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Friday, November 5, 2010

Pakistani Hypocrisy

Accusing Pakistan of hypocrisy is like accusing a robber of intimidation. These people keep harping on the rights of “Kashmiri people (only the Muslims mind you) of self rule. You only have to compare the way of governance in the J&K and PoK and you will see that the paki hypocrisy lies exposed. As imperfect as it has been (thanks to Congress and Abdullah family) machinations, J&K residents (not the Hindus forced out by the Muslim terrorists) have enjoyed voting and elected governments. It would have been better if the militants would let free elections happen and the political parties involve all the residents. But that will be a topic for another discussion. On the other hand, if you look at PoK, all they get is appointed governors. Who appoints these governors? Well, it is the paki military and the ISI. All the PoK governors are retired Army personnel (which is lesser of a surprise since all top posts in Pakistan are given to retired Army personnel. If impositions of the Paki army will on the hapless residents of PoK is not enough, they have to deal with brutal assaults from time to time. Any protests in Gilgit and Batistan area have been brutally put down by the paki army. A Brigadier Parvez Musharraf perpetuated one such brutality. Even today, any democratic aspirations of people from PoK are met with a disproportionate response. Seems like Jammu Kashmir National Liberation Conference (JKNLC) took out protest march on October 4 to commemorate the 4th October 1947 ‘Republic of Kashmir’ declaration. One wonders how this is going to go down with the paki army.
We can see clearly that pakis have no locus standi in this matter.


PoK Turbulence
by Pt. Ramesh chander Ganjoo
Witness the procession taken out by JuD (Jamaat-ul-Dawa) on September 28, 2010, in 1000 vehicles carrying activities belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Harket–ul- Ansar and Dawat-e-Islam drawn from different parts of Pakistan. It passed through Mirpur, Kotli, Rawalakot and Bagh under Tehreek-e- Azadi-e-Kashmir (TAK)banner and also held conferences at these places.

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