A_Gupta wrote:This is likely where that cr*p is coming from.chetak wrote:^^^^^^^
something doesn't sit right with this guy
http://sikhlionz.com/vhprssbjp.htm
It is best to ignore these deluded people. He is Most likely a muslim paki.
A_Gupta wrote:This is likely where that cr*p is coming from.chetak wrote:^^^^^^^
something doesn't sit right with this guy
http://sikhlionz.com/vhprssbjp.htm
Indeed - well put that irony died many deaths.Gautam_2 wrote:Another hitjob article by Bezos owned WaPoo
India must stop weaponizing the pain of Kashmiri Pandits
written by a bleeding heart pandit, born and raised american, because her grandparents got kicked out by KMs from the valley.
irony died many deaths today.
We need to counter propagandus
E-Z.VikramA wrote:did not know where ask this ques so asking it here. does any one know how to superimpose LOC on live google maps?
As Aug 5 dawned, there was this sudden, totally 400% unprovoked Invasion and takeover by the 600,000,000 troops of the evil yindoo fascistva who came in and imposed Media Blackout to suppress the images of the 600,000,000,000,000 rapes being committed every day. All the Promises made to Kashmiris, the basis for their agreeing to protect India since 1948, were trashed by the treacherous yindoos. All the innocent, selfless poor leaders of the Kashmiri People where arrested and dragged off to continous torture and rape by yindoos. Only One Way! Gun Way! Hold your gun as you throw this stone.
Because being Paki is also a state of mind, which is to bring in non-facts to warp the truth to fit a delusional mind. You and your arguments fit this mold perfectly. Hence a Paki.Sumair wrote:What is this innate urge to name any one with a contrarian view a Paki?
Those who got pellets up their gaand, OK, at least they were downhill skiing like their herrows the PA. But they would be lying on their stomachs, gaand up, hain?It occurs to me that it is rather hard to get hit with a pellet in the face, unless u r FACING the ppl holding the guns: do you do this except if u r throwing rocks, hain? When each of these is released from hospital, I hope the van to the Arunachal Express is waiting.
Sumair wrote:What is this innate urge to name any one with a contrarian view a Paki? I have given my identification in the above post for anyone to verify, or the forum moderators can verify via my associated email address. If my recollection of events is different than yours, then you can simply choose to ignore them or counter them with your own narrative. What is the need for personal attacks???
Interesting caption for the picture:India Plans Massive Hiring Government Drive in Kashmir
Indian authorities said they plan to hire tens of thousands of government workers in the (up USN&WR's ass) Himalayan region of Kashmir after stripping the region of its decades long special status.
Surprisingly non-inflammatory. 'Fess up, Amit Shahji and Dovalji, Have you been Winning the Hearts and Minds of the Papparazzi?An elderly Kashmiri man selling sandals walks through a closed market in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019. India's government, led by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, imposed a security lockdown and communications blackout in Muslim-majority Kashmir to avoid a violent reaction to the Aug. 5 decision to downgrade the region's autonomy. The restrictions have been eased slowly, with some businesses reopening, some landline phone service restored and some grade schools holding classes again, though student and teacher attendance has been sparse. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan) The Associated Press
Nausea alert:Satya Pal Malik, the New Delhi-appointed governor, called it the largest recruitment drive in the region, with officials planning to fill up "50,000 vacancies in various government departments in the next few months."
At a press conference Wednesday in Srinagar, the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir, Malik also announced that the government is willing to commit $700 million to help apple farmers. Indian authorities believe the move will expand the region's economy, to which horticulture, particularly apple orchards, is critical.
Indian officials have characterized their surprise move to strip Kashmir's special constitutional status as a way to boost its economic potential and said they are planning to set up an international investment summit in the region in the coming months. It comes as India has seen a slowdown in its economy.
Aha! NOW the reason for all the tamasha becomes clear! The yindoo fundamentalists want to rob Kashmir of its immense wealth!State data, however, shows Kashmir's gross domestic product, the value of all goods and services in the state, has risen from $16.7 billion in 2012 to an estimated $21.9 billion last year.
In contrast, India is grappling with economic growth that has slowed to a five-year low of 5.8% in the quarter from January to March. Declining industrial output and automobile sales have further raised fears of a deeper slowdown in the country.
I remember Shivsena operating in Panjab in those times completely unrelated to the one in Maharashtra. Bajrang dal does not ring a bell. Are there archived news clips.Sumair wrote:What is this innate urge to name any one with a contrarian view a Paki? I have given my identification in the above post for anyone to verify, or the forum moderators can verify via my associated email address. If my recollection of events is different than yours, then you can simply choose to ignore them or counter them with your own narrative. What is the need for personal attacks???
banrjeer wrote:I remember Shivsena operating in Panjab in those times completely unrelated to the one in Maharashtra. Bajrang dal does not ring a bell. Are there archived news clips.Sumair wrote:What is this innate urge to name any one with a contrarian view a Paki? I have given my identification in the above post for anyone to verify, or the forum moderators can verify via my associated email address. If my recollection of events is different than yours, then you can simply choose to ignore them or counter them with your own narrative. What is the need for personal attacks???
Nobody has any problem with a contrarian view, so long as it is backed up by facts. You have no evidence of what you are saying and none exists, in fact there is no mention of it anywhere in the media or scholarly work except on some Khalistani sites which are written by Pakis because this is exactly their narrative.Sumair wrote:What is this innate urge to name any one with a contrarian view a Paki? I have given my identification in the above post for anyone to verify, or the forum moderators can verify via my associated email address. If my recollection of events is different than yours, then you can simply choose to ignore them or counter them with your own narrative. What is the need for personal attacks???
