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"Is KASHMIR an International issue......"?
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Asked by ankit shivam,
10 Sep '07 12:56 pm
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yeah for US and UK to increase the enemy level of India & Pak....specially US enjoyed raising this issue.....otherwise actually its totally a matter inbetween India & Pak
Answered by Rukhsana.Siddiqui, 10 Sep '07 01:22 pm
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In Kashmir there have been hundreds of Islamist invasions in the past one thousand years. The population of Hindus, Buddhists and Jains were killed or converted to Islam by force. Many fled to other parts of the country to save their lives and honour. The converted people themselves turned on the Indian people in Kashmir and led to Islamicisation of the land. Majority of grand temples were destroyed or converted into mosques. The most brutally victimised people were Kashmiri Pandits, who had staunchly opposed Islamicisation of their land. This led to over 90 per cent of J&K being converted to Islam by the time the British left India. Libraries upon libraries of sacred Indian writing in Sanskrit and Sharda script were burned and destroyed. People were most horribly massacred. The Butt Mazar area is the place where Bhatts or Brahmins were buried in mass graves. In the entire region, there was mass slaughter of HIndus. As far as Afghanistan, Hindu Kush mountain ranges are named after slau
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Answered by Raimer Rainer, 10 Sep '07 01:17 pm
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It was national untill our foolish former PM who did not listen to Vallabhai Patel drove it to UN. Its now become a international issue!!
Answered by MS Prasad, 10 Sep '07 01:13 pm
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Answered by nicem male, 10 Sep '07 06:32 pm
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No. it was never an issue.
In a diverse country like India, disaffection and discontent are not uncommon. Indian democracy has the necessary resilience to accommodate genuine grievances within the framework of our sovereignty, unity and integrity. Government of India has expressed its willingness to accommodate the legitimate political demands of the people of the state of J&K. However, Pakistan sponsored terrorists have terrorised the population and hindered political dialogue by intimidating or silencing voices of moderation that wish to engage in dialogue. The human rights of the people of J&K have been systematically violated by such terror tactics and the kidnappings and killings of innocent people by terrorists.
Jammu & Kashmir is an integral part of India. There can be no compromise on Indias unity and integrity.
Answered by Cobra, 10 Sep '07 01:12 pm
In a diverse country like India, disaffection and discontent are not uncommon. Indian democracy has the necessary resilience to accommodate genuine grievances within the framework of our sovereignty, unity and integrity. Government of India has expressed its willingness to accommodate the legitimate political demands of the people of the state of J&K. However, Pakistan sponsored terrorists have terrorised the population and hindered political dialogue by intimidating or silencing voices of moderation that wish to engage in dialogue. The human rights of the people of J&K have been systematically violated by such terror tactics and the kidnappings and killings of innocent people by terrorists.
Jammu & Kashmir is an integral part of India. There can be no compromise on Indias unity and integrity.
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