5 Myths about Kashmir perpetrated by Pakistan

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Myth 1: 7,00,000 Indian army. Reality; No more than 2,70,000 including CRPF, Rastriy Rafile and Army for entire J&k, Remember J&K is one of the largest state of Bharat. Also, army is not in the cities.

MYTH 2: Human Rights Violation; Every case is investigated. Our forces operate with utmost restraint even in sever harrassment by Jehadis, Had been Israelis and American there would've been massacre.

MYTH 3: Plebiscite in J&K; Plebiscites first and foremost condition is Terroristan have to vacate complete POK. then our armed forces will have take control to conduct plebiscites. Also, Former PM of Terroristan said there are no takers of Azadi for j&K, it's either with Bharat or with Terroristan.

MYTH 4: J&K want AZADI; J&K is not only occupied by Wahabi muslims, it's multi ethnic there are Dogras, Hindus, Sikhs, Budhist bakarwals, shias, and others. Separatist are just fooling people to enjoy their perks in faced of Azadi. Separatist are B Team of Terroristan ISI. Azadi dram is only in limited area of south Kashmir not in entire J&K.

MYTH 5: Burhan wani was martyr; He was head of hizbul mujahideen terror outfit. The moment he picked up gun he was dead man.
 

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Just chk who is violating Human Rights in Kashmir. Myth No 2 busted again.

Hizb, JeM recruited, used children in Kashmir during clashes with security forces: UNSG report
PTI | Updated: Jun 28, 2018, 15:23 IST
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  • Pakistan-based banned terror outfits used children during clashes with security forces in J&K, a UN report said.
  • "One case was attributed to Jaish-e-Mohammed and two to Hizbul Mujahideen," the report said.
UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan-based banned terror outfits

Jaish-e-Mohammed and Hizbul Mujahideen
recruited and used children in Jammu and Kashmir during clashes with security forces last year, according to a UN report on Thursday.


The annual report of the UN Secretary General on Children and Armed Conflict, covering the January-December 2017 period, said globally,

over 10,000 children were killed or maimed in conflict
last year while more than 8,000 were recruited or used as combatants.


The report covers 20 countries, including war-torn Syria, Afghanistan, and Yemen and also the situation in India, the Philippines and Nigeria.


On the situation in India, the report of UN secretary general, Antonio Guterres, said children continued to be affected by incidents of violence between armed groups and the government forces, particularly in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and during tensions in Jammu and Kashmir.
 

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