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Kashmir
by Chirantan on Mar 09, 2007 09:11 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Dear Sir,
It is not International issue. Do not unnecesary spend energy in talking to Britishers, Americans, and others -! As Pakistan invaded India and occupied some part of Kashmir - to make it again complete KASHMIR we need to discuss with Pakistan only so that both territories get united to form complete KASHMIR. India do not like fighting - history says. India faught wars in past - to defend - in no case for agression. Tolerence also has limit. In place of India should America would have been Pakistan's neighbour - imagin what might have happened?
See GOD is same of all - their faces change - Accept some natural reality.

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  RE:Kashmir
by raju desi on Mar 09, 2007 09:14 AM   Permalink
Then give it back to kashmiri's their land. You definately not defending your land here.

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  RE:RE:Kashmir
by Governor General on Mar 09, 2007 10:16 AM   Permalink
Why don't you give Sindhis their land in Sind. Balochis their land in Balochistan?.. NWFP to Afghans? I don't even want to start about Kashmiris and POK.. You prove that you Pakistanis already need to have an Indian name to be heard.. Soon your country as it exists now will be history.. Wait..

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by S Kiran on Mar 09, 2007 10:30 AM   Permalink
Drive out all the people in Pakistan and handover the area to India, because that area belongs to India.

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by Governor General on Mar 09, 2007 10:23 AM   Permalink
Btw Raju Desi,

Are you a real militant (terrorist in our views) bombing places in Kashmir? or just an internet warrior? whatever it is ...why don't you first comeout in open and introduce yourself?

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