Freed from pakistani sponsored terrorism ...mushy said that pakistan sent 20000-30000 afgani,pakistani,chechen,ujbenki terrorists into kashmir!!
We have freed those people !!
1.Geelani sahab : india is not buying weapons to handle pakistan!!Pakistan is not in position to fight against its own mess!!
India is buying weapons as deterrent against china!!
2.Can any geelani of balochistan stage such drama in front line media??
I have never seen any balochi on pakistan frontline media!!
3.Geelani sahab : you started it in 2008 :you played communal politics by protesting and rioting for amarnath yatra land ;merely 400 acres to be given to hindu temple which is origin in kashmir long time before you muslim migrated to kashmir from central asia !!Dont we know that shaiv hinduism has its roots in kashmir for 5000 years .
4.kashmir name ,srinagar name and origin is derived from hinduism!!it has nothing to do with islam !!By merely moving into kashmir in last 500 years from central asian with extremists mindsets,you cant dissolve the indic values,religions and civlizations which are older than any other religion of this world!!. Those 400 acres land issues for the shiva temples in 2008 would have provided opportunity to kashmiri shia muslims(who hate you to the fullest...) in those areas who provide all kinds of services to the pilgrims; but you rioted in srinagar and created communal disharmony!!
If you dont want to be part of india,please move to central asia....all of you barring the local natural inhabitants (pandits) dont associate with kashmir historically..
You are only 500 years in our land!!
Because of open freedom to people like you :on your hated rants and incitation using religion and extremism;kids go and burn public property and govt only send police to control the unruly crowd( remind you ;army have never stepped in civilian area)!!
5.Unluckily in 2011;govt has learnt your trick;cut the money which you got via hawala from pakistan; and broken your gang and
there is no civilian death in 2011 .
Problem is you who enjoys money and facilities from indian govt and carry out with your business in name of freedom!!GOI will always let buffoon like you speak ;since we know you are not harmful and we know how to handle people like you peacefully!!
Dont worry we will liberate Kashmir as well as whole India. Just watch and wait for time to come.
I pray God to grant me hundreds of years life so that I can see it in my life time for this happen.Dont worry we will liberate Kashmir as well as whole India. Just watch and wait for time to come.
why not save the current pakistan :balochistan,sindh and pakhtoonistan all are against punjab :)
Pakistan tried 4 times,lost a landmass;got beaten badly including 1965 (if you read neutral writers=> despite being the aggressor and initiator where one has adv over opponent)
hollow pride like :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9cHUJBt2Sw
We beat you up in Kargil when you cried to the American's too save you QUOTE]
I think you need to read real history, not prevalent in Pakistan.
quote: wikepedia
Withdrawal and final battles
Following the outbreak of armed fighting, Pakistan sought American help in de-escalating the conflict. Bruce Riedel, aide to then President Bill Clinton reported that the US intelligence had imaged Pakistani movements of nuclear weapons to forward deployments for fear of the Kargil hostilities escalating into a wider conflict between the two countries. However, President Clinton refused to intervene until Pakistan had removed all forces from the Indian side of the Line of Control.[57] Following the Washington accord on July 4, where Sharif agreed to withdraw Pakistani troops, most of the fighting came to a gradual halt, but some Pakistani forces remained in positions on the Indian side of the LOC. In addition, the United Jihad Council (an umbrella for extremist groups) rejected Pakistan's plan for a climb-down, instead deciding to fight on.[58]
The Indian army launched its final attacks in the last week of July; as soon as the Drass subsector had been cleared of Pakistani forces, the fighting ceased on July 26. The day has since been marked as Kargil Vijay Diwas (Kargil Victory Day) in India. By the end of the war, India had resumed control of all territory south and east of the Line of Control, as was established in July 1972 as per the Simla Agreement.
World opinion
Pakistan was criticised by other countries for instigating the war, as its paramilitary forces and insurgents crossed the Line of Control.[59] Pakistan's primary diplomatic response, one of plausible deniability linking the incursion to what it officially termed as "Kashmiri freedom fighters", was in the end not successful.[60] Veteran analysts argued that the battle was fought at heights where only seasoned troops could survive, so poorly equipped "freedom fighters" would neither have the ability nor the wherewithal to seize land and defend it. Moreover, while the army had initially denied the involvement of its troops in the intrusion, two soldiers were awarded the Nishan-E-Haider (Pakistan's highest military honour). Another 90 soldiers were also given gallantry awards, most of them posthumously, confirming Pakistan's role in the episode. India also released taped phone conversations between the Army Chief and a senior Pakistani general where the latter is recorded saying: "the scruff of [the militants] necks is in our hands,"[61] although Pakistan dismissed it as a "total fabrication". Concurrently, Pakistan made several contradicting statements, confirming its role in Kargil, when it defended the incursions saying that the LOC itself was disputed.[62] Pakistan also attempted to internationalize the Kashmir issue, by linking the crisis in Kargil to the larger Kashmir conflict but, such a diplomatic stance found few backers on the world stage.[63]
As the Indian counter-attacks picked up momentum, Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif flew to meet U.S. President Bill Clinton on July 4 to obtain support from the United States. Clinton rebuked Sharif, however, and asked him to use his contacts to rein in the militants and withdraw Pakistani soldiers from Indian territory. Clinton would later reveal in his autobiography that "Sharif's moves were perplexing" since the Indian Prime Minister had travelled to Lahore to promote bilateral talks aimed at resolving the Kashmir problem and "by crossing the Line of Control, Pakistan had wrecked the [bilateral] talks."[64] On the other hand, he applauded Indian restraint for not crossing the LoC and escalating the conflict into an all-out war.[65]
G8 nations supported India and condemned the Pakistani violation of the LOC at the Cologne summit. The European Union also opposed Pakistan's violation of the LOC.[66] China, a long-time ally of Pakistan, insisted on a pullout of forces to the pre-conflict positions along the LoC and settling border issues peacefully. Other organizations like the ASEAN Regional Forum too supported India's stand on the inviolability of the LOC.[63]
Faced with growing international pressure, Sharif managed to pull back the remaining soldiers from Indian territory. The joint statement issued by Clinton and Sharif conveyed the need to respect the Line of Control and resume bilateral talks as the best forum to resolve all disputes.[67][68]
quote source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kargil_War
We beat you up in Kargil when you cried to the American's too save you QUOTE]
I think you need to read real history, not prevalent in Pakistan.
