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or the most common-sense and sustainable solution
the long-ago proposed plebicite
the long-ago proposed NON-BINDING plebicite
Sorry, we dont want small districts declaring independence and turning into yet another non-governed region. Small districts such as Hong Kong, Macau and Kashmir should stay within large federations as Special Autonomous Regions (SARs). 60 years ago, the world did not face problems of terrorism. Today we do. And we need responsible solutions - not every district within current federations wanting to go their own way. A small independent Kashmir district is a recipe for disaster. The best solution is to turn South Asia into a large federation with meaningless borders subjected to strict rule of law, uniform education and governance standards. We need to solve the problem of terrorism coming out of large ungoverned areas in South Asia and that should be the world's priority.
thanks for cutting and pasting what you already posted last week
you dont want Kashmir issue solved using world mediation, but you're happy to have world prioritize and focus on ''large ungoverned areas in South Asia''
does that include the red corridor, west bengal and tamil regions as well?
do I smell unhidden selectiveness?
indian army ki jay...!!
So what do pakistani force do at baluchistan and other areas when stones come ?
I dont know what these other regions are and how they fare in the overall scheme of things. But my thought would be to use currently available federations to solve the problem of governance. South Asia current and only priority should be to solve governance, education, health and justice/liberty issues. Re-federating, realigning districts, small population exoduses are all not the current priority for South Asia.
The regions you mentioned, if they can all be solved under current federations through effective governance, then great. If not, the need would be to change the ELECTION and GOVERNANCE methods and not letting these regions go independent in the hopes that somehow magically, post-independence these areas would have better rights and governance.
I can never support creating more problems to solve an existing problems.
Kosovo, former soviet states - no one knows if their governance and rights have improved at all?
Today's world is preoccupied with a global economic disaster. Kashmir becoming a separate country is certainly only a blip on the radar.
Are you by any chance a communist..??I dont know what these other regions are and how they fare in the overall scheme of things. But my thought would be to use currently available federations to solve the problem of governance. South Asia current and only priority should be to solve governance, education, health and justice/liberty issues. Re-federating, realigning districts, small population exoduses are all not the current priority for South Asia. The regions you mentioned, if they can all be solved under current federations through effective governance, then great. If not, the need would be to change the ELECTION and GOVERNANCE methods and not letting these regions go independent in the hopes that somehow magically, post-independence these areas would have better rights and governance. That part of the predication is what i am opposed to. I can never support creating more problems to solve an existing problems. Kosovo, former soviet states - no one knows if their governance and rights have improved at all? Also, Hong Kong by re-federating with China has not seen a drop in rights?? So, it is questionable that small, independent districts will be able to govern themselves better and afford more rights for their people. Unless we know for sure the district of Kashmir or whatever it is called can prove conclusively that they are better off being independent of a federation, not a whole lot of people will support its cause. The same thing happened with Tibet. Tibet is not able to prove that it'll be so much better off and will be an asset to the world when NOT under Chinese sovereignty. Today's world is preoccupied with a global economic disaster. Kashmir becoming a separate country is certainly only a blip on the radar.