Kashmir Fateh Thread August 2019

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This video should be sent to all UN members before that moron Imran Niazi's speech who will emotionally stress that there's a 'genocide' and 'massive human rights violations' going on in Kashmir!! Paki idiots are shouting from the rooftops that there's no food and water there for the past 40 days and that Kashmir is under siege, blah, blah blah!! Lol !!
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BSF jawan martyred while foiling an attack by terrorists in Jammu.
A jawan posted with Border Security Force (BSF) was martyred on Wednesday while foiling an attack by unidentified terrorists in Jammu's Dadu district.
The jawan was identified as Vinod Kumar, aged 27, who was posted with 96 Battalion Delta company of BSF.
Vinod Kumar, a resident of Bhora Kalan village in Mohammadpur Madan Village of Muzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh, had joined the BSF service in 2011. Subsequently, he was posted in Punjab with his battalion.

After the government abrogated Article 370 and Article 35A from the former state of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, Vinod's battalion was posted in Jammu's Dadu district to maintain the law and order situation in the newly-formed Union Territory (UT) and prevent any potential terror attacks. His battalion was among the 100 companies that were allocated in Jammu and Kashmir, following the revocation of Article 370, which took away the special status granted to Jammu and Kashmir.

Preparations are being made to take the body of the martyred jawan by a helicopter to the GIC ground of Muzaffarnagar.
 

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Kashmir issue: Rescind action on Article 370, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation tells India.
Calling on India to “rescind” its actions revoking Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Saudi Arabia joined Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Niger to issue a statement on behalf of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Kashmir contact group, criticising the government’s actions there.

In the statement issued on September 25 after a ministerial meeting on the sidelines of the UNGA, the group asked the government to “rescind its unilateral illegal actions and reiterate its commitment to abide by the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions, provide assurances that it will not change the occupied territory’s demographic composition and not allow non-Kashmiris to acquire property or residency in [J&K]… halt its human rights violations… repeal its draconian emergency laws, and withdraw its heavy military presence”.

The statement from the contact group, which has issued statements against India on the J&K dispute in the past, is not the first from the group since India decided to attend the OIC earlier in 2019, and follows a statement by the OIC on August 14.

The MEA did not respond to the statement from the organisation that represents 57 member states, but has routinely dismissed any comments on what it considers India’s “internal matter”. Speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations on September 25, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also pointed to the fact that several major Muslim community groups including the Jamaat ulema-e-Hind had backed the government’s moves in Kashmir.

“I would not agree that the Kashmir issue should be seen through a communal lens,” Mr. Jaishankar said in response to a question. “In terms of how the State and the (BJP) approaches this issue….today, if there is one area we have visibly good relations, particularly in the last five years, it would be in the Gulf….and you know what the dominant faith in the Gulf is,” he added.

In fact, the OIC group’s statement is one of very few at the United Nations that have been critical of India’s actions, even though Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi made the situation in Kashmir their single talking point at dozens of bilateral and multilateral meetings.

At a press conference on Tuesday, Mr. Khan told journalists that he was “disappointed by the international community,” as they have not accepted Pakistan’s concerns. “There is no pressure on Narendra Modi to lift the siege,” Mr. Khan added at a press conference where most of his comments were restricted to events in Jammu and Kashmir.

Mr. Khan’s speech at the UNGA on Friday, which will follow shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech is also expected to focus mainly on the Kashmir issue.

In contrast, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina refused to make any comment on Kashmir, indicating her support for the government’s actions. When confronted with a direct question from an audience member at the Council on Foreign Relations on why the Islamic world had not raised the issues of Kashmir and the Rohingya refugees more forcefully as a collective, Ms. Hasina said it was because the OIC is “not united” and there are differences between countries that have “more resources” and those who have less. “All these issues must be resolved by dialogue,” she said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the only leader to raise Kashmir at the UN thus far and said Kashmir remains “besieged and eight million people are stuck in Kashmir despite resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council”, stressed that the only solution for the “Kashmiri people” was through dialogue.
 

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Japan is heaven for them, too much varieties to choose from and some girls equally participate too but majority are coerced into it through one way or other way.
Man, this country is perfect example of how to become developed but not to become A MORAL DEGENERATE(man,seriously when you are riding high on economy then you give your child bikes and then they form recruitment for wannabe yakuzas).
And the biggest company involved is their own YAKUZA but government is trying to reverse it nowadays.
I beg to differ from you. It's the british who are the worst lot when it comes to paedophilia.
People always wondered why nobody stopped the abuse of young girls at the hands of the
Paki paedophile ring. It's because those paki pigs were supplying these little kids to higher
ups in the british society. Some britshit prince is being interrogated for being a paedophile too.
I forgot the name of the documentary made by an Aussie on this. It was banned in UK for some-
time too. Not only that these fuckers are sex tourist and go to poor places like India,Africa and
Southeast asia to abuse children. These people are the sickest cunts out there after the pakis.
 