quote: wikepedia
Withdrawal and final battles
Following the outbreak of armed fighting, Pakistan sought American help in de-escalating the conflict. Bruce Riedel, aide to then President Bill Clinton reported that the US intelligence had imaged Pakistani movements of nuclear weapons to forward deployments for fear of the Kargil hostilities escalating into a wider conflict between the two countries. However, President Clinton refused to intervene until Pakistan had removed all forces from the Indian side of the Line of Control.[57] Following the Washington accord on July 4, where Sharif agreed to withdraw Pakistani troops, most of the fighting came to a gradual halt, but some Pakistani forces remained in positions on the Indian side of the LOC. In addition, the United Jihad Council (an umbrella for extremist groups) rejected Pakistan's plan for a climb-down, instead deciding to fight on.[58]
The Indian army launched its final attacks in the last week of July; as soon as the Drass subsector had been cleared of Pakistani forces, the fighting ceased on July 26. The day has since been marked as Kargil Vijay Diwas (Kargil Victory Day) in India. By the end of the war, India had resumed control of all territory south and east of the Line of Control, as was established in July 1972 as per the Simla Agreement.
World opinion
Pakistan was criticised by other countries for instigating the war, as its paramilitary forces and insurgents crossed the Line of Control.[59] Pakistan's primary diplomatic response, one of plausible deniability linking the incursion to what it officially termed as "Kashmiri freedom fighters", was in the end not successful.[60] Veteran analysts argued that the battle was fought at heights where only seasoned troops could survive, so poorly equipped "freedom fighters" would neither have the ability nor the wherewithal to seize land and defend it. Moreover, while the army had initially denied the involvement of its troops in the intrusion, two soldiers were awarded the Nishan-E-Haider (Pakistan's highest military honour). Another 90 soldiers were also given gallantry awards, most of them posthumously, confirming Pakistan's role in the episode. India also released taped phone conversations between the Army Chief and a senior Pakistani general where the latter is recorded saying: "the scruff of [the militants] necks is in our hands,"[61] although Pakistan dismissed it as a "total fabrication". Concurrently, Pakistan made several contradicting statements, confirming its role in Kargil, when it defended the incursions saying that the LOC itself was disputed.[62] Pakistan also attempted to internationalize the Kashmir issue, by linking the crisis in Kargil to the larger Kashmir conflict but, such a diplomatic stance found few backers on the world stage.[63]
As the Indian counter-attacks picked up momentum, Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif flew to meet U.S. President Bill Clinton on July 4 to obtain support from the United States. Clinton rebuked Sharif, however, and asked him to use his contacts to rein in the militants and withdraw Pakistani soldiers from Indian territory. Clinton would later reveal in his autobiography that "Sharif's moves were perplexing" since the Indian Prime Minister had travelled to Lahore to promote bilateral talks aimed at resolving the Kashmir problem and "by crossing the Line of Control, Pakistan had wrecked the [bilateral] talks."[64] On the other hand, he applauded Indian restraint for not crossing the LoC and escalating the conflict into an all-out war.[65]
G8 nations supported India and condemned the Pakistani violation of the LOC at the Cologne summit. The European Union also opposed Pakistan's violation of the LOC.[66] China, a long-time ally of Pakistan, insisted on a pullout of forces to the pre-conflict positions along the LoC and settling border issues peacefully. Other organizations like the ASEAN Regional Forum too supported India's stand on the inviolability of the LOC.[63]
Faced with growing international pressure, Sharif managed to pull back the remaining soldiers from Indian territory. The joint statement issued by Clinton and Sharif conveyed the need to respect the Line of Control and resume bilateral talks as the best forum to resolve all disputes.[67][68]
quote source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kargil_War
I don't believe in reports from agencies like Wikipedia when are many such "expert" reports are flying around the web! We did Kargil on you and i loved every minute off it, i am dieing for an encore ASAP!
I haveclose friends in the Pak military who "love killing Bharatis" and lick their lips at the thought of another confrontation!
Dont worry we will liberate Kashmir as well as whole India. Just watch and wait for time to come.
Dont worry we will liberate Kashmir as well as whole India. Just watch and wait for time to come.
Hundreds won't be enough, you should say 1000's or even 10000's but by that time we would all be dating aliens and drinking uranium soft drinks. We will also have lots of new religions by then which will claim to be the true religion.I pray God to grant me hundreds of years life so that I can see it in my life time for this happen.
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