Rediff.com |  Feedback  
You are here: » Rediff Home » Discussion Boards » Permalink
  
View : Single Message | Complete Thread | Read complete Discussion
Omar's comments
by Venkat Thiagarajan on May 16, 2008 12:44 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I think Omar has made sensible points. It is good to see a muslim leader standing up and talking to the muslim population about their follies. It is a known fact that atrocities were committed by Indian army. If someone believes army did not commit any violations then they are not being objective. However did the government take actions against army when there is proof, ye certainly. Certainly there needs to be a lot of improvement is army's dealing s with population. The commies who equate Kashmir with Tibet should see the plight of Pandits before opening their mouths. In short Omar Abdullah has spoken well

    Forward  |  Report abuse
  RE:Omar's comments
by Pradip Parekh on May 16, 2008 01:07 AM   Permalink
do you seriously expect army to be effective by being a mr. nice guy in a region where, as mohamad omar says, "Our educated, well-to-do relatives and neighbours were spewing venom 24-hours a day and we were mute spectators either mute in agreement or mute in abject fear but mute nonetheless". my take: don't blame those who put their lives on line for your freedom; and if you must pick up arms and jack nicholson says in that movie " a few good men" "defend your own self".

   Forward   |   Report abuse
  RE:Omar's comments
by Raj ahuwalia on May 16, 2008 08:20 AM   Permalink
Mr pradeep you are right , if must salute our army and not put fingers on them,there might be some atrocities were committed by Indian army , but those have come always when millitants have killed there people and local people come for there resuce and give them shelter. So when army reacts and it is called atrocities. then hang all those people who killed indian soliders first.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
The above message is part of the Discussion Board:
http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/may/15jk1.htm