EurofighterIN
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No I mean like Muslims were burnt alive in Gujarat.
Well why burn a train carrying hindu women and children and cry like a *****?
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No I mean like Muslims were burnt alive in Gujarat.
No I mean like Muslims were burnt alive in Gujarat.
Well why burn a train carrying hindu women and children and cry like a *****?
Dead scum rot in hell
Also it should be added that around 250 Hindus lost their lives too because of the Clarion call -- "There is poison in the milk" .
On the other hand why are atrocities and Genocides always so one -sided in Pakistan ? Makes one wonder....
Have a little think. My post and thread was based on "whoever was to blame should be brought to account".
You and mr banned eurofighter started the blame game. I suggest if there is nothing to hide independent investigation is the best way forward for the sake of all the victims.
There are basically two phases of the Kashmir movement. Kashmir post 1947 was essentially a secular movement based on Kashmiri nationalism. The JKLF in the 80s is a good example of this. 1987 & the post 90s, it has had a certain level of militancy & religious element associated with it.
A widespread armed insurgency started in Kashmir with the disputed 1987 election with some elements from the State's assembly forming militant wings which acted as a catalyst for the emergence of armed insurgency in the region. The insurgency really rose in the 90s, but has deteriorated since 2004.
Please come and take back your dead, do them justice. How long will this continue? The same happened in Kargil and recently in Mumbai too.
Thousands of kashmiri youth crossed over to the pakistani controlled side and came back with guns and then died a futile death. Surely some of them are there too as there was no way of identifying them.
Pakistan's jihad in Kashmir has brough them rich dividend in the form of propaganda material, I hope it was worth it, the death of tens of thousands of muslims.
See, post 1987, Pakistan increased the support to the militants and started actively eliminating the separatists who wanted independence from both India and Pakistan. At that time it changed from an indigenous movement to a tussle between India and Pakistan. That was effectively the death blow to any chances of success the initial movement had.