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Thanks Talon, But I would agree with @Tshering22 here. There are many false "Picture Propaganda" running in this forum. Hence the so called "Outright dissmisal"
I mean there has to be hard evidence apart from some pictures. The hard evidence that IA and BSF faces in Kashmir, supported by PA fire power to infiltrate into Indian borders. So dont you think the Indian denial mode holds much credibility than the "udti udti khabar"
Still no evidence
From the multiple stories emerging on Thursday mornings killings, its hard to say for certain just what happened. Jammu and Kashmirs minister of state for home, Sajjad Ahmad Kitchloo, said the riots began after BSF personnel walked into a mosque with their shoes on.
In the Border Security Forces account of events, the detention of a local resident on suspicion led to a brawlwhich in turn led him to spread rumours that a copy of the Koran had been desecrated.
In one of the more lurid online telling of events on an Islamist website, a witness claimed to have seen BSF personnel who picked up [a] Koran and ripped them off and threw them under their feet.
Take your pick: everyone else is doing it. Jammu and Kashmirs chief minister, Omar Abdullah, has been left complaining that media cant even get the number of people killed right, let alone more complex facts.
Firstpost was able to establish some shared narrative elements in interviews with local residents and authorities. Early on Wednesday evening, a BSF ambush party did indeed detain local resident Muhammad Latif, the younger brother of a local cleric.
The BSF says Latif was merely asked for his identification, but started arguing and didnt take the query in the right spirit. For his part, Latif claims the BSF asked him to put an end to Darood and Taraveeh late-night recitations at his brothers mosque, part of Ramzan-period ritual.
Early that evening, a small group of 15-20 protestors scuffled with BSF guards stationed at Gool to protect ongoing construction work on the railway line that will link Kashmir to Jammu. Later, following announcements in the mosque, a larger mob assembled. In the morning, just short of 6.30 am, talks between village elders and administrators broke downand large scale violence broke out.
Nope! unless an article denying it can be produced!
Well, when we tell Indian posters that the media is propagating crap or magnifying individual incidents...we are said to be in denial...Well, 2 CAN play THAT game!!