tallboy123
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^^no need of that,remove it christain
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let it go little boys!!! the world realizes that kashmir is a "DISPUTED" issue between india and pakistan! PERIOD!
indians promised a pelbiciste nehru did and as typical indian didn't live upto promise! rest is history!
however, future is bright kashmiris have stood up for their rights! and they will get it inshAllah one day!
The Jammu & Kashmir government has abandoned the Rs 740 crore integrated watershed development project after the World Bank sought a disclaimer from the Union government that the aid plan would not recognize India's territorial claim over the state.
"We have given up on aid for the project. We had approached the Union government in 2009 for a disclaimer undertaking to be given to the World Bank. The Central leadership had promised us that it would ask the World Bank to drop the clause, but there was no progress. So we decided to give up the project,'
Syed Salahuddin, the chief of Hizbul Mujahideen, heads the UJC. Syed Ali Shah Geelani, chairman of the hardline faction of Hurriyat Conference, who is in New Delhi for medical treatment, also issued a statement condemning the killing of the sisters.
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I don't understand this Geelani,he is against India and is getting his treatment done in the Indian capital!What hypocrite.
The government is also being idiotic,allowing Geelani to move freely and spread anti India sentiments and even providing him treatment!
It became integral part of India by the virtue of the fact that just like 148 other princely states of British India Maharajah of Kashmir officially acceded to India(on invasion by Pakistani Lashkars) on 27 October, 1947.
Geelani has been diagnosed with renal cancer, and has been recommended by doctors to go overseas for treatment. After Prime Minister Manmohan Singh intervened, Indian government agencies returned Geelani's passport to his son. His passport was seized in 1981 due to accusations of "anti-India" activities, and with the exception of his Hajj pilgrimage in 2006, he has not been allowed to leave India.
During a regular check-up doctors discovered that Geelani's "only kidney has developed malignancy". An infection forced doctors, four years ago, to remove his left kidney. Although the cancer was in its early stages, it was life threatening, and he needed to have surgery. .Following the advice of his doctors at Apollo Hospital, Geelani was set to travel to either the UK or the USA for specialized treatment. However his request for a visa was turned down by the Americans, and as his health deteriorated he went to Mumbai for surgery. Doctors at the Tata Memorial Hospital successfully performed surgery on his kidney.