Yasser Latif Hamdani August 13, 2005
#132 Posted by hindvi on August 16, 2005 4:48:17 am
Kashmiris have absolutely no desire to go to Pakistan despite what ever rishta they may have. Of what I have been able to gauge they want azadi, a Kashmiri nation, which hasnt existed since the time of Akbar.
#131 Posted by dost_mittar on August 16, 2005 4:39:19 am
hindvi#128:
Maulana Azad says in his ``India Wins Freedom`` that some Muslims in Delhi thought that Jamma Masjid would be in Pakistan and Chandni Chowk in India. I doubt however if people were that naive.
amit:
I support your suggestion that India should get rid of the valley but for a different reason. It`s not worth it. India has spent an enormous amount of energy and resources in trying to keep Kashmir. Kashmiris could get free education right up to the university level and their food was subsidised (I dont know if this is still the case). The State government raises only 20% of its budget 80% is paid for the Indian government. Despite this, there is no evidence that India has been able to win the hearts of a significant proportion of Muslims.
If it were a simple movement of independence of an oppressed Kashmiri people, India would have succeeded long ago. But what it is dealing with is an islamic jihad under the slogan of ``Pakistan se rishta kya, la ilaha lil allah``. These are people who have ethnically cleansed Muzaffarabad of its entire sikh-hindu population and almost repeated the same in the valley itself. These are people whose educated ones represented by Romair have lost everything in a single generation - their language, their culture, their kashmiriyat - and still enthusiastically declare that they will vote for Pakistan with both hands, just because it is an islamic country.
India will be stronger politically, economically and morally if it let go of Kashmir.
Maulana Azad says in his ``India Wins Freedom`` that some Muslims in Delhi thought that Jamma Masjid would be in Pakistan and Chandni Chowk in India. I doubt however if people were that naive.
amit:
I support your suggestion that India should get rid of the valley but for a different reason. It`s not worth it. India has spent an enormous amount of energy and resources in trying to keep Kashmir. Kashmiris could get free education right up to the university level and their food was subsidised (I dont know if this is still the case). The State government raises only 20% of its budget 80% is paid for the Indian government. Despite this, there is no evidence that India has been able to win the hearts of a significant proportion of Muslims.
If it were a simple movement of independence of an oppressed Kashmiri people, India would have succeeded long ago. But what it is dealing with is an islamic jihad under the slogan of ``Pakistan se rishta kya, la ilaha lil allah``. These are people who have ethnically cleansed Muzaffarabad of its entire sikh-hindu population and almost repeated the same in the valley itself. These are people whose educated ones represented by Romair have lost everything in a single generation - their language, their culture, their kashmiriyat - and still enthusiastically declare that they will vote for Pakistan with both hands, just because it is an islamic country.
India will be stronger politically, economically and morally if it let go of Kashmir.
#138 Posted by shankar on August 16, 2005 6:38:12 am
Re: # 131
{{These are people whose educated ones represented by Romair have lost everything in a single generation - their language, their culture, their kashmiriyat - and still enthusiastically declare that they will vote for Pakistan with both hands, just because it is an islamic country.}}
And WHY should INDIA put up with the fact they THEY screwed up!?...You want to lose that ENCHANTED valley to THOSE ba*tards?....MY ancestral shrines are THERE...When my aging parents went to Amarnath & Manasarvoer ,last yr; they went back through the VALLEY...
WHY?
My dad said ``our roots.....our genetic identity is/are in the valley``...
TRUST ME! These b*stards like Sala-somethin-uddin (et all Romairians) DONT share...they will make it as F*cked up as Azaaaaaaad Kashmir....ONLY for Islaaaamist dukkars
{{{India will be stronger politically, economically and morally if it let go of Kashmir.}}}
MORALLY...MORALLY?!!! Those DUKKARS in the West....with their MORAL 58 yrs of blighted history..... have no LEG to stand on when they spit upon the face of the Holy Prophet(pbuh)...REPEATEDLY.... & then have the BALLS...to stand in MORAL judgement of us pagans....
IMHO...even Allah Himself has abandoned those dukkars
Allah Hafiz
{{These are people whose educated ones represented by Romair have lost everything in a single generation - their language, their culture, their kashmiriyat - and still enthusiastically declare that they will vote for Pakistan with both hands, just because it is an islamic country.}}
And WHY should INDIA put up with the fact they THEY screwed up!?...You want to lose that ENCHANTED valley to THOSE ba*tards?....MY ancestral shrines are THERE...When my aging parents went to Amarnath & Manasarvoer ,last yr; they went back through the VALLEY...
