Saturday, November 8, 2008

kashmir imbroglio

My heart beats for the human values which have been put to rest in indian administered kashmir. The helplesness of the people there has led every human soul to raise the voice of revolt against the treatment metted out to the people of that part of the world. Kashmir issue is definitely a serious heart burn for the whole of south Asia but it should be amicably resolved by india, pakistan & people of Kashmir. If we are really serious in bringing peace to this sub continent & resolving Kashmir issue, we must immediately put an end to the oppression & suppression of kashmiri's under the garb of countering terrorism. The genocide & massacre of innocent people in Kashmir should be at once stopped.i'm closely monitoring the present day policies of various outfits that they adopt to uplift their vote bank. these power hungry criminals should be dealt sternly under the law of land as their deeds of spreading hatred, communal & regional divide is not only de-stablisng our country but also giving a very bad name. Babri masjid demolishion, Bombay blasts, Godhra carnage, Gujrat riots, Grahm stanes case, kandhamal violence, Delhi, up, jaipur, bangalore, ahmedabad blasts, amarnath row, economic blockade of kashmir, massacre of sikhs and above all genocide of kashmiri muslims are some of the examples of our secularist character. If we have to survive as one nation, we should immediately put an end to all this by bringing real culprits to book & save innocents to be prosecuted. From the updates intelligence agencies recieve, the main players for all these unfortunate mishappenings are the people of saffron brigade. we must try to establish the facts & bar them from further misdoings if we have to prosper. The people of kashmir are peace loving & every saner soul must help in resolving kashmir issue keeping in mind the larger interests of the people of india, pakistan & kashmir who are living under constant fear of militancy & terrorist related activities.

Ashfaq Zehgeer

Srinagar Kashmir

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