How on the earth can we conclude that peace can return to Jammu and Kashmir?
The normal life has been rocked and human rights have been curbed by disproportionate use of force by the security personnell of the so called largest democratic state of India. Not a single day passes without killing of unarmed civilians protesting against the highhandedness of the Indian Army Personnell. At the time of independence , the leaders of india promised to settle the J&K dispute through bilateral deliberations. But how many decades are required ?
Unless and untill similar turmoil and trouble spreads to other corners of the country, Indian Union doesnot have the far sightedness to sort out the issue.
The events transpiring there poses the moral question What is the big moral right of the Indian Union to say that J&K is an integral part?
RE:Is Peace returning to Kashmir?
by manish on Apr 29, 2005 04:46 PM Permalink
Mujeeb, The indian security forces are the most benign in the world..But when someone is living on the edge highhandedness is a very secndary affair.. Where's u r sympathy to the pandits who were exiled & the security forces that have been killed.. Typical attitude of people like u raise the hackles of common indians.. I wonder if u had been so quick to raise this issue if one of u r own had been killed by the terrorists?
Get out of the mentality of always supporting u r own ilk...hmmpph
RE:Is Peace returning to Kashmir?
by Harish B on Apr 28, 2005 11:25 PM Permalink
>Not a single day passes without killing of unarmed >civilians protesting against the highhandedness of the >Indian Army Personnell. so you close you eyes to the killings og the civilians by the militants??
>Unless and untill similar turmoil and trouble >spreads to other corners of the country, Indian >Union doesnot have the far sightedness to sort out >the issue. so spreading the violence is your solution to the issue??