RE:Sack minister for demanding separate currency
by Continental Bricks & Reclaim on Jan 06, 2008 12:08 PM Permalink
Abhinav Pls donot invite these Moles to come back to Hinduism and pollutre our relegion.They will be eliminated by themselves.It has started with Benazir.
RE:RE:Sack minister for demanding separate currency
by junaid on Jan 06, 2008 12:52 PM Permalink
Abhinaive, you know how many Indians die of hunger and cold, or heat. The number of Kashmiris dying for the cause is still not so great. You must save your people instead. Help reduce poverty, and not bask in your castiest communal mindset.
RE:Sack minister for demanding separate currency
by junaid on Jan 06, 2008 12:50 PM Permalink
People from parts of Jammu and Ladakh NOT included. But they will be free to join the confederation of secular Independent Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh.
RE:Sack minister for demanding separate currency
by Nadeem Ahmed Bhat on Jan 06, 2008 12:27 PM Permalink
15th anniversary of Sopur massacre
People of apple town still recount bloodbath
GHULAM MUHAMMAD
Sopur Jan 5: On this day (January 6, 1993), Kashmir witnessed bloodbath and arson by Border Security Force (BSF) in this apple town. Atleast 60 people fell to the bullets of troopers, hundreds of shops and houses were gutted down and property worth crores of rupees lost when the troopers went on a %u201Ckilling spree%u201D after a militant had injured their colleague and snatched his rifle. Though 15 years have passed since the incident, the residents of the town still shiver remembering the fateful Wednesday morning of January 6, when markets of Sopur were razed to ground within 90 minutes. Ghulam Nabi Khan, 54, an eyewitness while recalling the day said it was almost 10:45 am and life as going on as usual. %u201CSuddenly I heard two gun shots and what followed was destruction and loss of lives at the hands of troopers. In next one and a half hour, hundreds of shops were reduced to ashes and at least 60 people including some women and children were killed and others burnt alive by the troopers,%u201D Khan said. With moist eyes he recalled %u201Cthe troopers fired indiscriminately on everybody who came in their way. The mayhem by the troopers was the worst form of state terrorism since the resistance movement broke in Kashmir.%u201D Muhammad Ramzan another eyewitness said, %u201CI still remember that troopers who had turned mad first sprinkled petrol on shops and houses and then set them on