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Don't like nihari neither do i knowchal leave it, aaj EID ha nihari ki recipe hi post karde
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Don't like nihari neither do i knowchal leave it, aaj EID ha nihari ki recipe hi post karde
Pakistanis are dark complexioned people... very different from our Kashmiri brothers... It is clearly shot in Pakistan"¦Looks like Islamabad ! Kashmiris look completely different.
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Clashes between anti-India protesters and police leave dozens hurt in Kashmir
August 9, 2013
Clashes at Eidgah, Srinagar (Photos & Video)
A Kashmiri man carries an injured woman during a clash between protesters and Indian police officials in Srinagar.
Video of Clashes at Eidgah
[video]http://www.frequency.com/video/clashes-in-kashmir-after-eid-al-fitr/112336209/-/5-99[/video]
SRINAGAR: Indian forces used tear gas and pellet guns to quell thousands of stone-throwing protesters who took to the streets after special Eid prayers on Friday in the Indian portion of Kashmir.
A police officer said dozens of protesters, police and paramilitary officers were injured in the clashes at several places in Srinagar, the main city in Kashmir. He spoke on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to talk to reporters.
The protesters chanted "We Want Freedom," and "Down with India" as they marched through the streets of Srinagar after offering prayers in mosques.
The clashes erupted as thousands of policemen and paramilitary soldiers deployed in the city asked them to disperse.
The injured included 19 police and paramilitary soldiers, said Kishore Prasad, a spokesman for the Central Reserve Police force.
Several separatist leaders had been put under house arrest on Thursday night to stop them from leading the protests on the Eid al-Fitr holiday, which caps the fasting month of Ramadan.
The protests spread to several towns across the Indian portion of Kashmir, with clashes between police and resident reported in the towns of Sopore and Anantnag.
Shops and businesses were closed in the region because of the Eid holidays.
Anti-India feelings run deep in Kashmir, where about a dozen rebel groups have been fighting against Indian rule since 1989. More than 65,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed.
The rebel groups have largely been suppressed by Indian troops in recent years, and resistance is now principally expressed through street protests.
The Kashmiri insurgents have been fighting for independence from India or merger with Pakistan.
Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan. They have fought two wars over its control since they won independence from Britain in 1947.
Clashes between anti-India protesters and police leave dozens hurt in Kashmir - The Washington Post
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Well there are many..though i am sure you might know all of them.wats ur local meat dish???
The video shows a Kashmiri policeman - who are invariably local Kashmiris being shown brotherly love by fellow Kashmiris, all following the dictates of the religion of peace that makes all Muslims your brothers. As regards the Indian army no need for Indian sources. Look at Pakistan sources who will tell you that 600,000,000,000 Indian troops have raped and killed 80,000000000000000000000 Kashmiris. But still Kashmir is with us. And will stay with us while you can watch from "Nanga parbat" a great name for a mountain in a land of wanking bhookanangas.wtf is this..
this is probably for the first time i am watching a direct video from kashmir protest.
they are openly calling murda bad india and zindabad pakistan on streets infront of indian police/army soldiers
Pakistan army just need to declare a war and engage with the indians..the kashmiri themselves should be given the charge of forcing out indian forces out from kashmir or killed..while pakistan army should aid them with weapons while also keep busy india in the rest of the international border
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