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SRINAGAR: Fed up with repeated strikes by separatists in Kashmir Valley, shopkeepers are up in arms against protestors, who are tasting their own bitter pill as locals are attacking them with stones.

Clerics have also started making fervent appeals from mosques to open shops and restore normalcy in violence affected areas.

An incident of clash was recently reported from Peerbagh in Budgham district of Central Kashmir - the scene of violent protests during the last few weeks.

As separatists and their goons reached the area to enforce the strike, they were greeted with stones. Local shopowners showered stones on these rowdy elements who tried to force them to close down their establishments.

The police could not do anything to quell the locals and shopkeepers as securitymen were outnumbered.

These shopkeepers and locals reached the police station later and filed an FIR against 10 people of neighbouring Nabir Gund village holding them responsible for spoiling peace and threatening the locals.

Far away in Anantnag in South Kashmir, an appeal for opening of shops was made as people were facing lot of hardships on account of frequent strikes during the Holy month of Ramzan.

The separatists' strike calls have hit the economy and at many a places people have been seen selling off their belongings at distress rates.

The business of shopkeepers has suffered a lot as the turmoil not only brought tourism to an abrupt halt but also forced establishments to remain closed for nearly two months now.

In Ompura area in central Kashmir, there have been instances of exchange of hot words between locals and anti-social elements when businessmen were forced to shut down their shops.

In Meehama Pulwama in South Kashmir, four men were beaten up by locals three days back when they were trying to enforce a strike in the area.

Senior police officials said people were voicing their concern and police was only intervening to prevent situation from turning worse.

These issues are not limited to villages only. In Natipora area of the city, anti-social elements ransacked a bakery shop. The owner's only fault was to supply fresh traditional Kashmiri bread in his area. The incident triggered resentment among the public against the separatist agenda.

"It is heartening that people have started coming out to register their protest against the separatists though such protests are scattered," said a senior police official.

Protesters in Kashmir face stones, their own bitter pill - India - The Times of India

I know its TOI will try to find if any1 else is reporting this as well...

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

good.. this is really good... normal ppl now have shown the trouble makers that they wont tolerate such nonsense for long by a handful of miscreants...
 
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Protestors in Kashmir face stones, their own bitter pill

Sumir Kaul Srinagar, Aug 23 (PTI) Fed up with repeated strikes by separatists in Kashmir Valley, shopkeepers are up in arms against protestors, who are tasting their own bitter pill as locals are attacking them with stones. Clerics have also started making fervent appeals from mosques to open shops and restore normalcy in violence affected areas.

An incident of clash was recently reported from Peerbagh in Budgham district of Central Kashmir - the scene of violent protests during the last few weeks. As separatists and their goons reached the area to enforce the strike, they were greeted with stones.

Local shopowners showered stones on these rowdy elements who tried to force them to close down their establishments.
:smitten: The police could not do anything to quell the locals and shopkeepers as securitymen were outnumbered.

These shopkeepers and locals reached the police station later and filed an FIR against 10 people of neighbouring Nabir Gund village holding them responsible for spoiling peace and threatening the locals. Far away in Anantnag in South Kashmir, an appeal for opening of shops was made as people were facing lot of hardships on account of frequent strikes during the Holy month of Ramzan.

The separatists'' strike calls have hit the economy and at many a places people have been seen selling off their belongings at distress rates. The business of shopkeepers has suffered a lot as the turmoil not only brought tourism to an abrupt halt but also forced establishments to remain closed for nearly two months now.

In Ompura area in central Kashmir, there have been instances of exchange of hot words between locals and anti-social elements when businessmen were forced to shut down their shops. In Meehama Pulwama in South Kashmir, four men were beaten up by locals three days back when they were trying to enforce a strike in the area.

Senior police officials said people were voicing their concern and police was only intervening to prevent situation from turning worse. These issues are not limited to villages only.

In Natipora area of the city, anti-social elements ransacked a bakery shop. The owner''s only fault was to supply fresh traditional Kashmiri bread in his area.

The incident triggered resentment among the public against the separatist agenda.
"It is heartening that people have started coming out to register their protest against the separatists though such protests are scattered," said a senior police official.

Protestors in Kashmir face stones, their own bitter pill - Yahoo! India News
 
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SRINAGAR: Fed up with repeated strikes by separatists in Kashmir Valley, shopkeepers are up in arms against protestors, who are tasting their own bitter pill as locals are attacking them with stones.

