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How about this, the Kashmiris want freedom and will side with the freedom fighters.
Freedom fighters will not kill one of their own and that too women.
And see where the kashmiris are after siding with the 'freedom fighters'.... are they any better than they were in the 80's ?? NO.
Infact they are a lot worser. So let them decide their fate ( not secession as land is India's which is non-negotiable at any cost)
Umm... you need to go over the link Spark posted!
I have gone over it.
It supports very little of the assertions being made since the thread started.
Isnt it obvious that the father will not know the exact names,height and weight of the militants, but cann easily distinguish between a sec force and a militant.
Why turn my logic upside down -- I am telling you what happens on the ground. You think what the taliban were doing was not under-reported, because the journalists feared for their lives?
Journalists are pretty different from the common folk who lives there and toils there for his daily food. And not many Kashmiris have forgotten what happened to various pro-Independent separatist leaders who refused to toe the pro-Pakistan line.
If that was the case of influential leaders, what saves the common man ?
But he has said that he doesn't know who killed them. A female member has said that they were veiled, and did not give their names.
It's the police which is contantly alleging that three miliants, including one Pakustani, are involved.
It is common among the sub-continent in case of police enquiries. How many eye witnesses tell openly I can identify the murderer in fear of retribution. But I am sure the father will share whatever he knows with the RR in private which will help them.
And The pakistani connection comes in because of the language involved - two spoke Kashmiri while one in Urdu.
I have gone over all these posts and I want to ask a question: what's upsetting you Indians more, (a) the fact that two girls lost their lives, or (b) the Kashmiris have not come out to condmen them as they did at Shopian.
For me, most of your posts smell of the latter. And that's very, very, very sad. You need to stop politicising this.
I say both as I would be lying if I did not think of the second option and even the second grouse is a very valid one.
Is these two girls lives not worth the same as the two Shopian girls ?? Or is that the Indian state is a soft target whereas the militants are not ?
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