Sorry, you are flat out wrong.
Point 1:
Muslims in certain provinces of the British Raj were the majority. If we didn't want to be with Hindu majority provinces, and we wanted to form our country, who were the British to stop us?
Point 2:
You are using twisted facts. You say there are more Muslims in India than Pakistan. You are wrong. In fact there are more Muslims in Pakistan than there are Muslims in India.
According to the Pew , it says there are more Muslims in Pakistan than there are Muslims in India.
The Muslim population of Pakistan is:
174,082,000
The Muslim population of India is :
160,945,000
http://pewforum.org/newassets/images/reports/Muslimpopulation/Muslimpopulation.pdf
I have beaten you with facts.
Now for the sake of argument, lets suppose present-day India has more Muslims than present-day Pakistan, thats still misleading.
What about Bangladesh. The combined Muslim population of Pakistan and Bangladesh is much more than India's Muslim population.
So when Pakistan got independence in 1947, Most Muslims decided not to be with the Hindu majority provinces. So there are more Muslims in South Asia that are not in the Hindu majority areas(today's Bharat). There are more Muslims in the Muslim majority regions (Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Maldives), than in India. So stop your blatant lies!
So stop spreading lies. Don't try to look at things from twisted angle!
Point 3: Balochis don't want independence from Pakistan. There is no legitimate Islamic justification for them to do so. Balochistan is not disputed territory like Kashmir.
Pakistanis know Kashmir is disputed territory. Kashmiris know Kashmir is disputed territory.
Down with Indian oppression of Kashmir!
chess-writer your arguments about "economics" have nothing to do with the Kashmir dispute. You are merely trolling and trying to divert the focus of the arguments.
Clearly the Kashmiris don't care about money! The Kashmiris want their
FREEDOM.
INSH'ALLAH, the Kashmiris in IOK will have their
FREEDOM.
Your arguements are ridiculous because much of it is irrelevant and merely to distract people from the focus of the argument.
Again I shall say it again.
Don't give ridiculous arguments.
The Kashmiris don't want India. The Kashmiris want independence.
The 1990's insurgency is evident of that.
Pakistan has the right to claim Kashmir according to just and moral principles.
Your propaganda won't work here.
The Indian film industry and whoever becomes the President of India is irrelevant here.
The point is, the Muslims of Kashmir don't want to be a part of India.
I will give my full and uncompromising support to my Muslim brothers in Kashmir.