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Welll..Well...well!!
Modiji may be probably could be mostly will be stopping over at Riyadh after his UNGA meet!.

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pakistan is readying some misadventure with terrorist SUPPORTER NATION china before the UNGA concludes...before PM modi speaks and Imrrandi takes the stage
China is begging us to allow Huawei to enter the fray for 5G. We must tell them to behave or plain fuk off!
 

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China is begging us to allow Huawei to enter the fray for 5G. We must tell them to behave or plain fuk off!
I have mentioned before in this forum what China is upto. They want to destroy all research activities in west. Grab 5G Smart phone market. Glad Jim/aircel want 5G contract. Idea is create totally different 5G supply chain based on west and Chinese technology. India should go with west. CHINESE all not following all set protocols AGREED for 5G by international communities. CHINESE WANT TO BRING 5G PRODUCT QUICKLY TO MARKET TO make WEST do all fixing. Just look at EV TECHNOLOGY, how EUROPE AND USA are introducing new cars in market.
 

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How's that different from Barkha Dutt already being there and writing stuff for a while?
Rana Ayub got snubbed by the Apex court of India for her book on Gujrat riots. One of
the senior most judge called her book a work of fiction.
I wonder what's the criteria in getting selected for writing articles for Washington Post.
 

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Kashmir issue: Rescind action on Article 370, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation tells India.
Calling on India to “rescind” its actions revoking Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Saudi Arabia joined Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Niger to issue a statement on behalf of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Kashmir contact group, criticising the government’s actions there.

In the statement issued on September 25 after a ministerial meeting on the sidelines of the UNGA, the group asked the government to “rescind its unilateral illegal actions and reiterate its commitment to abide by the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions, provide assurances that it will not change the occupied territory’s demographic composition and not allow non-Kashmiris to acquire property or residency in [J&K]… halt its human rights violations… repeal its draconian emergency laws, and withdraw its heavy military presence”.

The statement from the contact group, which has issued statements against India on the J&K dispute in the past, is not the first from the group since India decided to attend the OIC earlier in 2019, and follows a statement by the OIC on August 14.

The MEA did not respond to the statement from the organisation that represents 57 member states, but has routinely dismissed any comments on what it considers India’s “internal matter”. Speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations on September 25, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also pointed to the fact that several major Muslim community groups including the Jamaat ulema-e-Hind had backed the government’s moves in Kashmir.

“I would not agree that the Kashmir issue should be seen through a communal lens,” Mr. Jaishankar said in response to a question. “In terms of how the State and the (BJP) approaches this issue….today, if there is one area we have visibly good relations, particularly in the last five years, it would be in the Gulf….and you know what the dominant faith in the Gulf is,” he added.

In fact, the OIC group’s statement is one of very few at the United Nations that have been critical of India’s actions, even though Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi made the situation in Kashmir their single talking point at dozens of bilateral and multilateral meetings.

At a press conference on Tuesday, Mr. Khan told journalists that he was “disappointed by the international community,” as they have not accepted Pakistan’s concerns. “There is no pressure on Narendra Modi to lift the siege,” Mr. Khan added at a press conference where most of his comments were restricted to events in Jammu and Kashmir.

Mr. Khan’s speech at the UNGA on Friday, which will follow shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech is also expected to focus mainly on the Kashmir issue.

In contrast, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina refused to make any comment on Kashmir, indicating her support for the government’s actions. When confronted with a direct question from an audience member at the Council on Foreign Relations on why the Islamic world had not raised the issues of Kashmir and the Rohingya refugees more forcefully as a collective, Ms. Hasina said it was because the OIC is “not united” and there are differences between countries that have “more resources” and those who have less. “All these issues must be resolved by dialogue,” she said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the only leader to raise Kashmir at the UN thus far and said Kashmir remains “besieged and eight million people are stuck in Kashmir despite resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council”, stressed that the only solution for the “Kashmiri people” was through dialogue.
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Kashmir issue: Rescind action on Article 370, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation tells India.
Calling on India to “rescind” its actions revoking Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Saudi Arabia joined Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Niger to issue a statement on behalf of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Kashmir contact group, criticising the government’s actions there.

