deckingraj
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Azad Kashmir does not have it's own postal service, instead Pakistan Post manages all their mail, if they made their own stamps, it would lead to confusion over they value of stamps of Kashmir as compared to the value of postage stamps published by Pakistan. Which would be quite a pickle for the post office guys, thats why Kashmiri stamps weren't published.
And Urdu is their national language for the very same reason it is ours even though Punjabi is the most widely spoken language of Pakistan, because urdu is dear to the muslims of the Indian-subcontinent.
They are also starting the national airline of Kashmir soon.
See that's why i said there is no point in talking about all this...Because no matter what i post you will not agree to it...You are talking about one link that is biased but i provided you enough links(few Pakistani sources)..
Kashmiri stamps were not published because they do not have postal service yet they are starting national airline??? Starting an Airline is more easier than having a postal service??? Also what confusion are you talking about?? Are they having different money than Pakistani rupee???
Urdu is dear to all muslims of sub-continent... wow...Seems like you guys still have not learnt from the issues in BD...One of the issues that BD muslims had during 1970's era was Urdu being compulsory and no weightage to Bengali...Care to exaplain if URDU is dear to all muslims then why it is not the most spoken language across Pakistan and for that matter Azad Kashmir??? Mind it i have nothing against the language..In fact it is beautiful(My Grandpa who was born and brought up in Pakistan always admired it, in fact before he died last year was still assertive that there is no place in India as beautiful as Lahore)
Anyways let me sum up by sharing one quote of yet another link that i am sharing
Azad Kashmir is under the indirect control of Pakistan. Its defence, foreign policy and currency are under the direct control of Pakistan.
Azad Kashmir travel guide
What else you mean by a puppet government???These links speak of "Interference" none speak of complete control,
and you can see even that "Interference" received criticism, validating that it is not a usual phenomenon, plus your last link was so totally biased, let me write an article on life in delhi, even though I have never seen it and then lets see how accurate it is.
No it just shows politics...As far as article on delhi please feel free to share...I had no intentions to downgrade the lives of Kashmiri's or for that matter anybody...My only intentions was to show that Azad kashmir is indeed not that Azad...
Last but not the least care to explain...If Azad Kashmir is that Azad can you please explain this line from the above link
"- A small region at the Northern frontier of Gilgit-Baltistan agency, ceded to the People's Republic of China by Pakistan in 1963."
P.S : May be your definition of Free is different than Mine...Anyways strategically(geography, resources) wise it is foolish to let go Kashmir...Pakistan strategists would be nuts to let go Kashmir if they are not convinced that finally it would be under their control...Rest we two are on different boats and our perception about each other is way opposite...It would be very had to converge them so lets leave it here...