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by eclipse on Apr 30, 2007 04:26 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Can most Indians buy a land and contruct a house in Kashmir? No. When we dont even have the freedom to live there then whats the point ? I never understood the "integral part" jargon. If it is an integral part then it should be for all Indians otherwise it should be not be "integral part".

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by Harshul Vaid on Apr 30, 2007 04:29 PM   Permalink
who wants to buy land in kashmir anyways?
this is board is not for real estate deals

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by eclipse on Apr 30, 2007 04:31 PM   Permalink
You mean you dont even feel ashamed that you are second class citizen in Kashmir? You love the humiliation?

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by Harshul Vaid on Apr 30, 2007 04:35 PM   Permalink
what second class?
for security reasons if they are not allowing to buy land there, whats the big deal about it.
you can buy land anywhere else in India

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by eclipse on Apr 30, 2007 04:37 PM   Permalink
for security reasons? Are you a fool? There is special provision for Kashmiris in the Indian constitution. India has laws that says that Kashmir is only for Kashmiris.

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by Harshul Vaid on Apr 30, 2007 04:42 PM   Permalink
yeah because India wants only kashmiri muslims to die and not rest of India

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by eclipse on Apr 30, 2007 04:51 PM   Permalink
yeah thats right ... exactly thats the reason Kashmiris support afzal because India is against them...now you get the point

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by amol rajabhau joshi on Apr 30, 2007 04:36 PM   Permalink
aapki baatose kuch galat badbu aa rahi hain eclipse

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