I am not a legal eagle sirji. But this matter is a bit difficult to do now. But not impossible. Not all crimes will be one kind. If there are already FIRs filed and some evidence like autopsy reports etc are available then we can ask for further investigation and prosecution etc. I do not know how strong is your mite We need a lot of it in the area of legal action not just in this issue but in many areas in India wherein legal action is needed to protect Indic interests.KLNMurthy wrote:I would like Parliament to constitute a special tribunal for trying all civil and criminal cases arising out of the ethnic cleansing of KPs in an expeditious way.
@Yagnasri and other legal eagles, can you spell out a scenario of how this can be made to happen? And what resources may be needed? I will gladly contribute my mite.
You weren't offering a 'contrarian view'.Sumair wrote:What is this innate urge to name any one with a contrarian view a Paki?
This is BRF, a privately owned and operated forum meant for Indian jingos to exchange information & ideas. Everyone here exists and posts on the sufferance of forum owners and those delegated by them as moderators. No exceptions. No random "contrarian" viewpoints.Sumair wrote:What is this innate urge to name any one with a contrarian view a Paki? I have given my identification in the above post for anyone to verify, or the forum moderators can verify via my associated email address. If my recollection of events is different than yours, then you can simply choose to ignore them or counter them with your own narrative. What is the need for personal attacks???
That was a reply to Shahid Afridi's post declaring that he was going to visit the home of a shaheed on Sep. 6.From Gautam Gambhir:
Gautam Gambhir
@GautamGambhir
Guys, in this picture Shahid Afridi is asking Shahid Afridi that what should Shahid Afridi do next to embarrass Shahid Afridi so that’s it’s proven beyond all doubts that Shahid Afridi has refused to mature!!! Am ordering online kindergarten tutorials for help @SAfridiOfficial
They thrive on "martyrdom".UlanBatori wrote:^^ The yindoo way is better. We loudly glorify the heroic deeds of our ancestors, and ignore or only whisper the horrors that they experienced. An optimistic and kind bunch at heart, but it tends to make our kind a bit complacent. The Others wail loudly and beat their heads against walls at the imagined horrors suffered by THEIR ancestors, then take the sword and AK-47 to use that as "justification" to go commit atrocities of their own.
E.g. We remember 1965, 71, 99 and now 2019 for the heroic victories of our soldiers. But we don't celebrate enough, because we also remember the immense sacrifices of our heroes. We don't speak much of 1948, though it was a victory, because we stopped short of total victory and the price was steep.
They remember 1948, 65, 71 and 1999 happily because they can whip themselves into a tizzy wailing about the defeats that their kind suffered, so that they can enjoy the thoughts of their revenge when they can get their asses whipped again. This is what keeps THEM alive.
And Sir,A_Gupta wrote:They thrive on "martyrdom".UlanBatori wrote:^^ The yindoo way is better. We loudly glorify the heroic deeds of our ancestors, and ignore or only whisper the horrors that they experienced. An optimistic and kind bunch at heart, but it tends to make our kind a bit complacent. The Others wail loudly and beat their heads against walls at the imagined horrors suffered by THEIR ancestors, then take the sword and AK-47 to use that as "justification" to go commit atrocities of their own.
E.g. We remember 1965, 71, 99 and now 2019 for the heroic victories of our soldiers. But we don't celebrate enough, because we also remember the immense sacrifices of our heroes. We don't speak much of 1948, though it was a victory, because we stopped short of total victory and the price was steep.
They remember 1948, 65, 71 and 1999 happily because they can whip themselves into a tizzy wailing about the defeats that their kind suffered, so that they can enjoy the thoughts of their revenge when they can get their asses whipped again. This is what keeps THEM alive.
We thrive on quiet, happy, anonymous lives.
Meet 29 year-old Aijaz Bund. Dr Bund is the ONLY man in Kashmir publicly fighting for LGBTQ rights. But THOUSANDS of Kashmiri homosexuals cannot DARE to be as open - the RPC version of IPC Sec 377 is STILL valid. Because of 370 and 35A.
SHAME on those who support 370 and 35A.
KLNMurthy wrote:I would like Parliament to constitute a special tribunal for trying all civil and criminal cases arising out of the ethnic cleansing of KPs in an expeditious way.
@Yagnasri and other legal eagles, can you spell out a scenario of how this can be made to happen? And what resources may be needed? I will gladly contribute my mite.
The Hindu @the_hindu
Former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the Congress alone are the “root cause” of the Jammu and Kashmir “problem”, BSP chief Mayawati has said
Few days back there were reports from baki side claiming 2 people getting kidnapped from their side. It was speculated that they were guides. This seems to add up.g.sarkar wrote:https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/ ... 281971.ece
NATIONAL
Gulmarg on high alert following Pakistan's bids to push militants
Peerzada Ashiq, SRINAGAR, AUGUST 29, 2019
Security agencies apprehended two persons, Khalid and Nazim, both residents of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir’s Muzaffarabad, in the Gulmarg range, two days ago. Initial reports suggest both were “militant guides”.
Kashmir’s most-visited tourist destination of Gulmarg in the Baramulla district has been put on a high alert after infiltration bids by militants in the past one week, and multiple attempts to attack the forward posts by the Pakistan Army, according to officers of the counter-insurgency grid in Srinagar.
Sources in the security agencies said the Army’s Ustad and Gulab posts in the upper reaches of Gulmarg were posed with threats by armed men who sneaked two kilometres into this side of Kashmir. Sources said the attacks were repulsed but the infiltrators remain untraced.
Security agencies apprehended two persons, Khalid and Nazim, both residents of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir’s Muzaffarabad, in the Gulmarg range, two days ago. “They are being questioned on Pakistan’s rare attempts to engage troops in Gulmarg,” an official said.
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Gautam