In the statement issued on September 25 after a ministerial meeting on the sidelines of the UNGA, the group asked the government to “rescind its unilateral illegal actions and reiterate its commitment to abide by the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions, provide assurances that it will not change the occupied territory’s demographic composition and not allow non-Kashmiris to acquire property or residency in [J&K]… halt its human rights violations… repeal its draconian emergency laws, and withdraw its heavy military presence”.

The statement from the contact group, which has issued statements against India on the J&K dispute in the past, is not the first from the group since India decided to attend the OIC earlier in 2019, and follows a statement by the OIC on August 14.

The MEA did not respond to the statement from the organisation that represents 57 member states, but has routinely dismissed any comments on what it considers India’s “internal matter”. Speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations on September 25, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also pointed to the fact that several major Muslim community groups including the Jamaat ulema-e-Hind had backed the government’s moves in Kashmir.

“I would not agree that the Kashmir issue should be seen through a communal lens,” Mr. Jaishankar said in response to a question. “In terms of how the State and the (BJP) approaches this issue….today, if there is one area we have visibly good relations, particularly in the last five years, it would be in the Gulf….and you know what the dominant faith in the Gulf is,” he added.

In fact, the OIC group’s statement is one of very few at the United Nations that have been critical of India’s actions, even though Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi made the situation in Kashmir their single talking point at dozens of bilateral and multilateral meetings.

At a press conference on Tuesday, Mr. Khan told journalists that he was “disappointed by the international community,” as they have not accepted Pakistan’s concerns. “There is no pressure on Narendra Modi to lift the siege,” Mr. Khan added at a press conference where most of his comments were restricted to events in Jammu and Kashmir.

Mr. Khan’s speech at the UNGA on Friday, which will follow shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech is also expected to focus mainly on the Kashmir issue.

In contrast, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina refused to make any comment on Kashmir, indicating her support for the government’s actions. When confronted with a direct question from an audience member at the Council on Foreign Relations on why the Islamic world had not raised the issues of Kashmir and the Rohingya refugees more forcefully as a collective, Ms. Hasina said it was because the OIC is “not united” and there are differences between countries that have “more resources” and those who have less. “All these issues must be resolved by dialogue,” she said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the only leader to raise Kashmir at the UN thus far and said Kashmir remains “besieged and eight million people are stuck in Kashmir despite resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council”, stressed that the only solution for the “Kashmiri people” was through dialogue.
Be*cho world war is coming. Muslims and China will be on one side it seems as natural allies. We should boost our defence spending rapidly. Chutiya liberandus will still have their heads inside sand. We should also reproduce atleast more than 5 children to match rabid sunni muslim growth rate of last 4 decades.
 

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Yup ! Like Shakuni 'helping' Duryodhana ! Excellent idea. Pity we as a nation never have such strategic policy. The entire IFS and diplomatic corps is filled with brown Sahiba who are 2.5 anglo saxons
Best part is, you don’t need govt involvement to do this....
 

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This is what the two penny Paki authors wrote....

'On the international stage, Khan’s leadership style is a departure from his predecessors. Recognition prior to politics, coupled with the promise of “incorruptibility”, signal his diplomatic stature. Incidents such as Pulwama, followed by the Kashmir crisis, put Khan’s diplomatic headship to instant test and both times, he scored. Requests for him to serve as an honest broker to mediate between the US-Afghanistan and US-Iran evidences the same confidence. Pakistan has surfaced as a responsible global player; a harbinger of peace with its narrative ubiquitously conveyed. The message to world leaders is loud and clear: Pakistan is no longer a pawn, a joke, a bystander on the world stage. It is active, engaged, relevant and responsible. This is a dramatic shift from the past, one which may garner greater recognition retrospectively'.

Really?? :pound::pound::pound:

These sods are living in a world of make believe!! :crazy:
 

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In the statement issued on September 25 after a ministerial meeting on the sidelines of the UNGA, the group asked the government to “rescind its unilateral illegal actions and reiterate its commitment to abide by the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions, provide assurances that it will not change the occupied territory’s demographic composition and not allow non-Kashmiris to acquire property or residency in [J&K]… halt its human rights violations… repeal its draconian emergency laws, and withdraw its heavy military presence”.
The UNSC resolution is invalid now as the demography of Kashmir has been changed by the Kashmiri Muslims when they perpetrated the genocide on Kashmiri Pandits.

So, they can take the UNSC resolution that shove it where sun don't shine.
 
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