Kashmir is a part and parcel of india. None in the earth can take away. If the appeasement of minorities reaches its peak, then the congress will give away the land of Kashyapar to the terrorists, as the case during Nehru period the part of arunachal to china.
The terrorists will crush kashmiri indians amd will make use of the land of heaven for international arms, drug trafficking.
Slowly they will start to occupy the other neighbouriing states of Kashmir ( if it is a seperate country like bangladesh). Again there will be automony and things like that and they will start to ask haryana,delhi, up, bihar, rajasthan and the entire north.
This will happen in the days to come. If indian government do not take any tough measure and show the world that this is how we solve the problem of terrorists in our country. We shall take the help of isreal and take appropriate measures to bring peace in india.
Because the part of the J&K especially kashmir became muslim majority by driving the others out of their places of living, they all talk of seperate country.
It is high time that india should be very tough in their talkings. Let us test once more in Pokhran and show the terrorists and pakistan ( most deadly terrorist country in the world) that india will stand united to fight for its territories.
Let us not encourage the separatists and ask for what they wanted. We have to be very tough in our interviews itself, that india will not give a inch of our land to any terrorists or for that matter even to the peace makers.
RE:umar interview
by John Grisham on Mar 01, 2007 10:48 AM Permalink
The territory of Kashmir was hotly contested even before India and Pakistan won their independence from Britain in August 1947.
Under the partition plan provided by the Indian Independence Act of 1947, Kashmir was free to accede to India or Pakistan.
The Maharaja, Hari Singh, wanted to stay independent but eventually decided to accede to India, signing over key powers to the Indian Government - in return for military aid and a promised referendum.
Since then, the territory has been the flashpoint for two of the three India-Pakistan wars: the first in 1947-8, the second in 1965.
In 1999, India fought a brief but bitter conflict with Pakistani-backed forces who had infiltrated Indian-controlled territory in the Kargil area.
In addition to the rival claims of Delhi and Islamabad to the territory, there has been a growing and often violent separatist movement against Indian rule in Kashmir since 1989.
Ref- BBC.com
in return for military aid and a promised referendum (that never happened) Lets be honest and let a referendum happen. Let everyone live happily and peace. I
RE:RE:umar interview
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Mar 01, 2007 10:58 AM Permalink
There were certain pre-condition for the referendum. Did Pakis fulfil those?
The situation is changed today. POK is nomore a Kashmiri province because its demography is changed by Punjabi Muslim settlement.
So referendum doesn;t work anymore.
( Also, the Pakistan should NOT have created based on Pakistani provinces election result alone. Any referendum should have included ALL of India).
RE:RE:umar interview
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Mar 01, 2007 11:00 AM Permalink
Also intereted to know, whether you will organize a referendum in and around London for a Londonistan?
Brits played this card, divided and fled/ Its just a matter of time, britain and europe get the same dosage.