Kashmir Experiencing Hyderabad
This is a self-serving article.
People in Jammu and Laddakh do not find Kashmiri "docile". But as murderous and corrupt, mob that had sucked all employment for all others within the state. All minorities are really tired of your self-righteous fits. We all know what happened when someone from Jammu became CM.
We see that Jammu is burning and there is no response from 'Kashmiri' establishment -- callousness.
As we know there is so much money flowing in that all 'political establishment', separatist, nationalists whatever is all bloody corrupt.
The whole state should be divided so at least a sanity reurns to the place.
Posted by
HarishSh
Jul 28, 2008 06:20 am
Dude,This is a self-serving article.
People in Jammu and Laddakh do not find Kashmiri "docile". But as murderous and corrupt, mob that had sucked all employment for all others within the state. All minorities are really tired of your self-righteous fits. We all know what happened when someone from Jammu became CM.
We see that Jammu is burning and there is no response from 'Kashmiri' establishment -- callousness.
As we know there is so much money flowing in that all 'political establishment', separatist, nationalists whatever is all bloody corrupt.
The whole state should be divided so at least a sanity reurns to the place.
Solving Amarnath: A New Hope in Kashmir
Your article is just ridiculous.
As the one from Jammu, I know how much 'pathos' exists in Jammu for being marginalized within J&K (calling it 'Kashmir' instead of J&K conveniently compartmentalizes problem by ignoring the minorities within J&K. It is a cool, convenient trick)-- it is as valid or invalid as 'so called militancy' that hounded out poor Pandits.
None of your ridiculous explanation will wash away those sins.
But as an eternal optimist, io can say that may silver-lining here. After the mob had run out of all Pandits, they were exhausted. And we had a lull. Similarly, the rioting in Jammu will eventually exhaust the mob.
More importantly, the mob in Jammu will checkpoint the mob in Kashmir region. Since most of the traffic has to go through Jammu, This will bring a new stalemate.
But since you seem don't see the other side, I should concur with you "Let's all get back to killing each other -- this break is not entertaining anymore. Let's get the score-boards ticking again -- cricket is not entertaining anymore"....
Posted by
HarishSh
Jul 8, 2008 11:01 am
Murtaza, Your article is just ridiculous.
As the one from Jammu, I know how much 'pathos' exists in Jammu for being marginalized within J&K (calling it 'Kashmir' instead of J&K conveniently compartmentalizes problem by ignoring the minorities within J&K. It is a cool, convenient trick)-- it is as valid or invalid as 'so called militancy' that hounded out poor Pandits.
None of your ridiculous explanation will wash away those sins.
But as an eternal optimist, io can say that may silver-lining here. After the mob had run out of all Pandits, they were exhausted. And we had a lull. Similarly, the rioting in Jammu will eventually exhaust the mob.
More importantly, the mob in Jammu will checkpoint the mob in Kashmir region. Since most of the traffic has to go through Jammu, This will bring a new stalemate.
But since you seem don't see the other side, I should concur with you "Let's all get back to killing each other -- this break is not entertaining anymore. Let's get the score-boards ticking again -- cricket is not entertaining anymore"....
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