case...

Kashmiri Pandits are original ethnic Kashmiris. They were driven out of their homes in the 90s by Jihadis from where they used to live for thousands of years. Kashmir was Hindu before majority conversion to Islam.

You have no idea what you are talking about.
 
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Well I am not implying Kashmir to be a part of India just them not to be a part of Kashmir!

They settled later than the Kashmiris so according to Indians who claim that Arabs are foreigners in the same manner Kashmir pandits are in the same case...

In Pakistani History text books ???? ...... :drag:

Kashmir History

The Muslim and Hindu peoples of Kashmir have lived in relative harmony and friendliness since the 13th century when Islam first became the majority religion in Kashmir. The Sufi-Islamic way of life that ordinary Muslims followed in Kashmir complemented the rishi tradition of Kashmiri Pandits (Hindus), leading to a syncretic culture where Hindus and Muslims revered the same local saints and prayed at the same shrines.

Periodically however, there have been rulers and leaders who have had a
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narrow view of Islam, and have subjected Hindu minorities to great cruelties and discrimination. The current armed secessionist movement in Kashmir mostly derives its inspiration from these people.

A canard is now being spread past few years by the secessionist-terrorists and their sympathizers that in 1990 Kashmiri Pandits left Kashmir willingly, having been "tricked" by then Jammu and KashmirGovernor Jagmohan. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The fact is that Kashmiri Pandits were driven from their homeland after a campaign of intimidation and harassment was launched against them by the military-wing of the secessionists. Kashmiri Pandits were forced from their hearths and homes at the point of gun. The objective of this ethnic cleansing was to create a minority free Kashmir valley where the goal of Islamization could be easily forced on the ordinary people. The books and articles below will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the genesis of the current political situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

Kashmir History and Politics
 
The Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb cherished the
ambition of converting India into an Islamic
country. A minority of the conversions in
Kashmir happened peacefully. Yet, the
Emperor's experiment was carried out in
Kashmir . The viceroy of Kashmir , Iftikhar Khan
(1671–1675) carried out the policy vigorously
and set about converting non-Muslims by
force. [3][4]
A group of Kashmiri Pandits (Kashmiri Hindu
Brahmins ), approached Guru Tegh Bahadur for
help. They, on the advice of the Guru, told the
Mughal authorities that they would willingly
embrace Islam if Guru Tegh Bahadur did the
same. [3][4]
Orders of the arrest of the Guru were issued by
Aurangzeb, who was in the present-day Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan subduing Pushtun
rebellion. The Guru was arrested at a place
called Malikhpur near Anandpur after he had
departed from Anandpur for Delhi. Before
departing he nominated his son, Gobind Rai
(Guru Gobind Singh) as the next Sikh Guru.
He was arrested, along with some of his
followers, Bhai Dayala , Bhai Mati Das and Bhai
Sati Das by Nur Muhammad Khan of the
Rupnagar police post at the village Malikhpur
Rangharan, in Ghanaula Parganah, and sent to
Sirhind the following day. The Faujdar
(Governor) of Sirhind, Dilawar Khan, ordered
him to be detained in Bassi Pathana and
reported the news to Delhi . His arrest was
made in July 1675 and he was kept in custody
for over three months. He was then kept in an
iron cage and taken to Delhi in November
1675.
The Guru was put in chains and ordered to be
tortured until he would accept Islam. When he
could not be persuaded to abandon his faith,
he was asked to perform some miracles to
prove his divinity. Refusing to do so, Guru
Tegh Bahadur was beheaded at Chandni
Chowk on 11 November 1675. Guru Tegh
Bahadur is popularly known as "Hind Di
Chadar" i.e. "The Shield of India ", in reference
to his supreme sacrifice to protect Hindus of
India from conversion to Islam and the
religious freedom of other non Muslims in
Mughal India.

Guru Tegh Bahadur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Well I am not implying Kashmir to be a part of India just them not to be a part of Kashmir!

They settled later than the Kashmiris so according to Indians who claim that Arabs are foreigners in the same manner Kashmir pandits are in the same case...

That's a complete nonsense, do you even know Kashmir is ancient Sanskrit name.
 
Well I am not implying Kashmir to be a part of India just them not to be a part of Kashmir!

They settled later than the Kashmiris so according to Indians who claim that Arabs are foreigners in the same manner Kashmir pandits are in the same case...

forget all that,the valley can remain pak(pure),just give us jammu n ladkah,we ll see then what these inbred folks do.
 
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