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^ what does that have anything to do with what i said. the girl killed the militant, good. it doesn't have anything to do with what i said.
 
Whatever helps u sleep at night... :lol:....
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the facts...

thats just kashmir valley and not entire kashmir...
 
the facts...

u want the truth...you might not be able to handle it...

The headline figures of 44% (in Pakistani-administered Kashmir) and 43% (in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir) opting for independence, for example, conceals wide regional disparities.

J&K: 2% said they would vote to join Pakistan. In six districts no one said they would vote to join
Pakistan. In the Vale of Kashmir, the only region with anyone intending to vote to join Pakistan,
the highest proportions, 6% and 7%, were in Srinagar and Badgam districts.

http://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/public/Research/Asia/0510pp_kashmir.pdf
 
:woot: :rofl::rofl:

A teenage girl says she killed a militant with his own gun after insurgents attacked their home in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Three militants stormed into Rukhsana Kauser's home in a remote village in Jammu region on Monday and started beating her parents in front of her.
Ms Kauser, 18, and her brother turned on the gunmen, killing one and injuring two more. Police praised their courage.
One of the militants wanted to marry Ms Kauser against her will, police said.
The militants escaped and are now being sought by police who are using their blood trails as clues.
'Fired endlessly'
The insurgents went to the house looking for Ms Kauser but her father, Noor Hussain, resisted their demands, Rajouri district senior police superintendent Shafqat Watali told the BBC.

I had never touched a rifle before this, let alone fired one - but I had seen heroes firing in films
Rukhsana Kauser
Three gunmen then entered the house and attacked Ms Kauser's parents, while four other militants remained outside.
"My parents told me to hide under the bed and then opened the door," Ms Kauser told the BBC.
"Without saying anything they [the militants] started beating my parents and my uncle. They beat them so badly that my parents fell on the ground. I could not see that and pounced on one of the militants while my brother hit him with an axe," she said.
"I thought I should try the bold act of encountering militants before dying."
Ms Kauser said she grabbed one of the militants by the hair and banged his head against the wall. When he fell down she hit him with an axe, before snatching his rifle.
"I fired endlessly. The militant commander got 12 shots on his body."

Her brother, Eijaz, 19, grabbed one of the other militants' guns and also began shooting.
Ms Kauser said the exchanges of gunfire with the militants had gone on for four hours.
"I had never touched a rifle before this, let alone fired one. But I had seen heroes firing in films on TV and I tried the same way. Somehow I gathered courage - I fired and fought till dead tired."
'Bravery'
Police identified the militant commander as Abu Osama, who they say was a member of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba group and had been active in the Rajouri area for the past five years.
Local residents told police that he wanted to marry Ms Kauser - and was prepared to do so forcibly.
Rajouri police superintendent Shajqat Watali praised what he said was the "exemplary bravery" of Ms Kauser and her brother.
"The reaction by these teenagers was extraordinary."
There are now fears the family could face retaliatory attacks, so they have been given police protection.
But Ms Kauser wants more: "We cannot live here in this village. They should relocate us to a safer place in Rajouri town or elsewhere. The militants are not going to leave us after this embarrassment in which a top commander was killed."

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Kashmir girl fights off militants

That guy thought that gal was fighting indian soldiers !!!
poor for him his international knowledge is less !!!
 
there is one thing for sure, that Indians can never sustain their presence in Kashmir, the only question is when...
 
all this pakistan fighting for kashmir freedom is BS if that was the case why would they gift a part of it to china which has no history with it .............i wont be surprised if they trade the whole of it for j-20s and nuke subs to counter india.............and this this protest is peanuts compared to tibet and finally kashmir will be a part of india as tibet is for china.......
 
If pakistan has balls. what are they waiting for?? come and take it like man.

already took half :)

---------- Post added at 04:34 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:33 AM ----------

you are telling this from 1947,we've fought several wars on it,

now i am asking you,

WHEN

are you guys going to take kashmir from us?

already took half :)

---------- Post added at 04:34 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:34 AM ----------

we want freedom from india so that pakistan can gift us to china for marbles.

what goes on in the indian brain
 
I remember a time about 15 years or so back when India used to be super sensitive of other countries uttering the K word. India still is but now, no one except irrelevant (from India's POV) Pakistan and occasionally China and some wannabe politicians in some Islamic country make a mention of it. A large part of that is thanks to Musharraf and his Kargil misadventure that screwed up Pakistan's credibility in international circles. Events of 9/11 and aftermath have not done Pakistan's image any good also..

So yeah, you need such threads on Defence.pk for the Pakistani members to vent their frustration. But then by this they take their eyes off the ball in context of issues like Balochistan in their own country. There is a thread opened today by Irfan Baloch on how that is now becoming an international issue..

Sahi kahte hain, ki Duniya gol hai :lol:
 

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