As a person of kashmiri background it pains me to admit to this problem just won't go away. Seems everybody is pussy-footing around the main issue why both countries want to hold on the full Kashmir: Water, tourism and that sweet sweet hydro-electric energy. Call me an Autistic-savant but I think China holds all the chips in the deal, they are planning to divert water going to Pakistan-via India-via-Tibet using 3-gorge dam, and theoretically will be able to divert water useing hydro-channels like the one they are making on neelam river in Pakistan administered Kashmir...so the big question is would China share the gift of life with either,neither,partially or fully
As far as Indians are concerned its our land and not theirs alone .. Let them go if they want afterall azadi is what they want and you seem to be providing it across the border. I am an ethnic Tamil and I dont face any discrimination and I am comfortable to be with the union of India and those Kashmiris willing to be with us are welcome to be with us
Well "indiapakistanfriendship" I would have been SURPRIZED if you said that you feel discriminated, and why should you be? Tamils are one of the most hardworking,bright, enterprising, daring (modern inventors of kamakazi bombing way before Al-Qaeda) that I have meet. In my opinion they are one of the most superior of the ethnic groups of India, they are astutely using the resources of the Indian union to strengthen and enrich the Tamil community, and there is nothing wrong with that, in-fact I salute them for their unified resolve.
I did a thesis on poverty and hunger in India few months ago(Anybody can PM me and I will be glad to share it with them, got an A- on the essay
), Well here is one excrept I will put out from my essay:
-"Statistical data indicates that the main beneficiaries of information technology boom were IT and industry professionals and their families in the southern Indian cities of Bangalore and Chennai which contain most of Indias IT and heavy industry. The residents of these cities comprise the rising rich middle class that are the most visible beneficiaries of the globalization of liberal economics and outsourcing (Indian Department of Economics and Statistics, 2006, para. 14). However literature also suggests this had little or no effect of the majority of Indians. According to World Bank in 2005 around 86.2 percent of Indians are living on the poverty line and 44.2 percent of those are living below poverty line (Van Dijk, 2006, para. 51, table. 04)."
Its a great day to be an Indian if you are Tamil because
"Unfortunately poverty and underdevelopment in India has regional and ethnic dimensions. According to United Nations agency International Fund for Agricultural Development two thirds of Indias population lives in rural areas and three out of four of these individuals live in poverty (United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2007, para. 03). Furthermore Poverty is deepest among scheduled castes and tribes in the countrys rural areas. Indias poorest people include 50 per cent of members of scheduled tribes and 40 per cent of people in scheduled castes. These individuals are mostly located in Indias eastern regions of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and West Bengal. Not surprisingly these areas also have the most of the fifth of India's population that suffers from chronic hunger (The Hindu online, 2004, para. 05). "
I can also alot of
about anti-brhaminsm,Dravidianism, Self-Respect Movement, or the fact that the regionalist-secssionaist like DMK have being democratically elected by Tamils as their representatives since the sixties or the fact the the Tamil-elected officials like Chief Minister C N Annadurai wanted English to be the national language of India instead of Hindi stating "Why do Tamils have to study English for communication with the world and Hindi for communications within India? Do we need a big door for the big dog and a small door for the small dog? I say, let the small dog use the big door too!"
More people interested in reading more about ethnic nationalist politics and race,class dynamic of north-south Indian divide I also recommend a scholarly academic research article that I studied while doing my political-philosophy minor called " The silence of the south and the absence of political philosophy" published in the International Journal of Hindu Studies:
SpringerLink - Journal Article