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‘Please Forgive Me’: Last Phone Call Between Trapped Kashmiri Militant And His Father Goes Viral

What's up man, those the truth hurt you

Not one bit. I actually enjoyed reading about his whining and about his eventual death. I actually laughed a bit.

I was wondering that since you admired his choices and was sure where he was heading, what is stopping you from following his path ? Seriously. You should give it a serious thought. What is stopping you ?
 
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I guess he did not think that far. But his fathers response was worse.

Rather than asking his son to surrender and live, he actually advised his son to die. Makes me think that this foolish man died in pursuit of his fathers hatred.

That is the thing with hate, you pass it on to the next generation like something valuable, but in reality its a poison that will end you life or will just make your life miserable. What kind of parents passes on 'hate" as the family heirloom ? pathetic.
People take idealism so far to the extreme that they are blind to the end results of their actions. The father lost his son, and it won't make an dent in the Indian position on Kashmir. He could've just jumped in front of a moving train and achieved just as much. Nobody will remember him in 2 months. He could've had a fulfilling life, but he chose to end it. And the father pretty much facilitated it. Now, the father is gonna raise the rest of the family to believe that his son was innocent and it was the government who was in the wrong.
 
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Although a regrettable loss of life, I love the spin the Indian free (state) media spins on this as if he's asking forgiveness for taking up arms against the India.

Maybe he was asking forgiveness for Failing to make kashmir "free" :azn: .
 
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He was asking for forgiveness from this farther for any mistakes he had made, its natural thing to do before he's was going to a martyr, he was in control of himself, he knew his next life would be 100% time better
If his next life was gonna be better, he should've just jumped into a lake and killed himself. Why risk the life of others by picking up militancy? The end result was the same in either case.
 
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Yeah so he can kill some more f***ers the next day

LOL... are you sure ? He had a chance to kill some Indians on the day he called his dad, but he sounded like he was sorry for fcuking up his life.

Why was a hiding like a rat in a hole, before he was smoked out and killed ? He really should have displayed some courage.
 
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People take idealism so far to the extreme that they are blind to the end results of their actions. The father lost his son, and it won't make an dent in the Indian position on Kashmir. He could've just jumped in front of a moving train and achieved just as much. Nobody will remember him in 2 months. He could've had a fulfilling life, but he chose to end it. And the father pretty much facilitated it. Now, the father is gonna raise the rest of the family to believe that his son was innocent and it was the government who was in the wrong.

Dude, nobody will remember after 3 days, forget 2 months. They will only remember him whining before being shot dead for being a terrorists.

From the conversation it is pretty clear, that it was the father who pushed his son into that life / death. So the best revenge is to ensure that the father lives a long life with only a picture of his son hanging on the wall.
 
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If his next life was gonna be better, he should've just jumped into a lake and killed himself. Why risk the life of others by picking up militancy? The end result was the same in either case.

Up to him, if your not living there how can you know how he is feeling, it's happening for a reason, both sides need to talk,
 
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If his next life was gonna be better, he should've just jumped into a lake and killed himself. Why risk the life of others by picking up militancy? The end result was the same in either case.

Did you notice that the guy who was so sure that the terrorist is going into a "better life" is himself not very keen to follow him there ? :lol:

THat will tell you all that you need to know. :P

3 I guess :p:

Hope you will be visiting kashmir without a visa in 3 years. :D

Up to him, if your not living there how can you know how he is feeling, it's happening for a reason, both sides need to talk,

Nah .... we are not interested in talking. Anything else ?
 
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LOL... are you sure ? He had a chance to kill some Indians on the day he called his dad, but he sounded like he was sorry for fcuking up his life.

Why was a hiding like a rat in a hole, before he was smoked out and killed ? He really should have displayed some courage.

Again to live another day, you guys have turned the story upside down and 360degs to the right left,
 
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What did he think was gonna happen when he joined the militants? That he will be pelted with flowers?
This is what awaits anyone who picks up a gun to intimidate innocent folks.
Every guy who takes gun against India will be a mosquito who is waiting for being squatted.
 
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Did you notice that the guy who was so sure that the terrorist is going into a "better life" is himself not very keen to follow him there ? :lol:

THat will tell you all that you need to know. :P



Hope you will be visiting kashmir without a visa in 3 years. :D



Nah .... we are not interested in talking. Anything else ?

Like I said, it was his choice, no one forced him
 
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