The reason for not condemning the brutal act by personnel in uniform is very simple.
What I have to say is to the Kashmiri people, to each Kashmiri, not to people in a Pakistani forum raising this topic in order to make a political point. I have more than enough interaction in a wide variety of contexts, and enough Kashmiri friends from all political sectors to be able to form my own opinions and to express them frankly. My life does not begin or end in PDF; in my life outside, I have said what I have to say, I have done what I have to do, and I continue to be there for my friends from all segments; these include those who seek azadi as an independent Kashmiri entity, but does not include religious fanatics who want to convert Kashmir to the variety of Islam determined to destroy their own native approach to their professed religion, a variety guaranteed to drag its practitioners backwards if applied to Kashmir.
My conscience is clear; I don't need certificates from those who do not live there, who do not know what I have tried to do for Kashmiris, and those whose contribution to helping young Kashmiris to get a good life is worse than zero. These certifying authorities' only interest is to pursue Pakistan's objectives, not their own.
In what way is the thread being derailed? You have yourself spent more time in condemning other members of the forum, rather than addressing the topic. So who is responsible for the derailing? You or someone else?