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ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: Several hundred Kashmiri protesters tried to storm a military airbase in India-held Kashmir on Monday as the death toll in clashes between Indian security forces and demonstrators reached 30, while Pakistan and India traded allegations over the violent situation.

Thousands of people again defied the curfew imposed across the valley to take to the streets and tried to storm the Indian Air Force base, about 25km south of Srinagar, as the worst civilian unrest since 2010 spread. The protesters also set police stations and vehicles on fire, according to AFP.

Police said Indian security personnel fired live ammunition and tear gas to try to enforce the curfew. The deceased were mainly protesters killed by gunshot wounds, they added.

There were also reports of injured protesters being targeted, as one local doctors association said tear gas canisters had been fired inside a hospital emergency room.

Another group, the Jammu and Kashmir Coalition for Civil Society, alleged that police had attacked ambulances taking the wounded to hospital.

While the authorities cut off internet and mobile phone networks in a bid to quell the protests, those leading the demonstrations said the protests be extended by two more days and called a rally in Srinagar on Friday, according to AFP.

Indian HC summoned
Demanding a probe into what it described as ‘extra-judicial killings’, Pakistan’s Foreign Office on Monday summoned Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambawale to convey its “serious concerns” over the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani and dozens of protesters in clashes during the past few days.

Death toll in Srinagar clashes reaches 30 as India and Pakistan trade allegations
“The use of excessive force against innocent civilians protesting peacefully over extrajudicial killings, is deplorable and a blatant violation of the Right to Life, Right to Freedom of Expression and Opinion, Right to Peaceful Protest, Right to Peaceful Assembly and other fundamental rights,” Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry told Mr Bambawale.

India’s response to call for restraint
Responding sharply to Pakistan’s call for restraint in India-held Kashmir, India’s spokesperson on Monday told Islamabad to desist from interfering in the internal affairs of its neighbours, reports said.

“We have seen statements from Pakistan on the situation in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. They reflect Pakistan’s continued attachment to terrorism and its usage as an instrument of state policy,” India’s spokesperson Vikas Swarup was quoted as saying.

“Pakistan is advised to refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of its neighbours.”

The use of the plural ‘neighbours’ is believed to play on Pakistan’s troubled ties not only with India but also with Afghanistan.

Indian news outfits have even sought to blame Pakistan for the recent Dhaka massacre of foreigners by a bunch of Bangladeshi extremists.

Earlier, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had expressed deep shock at the killing of Burhan Wani by the Indian security forces.

“The prime minister of Pakistan has expressed his deep shock at the killing of Kashmiri leader Burhan Wani and many other civilians by the Indian military and paramilitary forces,” Mr Sharif’s office said in the statement.

Mr Sharif said it was “deplorable that excessive and unlawful force was used against the civilians” who were protesting against the killing of Wani.

“Oppressive measures such as these cannot deter the valiant people of Jammu and Kashmir from their demand of exercising their right to self-determination in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions,” he said.

Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, winding up his four-nation African tour in Kenya on Monday, blamed preachers of hatred for the spread of terrorism in the world. Indian media reports said Mr Modi was referring to Mumbai-based controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, seen in Bangladesh as an inspiration for the growing extremism in that country.

Published in Dawn, July 12th, 2016
 
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Thousands of people again defied the curfew imposed across the valley to take to the streets and tried to storm the Indian Air Force base, about 25km south of Srinagar, as the worst civilian unrest since 2010 spread.

Thanks God there was no use of firearms by the protesters or there would have been another outrage by India to blame Pakistan for this in order to divert world's attention from atrocities of Indian occupation forces in IOK.
 
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better luck next time.
 
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It's a sure death wish, Indian forces have been maintaining maximum restrain but such things would be replied back with harshly. And Considering how protesters in Kashmir have been raising ISIS flags in the valley I doubt anyone would question India if we actually did that.
 
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Pakistan should be ready. I think another opportunity to take back occupied Kashmir is coming. If Pakistan shows the same kind of stupidity it showed in 1962 it should simply surrender its claim upon Kashmir. Victory is not for morons like Ayub Khan.
 
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This is the bad move. Use the non violent protest if you must.

Turning it in violent protest is a pure death wish.
@Oscar @WebMaster I am unable to reply to certain threads. Am I ban for something ??? If I did write something wrong or offensive shouldnt I get msg for that ? But I don't think I have wrote anything wrong
 
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This is the bad move. Use the non violent protest if you must.

Turning it in violent protest is a pure death wish.
@Oscar @WebMaster I am unable to reply to certain threads. Am I ban for something ??? If I did write something wrong or offensive shouldnt I get msg for that ? But I don't think I have wrote anything wrong
Same here I have insufficient privileges for some Kashmir related threads
 
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Pakistan should be ready. I think another opportunity to take back occupied Kashmir is coming. If Pakistan shows the same kind of stupidity it showed in 1962 it should simply surrender its claim upon Kashmir. Victory is not for morons like Ayub Khan.

One such opportunity Pakistan sensed in 1971 and attacked India. Result you know very well.
 
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Yes, it's certainly an opportunity if you play yours right. The moment Pak army gets involved all bets are off. In fact Modi may even secretly be wishing for it. It's like Football right... We are trying to defend an offensive by Pak sponsored terror. Then if Pak army tries to score the goal leaving your defences ( which in this case is moral high ground ) then India will also have an opportunity to counter Attack . If loc is crossed by either party then Cpec is under threat and there will be war.

Soon Kashmiri people shall have the taste of freedom, Insha Allah!

One such opportunity Pakistan sensed in 1971 and attacked India. Result you know very well.

Pakistan never had any opportunity in 1971 that's what history shows. What Pakistanis sensed is your imagination.
 
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During the Partition of India , Punjab and Bengal were split . There was an massive blood bath .
The incidents are repeating again .
If Some how J & K gets split into Jammu ( India ) and Kashmir ( Pakistan ) , Best of luck to peace in South Asia .

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Need a permanent solution.
If war comes,Chinese wouldn't get involved.Pakistan would have to go by sole..
It's like hitting own leg with axe for Pakistan as more than half of the people live below poverty line & don't have enough firepower to counter India..They can't bear the cost of any war..
Better solution for Pakistan is don't mingle in Kashmir..
 
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Spoke to my friend there.
The Indian forces have gone bezerk and are killing without discretion, unarmed protestors being shot! Granted the guy was a poster boy for resistance and all into social media. But they should have let the protests continue without being aggressive against them and it would have died down; now they have lit up a firestorm.
 
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Spoke to my friend there.
The Indian forces have gone bezerk and are killing without discretion, unarmed protestors being shot! Granted the guy was a poster boy for resistance and all into social media. But they should have let the protests continue without being aggressive against them and it would have died down; now they have lit up a firestorm.

If they goes like that then they might have support from Govt .Otherwise they wont do that .
Now GoI already mentioned about media restrain.
Kashmiris are doing a grave mistake .
 
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