I don't want to be devil's advocate but it was the Army itself who had insisted on creating this farcical narrative about the "majority of Kashmiri masses being pro-army" "it is only handful of people who are bad" "the bad ones are planted by Pakistan, rest of the indigenous masses love us".
It's getting out of hand. It's time to start our own labour camps. That is the only language they understand. Then we have so many bleeding hearts at home. Such a f*ckd up country we are.
Army should push Human Rights violation threshold. I really want to see what the so called liberals can do, if Army kills these mobs.
These kasmhmir muslims killed thousands of Kashmir Pandits and raped their women. But still, if we kill even few of the rioters, most people here will bleed their heart for these savages.
We have to restrain the media and pull everything under national security umbrella. Stupid policy makers wasted 70 years in building robust institutes. India is only country which neglects it own people and its institutes and preaches virtues on global platform. Naive Nehru and his policies stunted India to eternity.
@Indx TechStyle how will you solve this situation, dude? Do you have any practical solution to solve this radical mob issues in valley.
The common public of India was always saying that Kashrimis are all rats, who are a parasite on our tax money while our farmers are committing suicide. But the army said "you shut up, you don't know anything, you sit in AC office and give comments on social media". Now the Kashmiri public's tantrums have become unbearable so the army has started admitting "yeah, they might not all be good people".
Don't feed bullshit to Indians about Kashmiris being nice people. Unfortunately, the army top brass, instead of standing up to the peacenicks in South Block, had started speaking the language of bureaucrats. "Ohh they are misguided youths, they only need jobs".
Der aaye durust aaye. Clean the valley like 90's. There's stone pelting in Kashmir, soldiers are being ambushed, slogans being raised in JNU. This country has tolerated a lot.