I think Mr. Mirwaiz is in a hurry as our dear friend said below to eat the pie. They do not know that like any other state, Kashmir is also part of our country. If Kashmir seeks indepedence on the basis of religion and cultural identity, then we have more than 24 states that have a distinct identity. Imagine every state behaving the same way, what will we be left with. To put in short, Kashmir is the head of the personality called India and no one can imagine a person staying alive after losing his head. The so called freedom struggle is nothing but an infection or infestation of lice from a foreign body called Pakistan and we know how to kill the infection. It is better to come to reality and enjoy the special status you kashmiris have got from us all over the country.
The only solution I feel to the so called dissatisfied people in Kashmir is to migrate to the country or place where they will be more happy. There is a saying "the neighbour's lawn is always greener." The people of kashmir have been blinded by the so called pro-independence country. I think it is time to wake up from the slumber.
I think the Mirwaiz (which is a title similar to mulla) should shift his home to the Northern Areas to look after the welfare of Kashmiri muslims who are suffering human rights abuse by the Pakistani govt. agencies.
He should be pleading with Musharraf to let his people go - like Hazrat Musa pleaded with the Egyptian Pharaoh over 3000 years ago!
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by mohd iqbal on Mar 09, 2007 10:54 AM Permalink
hum jawab sunate nahi dekhate hai.(na samjo gay to mit jawo ge aay hind walo,na tum rahoge na tumre dastan rahe ge dastanou mai).abi be mokha hai suder ja dobra mokha nahi mile ga.
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by Hari Shankar on Mar 09, 2007 11:28 AM Permalink
iqbal tum apna hii gamand aur khrod mein maroge. look around. the entire mohamadans are dying of anger and self inflicted wounds. better come out of ur hatred and anger and live like humans.try to give respect to one woman in this world rather than dying for 72 virgins in the next world