Col Habib zahir
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Aye saar , indra jimi jambh par .You forgot us Marathas , we will eat them alive.
Marathas : real shiv sena
See the video again he destroyed f 16OT butt,
Why did Gay superman not destroy terrorist training camps in POK? Or in Pakistan? Or capture/kill globally wanted terrorists in Pak/Afg?
Was Gay supooman afraid to go to Pakistan or Afg coz, you know, ahem .. the mards there love peach bottomed boys...
Anyway by only bringing superman & wonder woman, they are essentially transphobic.
Build a large gated campus with residential and commercial space which is self sufficient. May be 1000 acres or more. Or may be even as small. as 200 acres. Such type of residential societies are coming up in every city and government can just say it's normal if questions are raised. The campus should have eveything inside it's boundaries and should be able to house thousands of immigrants. Have schools, banks shops malls everything inside the campus. Minimum outside interaction. Kashmir is not densely populated govt. can take over lands by giving good sum of money to locals.Biharis or anybody for that matter will have to step out of their 'camp' in order to earn their livelihood or go about their lives eg- kids going to school, going out for shopping, haircut, etc.
Can you as a Bihari group guarantee your safety or that of the others?
Of the recent targeted killings, majority of them took place outside their residence when these people were going about their usual lives. Terrorists didn't barge into their homes and kill them barring for yesterday's incident.
It is easier said than done because outsiders don't own the streets yet. Heck, Kashmiri policemen have been shot at the back of their heads in recent times.
Outsiders will have to be settled in large enclaves and in massive numbers.
So massive that Kashmiri Muslims become a minority in Kashmir valley.
Possible?
If the state wishes but it will cause a blood bath for a brief period that GoI and others must be willing to bear. VDCs may play a role, there will be a cost involved... how will people react if militants kill 10-20 outsiders at one go?
Will it lead to riots?
How will J&KP deal with such a situation? There are no easy answers.
Have you been to Assam during the insurgency years? Ever seen the security detail for family members of Armymen who used to go out for shopping in Guwahati?
Noonmati, Fancy Bazar., GS Road, Paltan Bazar... the other congested/crowded places considered too risky and out of bounds for services folks to shop.
Israel with all the US backing still lives on the edge given how hostile the environment is.
If you are suggesting we carve an Israel like state within Kashmir, yes, it is possible but it will come at a pretty steep financial burden and other costs. If people are willing to sacrifice their lives, can absorb the loss of a loved one... go ahead but I only hear of exodus after the recent spate of attacks.
My thoughts are exactly same as yours. we were too much demonized by the the yadav and kurmi politician as we had no political backing at that times, even now we don't have that much. But, bhoomihars have progressed much more compared to the yadavs and kurmis now.Ranvir sena was much demonized
How gay Superman can do this? didn't he came out recently?DC's Injustice: Superman destroys Indian equipment in 'disputed' Kashmir
Superman declares Kashmir an “arms free zone” in DC's animated movie Injustice, destroys military equipment. | OpIndia Newswww.opindia.com
He is from peaceful community, recently he mentioned in a tweet that his father gave refuge to a Kashmiri pandit family during the 90's.He has a long history of bragging on behalf of terrorists and deriding Indian forces.
Seems to have mellowed down a lot in recent times.
You will always find Naxalites and Maoists in mineral rich states, Bihar is not a mineral rich state. There is a connection to every dots, just you have to keep your eyes open.Several caste armies in Bihar is the reason why naxalites didn't flourish like in Jharkhand or 36garh
call jadoooooooooo to save usGetting a bit off topic here, but DCs injustice also killed Lois Lane, the love of his life and is an all around piece of shit.
What are we supposed to do about it?He is from peaceful community, recently he mentioned in a recent tweet that his father gave refuge to Kashmiri pandit family during the 90's.
We need to let the bhaiyyas frisk as well.For first time in 30 years, women frisked at Srinagar's Lal Chowk
While there was no resistance, some women expressed resentment, saying the exercise could have been done away from the public glare.www.rediff.com
About time.
Man in those days NFR (North East Fontier Railways) didn't pasted Passenger Reservation Lists on Trains and Platforms out of fear from Targeted killings.Have you been to Assam during the insurgency years? Ever seen the security detail for family members of Armymen who used to go out for shopping in Guwahati?
Noonmati, Fancy Bazar., GS Road, Paltan Bazar... the other congested/crowded places considered too risky and out of bounds for services folks to shop.
More Kashmiri women will start coming out of their homes. .. L&O problem ban jayega ;-)We need to let the bhaiyyas frisk as well.
1) This will encourage migration from UP/Bihar. 2) Female volunteers/sympathizers will disappear.
Ek teer do nishan!
We can then let Virat Kohli/Anushka advise them over twitter. As it is they have free advice for anything under the sun!More Kashmiri women will start coming out of their homes. .. L&O problem ban jayega ;-)
Bihar's "naxals" were more like that of a criminal syndicate filling the void left by the Govt- local area govt if you may. They engaged in kidnapping(local upper middle class- doctors, engineers, businessmen), extortion(from local businesses and govt contractors), and land grabbings. It had nothing to do with mineral wealth, and they never engaged in any "Robinhood" activity of taking from the rich and giving to the poor.You will always find Naxalites and Maoists in mineral rich states, Bihar is not a mineral rich state. There is a connection to every dots, just you have to keep your eyes open and stop from coming to conclusions too quickly.
It was an unsaid rule that you NEVER leave the window panes of your vehicle open. Otherwise, you could have a bomb on your car seat by the time you return. Be aware of the 2 wheelers- cycle and mopeds with steel containers like- lunch box and pressure cooker. 15th Aug, 26th Jan and New Year- you could find security personnel every 10 feet within the city. Scary!Have you been to Assam during the insurgency years? Ever seen the security detail for family members of Armymen who used to go out for shopping in Guwahati?
Noonmati, Fancy Bazar., GS Road, Paltan Bazar... the other congested/crowded places considered too risky and out of bounds for services folks to shop.
Yup. Passenger trains would stop at Assam border(mostly around Cooch behar) by 4 pm and start only the next morning after sun rise.Man in those days NFR (North East Fontier Railways) didn't pasted Passenger Reservation list on Trains and Platforms out of fear from Targeted killing.
And military troops were moved in normal passenger trains and at daytime.
Been there, Seen there.
Kokrajhar near Guwahati was always the Danger Area, and nightmare for Loco Pilots (Train drivers) to cross. Most of trains crossed during daytime only.Yup. Passenger trains would stop at Assam border(mostly around Cooch behar) by 4 pm and start only the next morning after sun rise.
Army and security forces patrolled the tracks all the time.
NE insurgency was a nightmare from a security POV.
Cash vans carrying salaries would often get targeted. Few realize how many lives were saved after salaries started getting credited directly to bank accounts of serving men. My maternal uncle was leading in one such convoy carrying salary cash which got ambushed. He got shot in his right forearm and fractured the bone.
Luckily most men in his convoy had recently undergone training so they crawled under the vans, jeeps and returned fire... none suffered life threatening injuries