Abu Zolfiqar
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You need to live in a real democracy to understand that. Obviously your criterion for democracy is different.
I live in a country with a democracy that is YET to mature, and that is YET to elect a Prime Minister (backed by hyper-religious whack-jobs and who was black-listed by the world over) who is a terrorist. 56 centimeters of height (or was it chest?) --less the 30 inch mickey mouse-topis which added maybe another 12-15
That is your misconception. You missed a core point here is that they ignored the huriyat guys advise. Huriyat people call themselves the representatives of people but no one in kashmir consider them leaders. The are Just A** Holes.
lets take your point at face value - why do your azzes burn so badly every time we meet with those guys.....been meeting with them for decades now, now suddenly you keep crying over a few meetings with "non-representative" leaders in occupied Kashmir?
I heared a pakistani media show in which one anchor was saying that Pakisna support of Just 1% IOK kashmiris. Those are just handful of paid people.
humor me by posting it
Actual problem of Kashmir is Islamic fundamentalism and not any regional problem. It will get solved when other Islamic fundamentalism problems are solved. Actually they need to live with Hindus like other Muslims to get deradicalised.
Nothing to do with "Islamic fundamentalism" - it's just another myth concocted purely by the indians in order to SLANDER (once again - key word here) the Kashmiri nationalistic cause, which is not religious but purely existential in nature. Hell - even "hardliner turned moderates" like the JKLF have called for peaceful resistance towards ending the occupation. APHC and JKLF alike have BOTH called for the return of the few tens of thousands of pundits who actually did flee from Kashmir. The only ones who exaggerate about "fundamentalism" in occupied Kashmir or the so-called "Genocide" of Kashmiri pundits (KPs) are india and only india itself. Nobody outside is buying that narrative. Not even many Kashmiri pundit groups WITHIN occupied Kashmir itself (need proof, I have some literature for you on that one)
I have not seen any guy debating to the point as he is. you may not like him because he exposes some unknown truth about Pakistan.
He spends more time talking about his newfound love for atheism and western ideals which is why he's best suited for Canada. I have nothing wrong with atheists - I've befriended some even. I have a problem with people who switch camps faster than I switch pairs of socks. Hussain Haqqani and this Fatah character fit that role nicely. Of course you will support him - just like Pakistanis with our own vested interests would be inclined to support the likes of
Kuldip Nayar - who by now probably has a bounty on his head by BJP/RSS goons, or the "nationalists" as you guys call them