Clerics have also started making fervent appeals from mosques to open shops and restore normalcy in violence affected areas.

An incident of clash was recently reported from Peerbagh in Budgham district of Central Kashmir - the scene of violent protests during the last few weeks.

As separatists and their goons reached the area to enforce the strike, they were greeted with stones. Local shopowners showered stones on these rowdy elements who tried to force them to close down their establishments.

The police could not do anything to quell the locals and shopkeepers as securitymen were outnumbered.

These shopkeepers and locals reached the police station later and filed an FIR against 10 people of neighbouring Nabir Gund village holding them responsible for spoiling peace and threatening the locals.

Far away in Anantnag in South Kashmir, an appeal for opening of shops was made as people were facing lot of hardships on account of frequent strikes during the Holy month of Ramzan.

The separatists' strike calls have hit the economy and at many a places people have been seen selling off their belongings at distress rates.

The business of shopkeepers has suffered a lot as the turmoil not only brought tourism to an abrupt halt but also forced establishments to remain closed for nearly two months now.

In Ompura area in central Kashmir, there have been instances of exchange of hot words between locals and anti-social elements when businessmen were forced to shut down their shops.

In Meehama Pulwama in South Kashmir, four men were beaten up by locals three days back when they were trying to enforce a strike in the area.

Senior police officials said people were voicing their concern and police was only intervening to prevent situation from turning worse.

These issues are not limited to villages only. In Natipora area of the city, anti-social elements ransacked a bakery shop. The owner's only fault was to supply fresh traditional Kashmiri bread in his area. The incident triggered resentment among the public against the separatist agenda.

"It is heartening that people have started coming out to register their protest against the separatists though such protests are scattered," said a senior police official.

Protesters in Kashmir face stones, their own bitter pill - India - The Times of India

I know its TOI will try to find if any1 else is reporting this as well...

:coffee:


Just about to start a thread about this..............but you won!!!:smokin:

Anyway...............very good news from Indian prospective!!!!:cheers:
 
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what a great peice of news. I have always said before, an ordinary man only wants peace.....Regardless of the country.

And what better country to advocate peace than India!!!
 
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Bad boys, bad boys whatcha want
Whatcha gonna do when locals
come for you tell me whatcha gonna do.

Bad boys bad boys
Watcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do
when they come for you
Bad boys, bad boys
Watcha gonna do, watcha gonna do
when they come for you

When you were eight
And you had bad traits
You go to school and you learn the golden rule
So why are you acting like a bloody fool
If you get hot you must get cool

Bad boys, bad boys
Watcha gonna do whatcha gonna do
When they come for you (repeat)

You chuck it on this one
You chuck it on this one
You chuck it on mother and
You chuck it on you father
You chuck it on you brother and
You chuck it on you sister
You chuck it on that one and you chuck it on me

Nobody naw give you no break
Police naw give you no break
Soldier naw give you no break
Not even you idren naw give you no break

Why did you have to act so mean don't you know
You're a human being born of a mother with
The love of a father reflections come and reflections go
I know sometimes you want to let go
I know sometimes you want to let go
 
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The seperatist have many sympathisers across the border and get their salary from there..but the locals live on their hard earned money.

Already the full tourist season has been eaten up by the seperatists with no good income for the locals.

This was bound to happen.
 
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Yeah... just let them leave in peace.. don't try to avenge for 1971... forgive and forget..!!! Thats good for all of us..!!! Else you are gonna die.. we are gonna die.. and the whole stupid race in south east asia is going to die..!!!! Coz nobody can win this war..!!!!
 
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One think I want to ask our neighbours...

You know that even if you try, you cant take an inch from India, even if we try our best we cant take an inch of your land, coz everybody is here sitting with a Nuke war head..

So why create all the fuss, and let the people live in peace and grow harmony??
World is getting smaller now a days and by still maintaning borders we are just propagating one thing..

we will not live togather....and let others not let live too.
 
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Yeah... just let them leave in peace.. don't try to avenge for 1971... forgive and forget..!!! Thats good for all of us..!!! Else you are gonna die.. we are gonna die.. and the whole stupid race in south east asia is going to die..!!!! Coz nobody can win this war..!!!!



One small correction my friend..We are not gonna die.:tup:
Can't say about others though..:azn:
 
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