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kashmiris have lots of properties in other stats
by yash on Jul 01, 2008 02:41 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

i know lots of kashmiris in different part of india they have bought lot of lands and properties here.more important things is that those same kashmiri in diff part of india doing business they say they are not indian.

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by Salam Kudhus on Jul 01, 2008 03:20 PM   Permalink
Have you ever tried to address the concerns of local people?

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by suresh roy on Jul 01, 2008 02:44 PM   Permalink
just kill those bastaaards kashmiri muslims who claim that they are not indians

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by Farooq Khan on Jul 01, 2008 03:05 PM   Permalink
Killing is not the Gandhian way!

Instead of doing this I have very good idea for all those who don't wan't to be called as Indians.

Stop giving any reservation if they have like OBC/Kashmiri migrants etc.

Put the pics of such people in public places (bus stop, railway platforms, cricket pavillions, TV Adds etc.) with caption "These people hate to be Indian"
Stop giving them any rights in any part of India.
Then see the reaction of Indians, I am 100% sure these people will not be just ousted like Nepalese but also will be condemned by the community(offcourse who want to remain Indian forever)too.

Show these people their real faces in public then Let's see how these people survive in India.

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by Salam Kudhus on Jul 01, 2008 03:22 PM   Permalink
Dont forget to remember that "DEATH MERCHANTS" often rule the birth state of Gandhiji, the Gujarat.

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