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    In which country are we living?

    They murdered Kashmiri Pandits. They raped their women. They looted their properties. They destroyed their temples. They threw the entire community out of the Kashmir valley.

    In Pakistan, the minority Hindus are living a sub-human existence. I wouldn't like to give the details in this platform. Those hapless Hindu families are crossing the border with extreme difficulties. They seek citizenship or permanent visa from India.

    But Hurriyat and other pro-Pakistani outfits are agitating in Kashmir valley against the settlement of these hapless Hindus in India. Today they are agitating in front of the residence of the Chief Minister. On the other hand, they are welcoming the Rohingiyas with open arms.

    In which country are we living? Where are we descending in the name of democracy and minority rights?
  • #586658
    Really it is very disturbing news for every Hindus in particular and the country in general. The problems Kashmir Pandits were systematically neglected by the previous governments which has whole some support of Congress. Right from the Nehru Era this problem is persisting and Indira Gandhi also conveniently avoided the issue and never ever talked with Pakistan to rehabilitate the Hindus considered Minorities there and they cannot return back here. Our Present Prime Minister Modi has the guts and courage to do the things which is not possible by other governments so far and surely the problems of Kashmir Pandits and Pakistan Hindus would addressed.
    K Mohan
    'Idhuvum Kadandhu Pogum "
    Even this challenging situation would ease

  • #586665
    Mr. Mohan: Just see the audacity of these pro-Pakistani Kashmiris. They are demanding that Pakistani Hindus should not be settled in India, but they are silent about Rohingiyas and are indirectly helping them to settle in Jammu.
    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")

  • #586668
    Just now I was watching the sufferings of minority Hindus in Pakistan which cannot be explained. The ulterior motive of Pakistan has been exposed. They cannot reciprocate goodwill gestures from India and intentions of Pakistan to occupy our Kashmir is clearly seen from their indirectly helping the Rohingiyas to settle in Kashmir.
    K Mohan
    'Idhuvum Kadandhu Pogum "
    Even this challenging situation would ease

  • #586677
    Mr. Mohan: In this thread I wanted to talk about the hypocrisy and devilish game being played by pro-Pakistani Kashmiris. They are objecting to rehabilitation of Pakistani Hindus, on the other hand, they are indirectly helping settlement of Rohingiyas in Jammu. This would cause demographic change of Jammu. In future, they would demand Jammu to be part of Pakistan, if Hindus become minority there. We must understand the devilish game.
    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")

  • #586786
    It seems that everybody has accepted the duplicity and hypocrisy of Hurriyat and other pro-Pakistani outfits as established facts. So, no discussion on the issue.
    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")

  • #586809
    Partha, I don't think keeping quite or not passing a remark on an issue always indicates acceptance or rejection. There can be many other reasons for the same; not only in ISC but generally.
    'Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all'.
    -Aristotle

  • #586810
    Mr. Saji Ganesh: Yes, we must keep quiet on these issues, and adopt ostrich policy. On the other hand, we will have lengthy discussion on subjects like perspiration of mammals, chicory in coffee, how can we prove that the sun is bigger than the earth, etc.
    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")


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