WHY?
My dad said ``our roots.....our genetic identity is/are in the valley``...
TRUST ME! These b*stards like Sala-somethin-uddin (et all Romairians) DONT share...they will make it as F*cked up as Azaaaaaaad Kashmir....ONLY for Islaaaamist dukkars
{{{India will be stronger politically, economically and morally if it let go of Kashmir.}}}
MORALLY...MORALLY?!!! Those DUKKARS in the West....with their MORAL 58 yrs of blighted history..... have no LEG to stand on when they spit upon the face of the Holy Prophet(pbuh)...REPEATEDLY.... & then have the BALLS...to stand in MORAL judgement of us pagans....
IMHO...even Allah Himself has abandoned those dukkars
Allah Hafiz
#129 Posted by hindvi on August 15, 2005 11:02:38 pm
Romair
Some of the points u have raised such as whether a country should consist of many conjoined units or seperate ones, on how to compare the condition of Indian Muslims to those of pakistanis etc require a detailed response which i cant give right now.
the other points are purile, the majority of pakistanis thinking pakistan is a good thing doesnt make it so (by the way I think the majority of pakistanis dont think beyond their daily bread) because the majority of Indians who get the time to think actually think jinnah was a communal and evil man, that Islam is negative and muslims are troublemakers and are pampered that pakistan is an evil nation out to harm india and that kashmir had no problem before pakistan created one and that kashmiris want to live happily in india,that even if kashmir was left aside pakistan would still foment terrorism etc. do all of those things become true because they believe so? can ignorance become a virtue because the majority believe so?
And no body ``does`` anything for anybody, politics is all about mobilisation.
Kalchakra
a suggestion for u, in academics a scholar is judged by the number of citations, can go to JSTOR the largest electronic database for journals and check out the names i mentioned, for starters just check citations on Romila Thapar.
Some of the points u have raised such as whether a country should consist of many conjoined units or seperate ones, on how to compare the condition of Indian Muslims to those of pakistanis etc require a detailed response which i cant give right now.
the other points are purile, the majority of pakistanis thinking pakistan is a good thing doesnt make it so (by the way I think the majority of pakistanis dont think beyond their daily bread) because the majority of Indians who get the time to think actually think jinnah was a communal and evil man, that Islam is negative and muslims are troublemakers and are pampered that pakistan is an evil nation out to harm india and that kashmir had no problem before pakistan created one and that kashmiris want to live happily in india,that even if kashmir was left aside pakistan would still foment terrorism etc. do all of those things become true because they believe so? can ignorance become a virtue because the majority believe so?
And no body ``does`` anything for anybody, politics is all about mobilisation.
Kalchakra
a suggestion for u, in academics a scholar is judged by the number of citations, can go to JSTOR the largest electronic database for journals and check out the names i mentioned, for starters just check citations on Romila Thapar.
#135 Posted by shankar on August 16, 2005 6:25:02 am
Re: # 129
hindvi-saab,
{{Some of the points u have raised such as whether a country should consist of many conjoined units or seperate ones, on how to compare the condition of Indian Muslims to those of pakistanis etc require a detailed response which i cant give right now.}}
Foggetaboutit .....sir!!!!
You will be WASTING your time...
See See...the REEEAAAAL problem with ``Miltry-intelligence`` AKA Azaaaad Kashmiri non-existant BHEJA....is that he`s HOPING AGAINST HOPE that he will regain his ancestral property in Srinagar....
Evidently, SOME of his enlightened ancestors bought Jinnah`s bs & opted to become land of pure(ans)....Oooops! BIIIIIIIIIG mish-take!!!
Ever since that; this magnificent speciman has been praying that ``enslaved`` Kashmir will become Azaaaaaaaad.....(preferable part of his beloved Pay-kes-tan)....
NOT if MOIS Kashmiri pandit ancestors can help it!!!
PS....his IDIOTIC brothers born in Englistan are reeeeeaaaaaaly helping his dying cause...by dying (& killing innocent Brits) in the process.....
NICE GOING!!! Azaaaaaaad Kashmiri BUTT-head-/DICK-less wonders:)))!
PPS: OFCOURSE!...not just HE...but the WHOLE WORLD is thankful those suckers feel ``better off`` in Land of Pure-bs...
WE DONT WANT ``EM BACK!!!!!!!
hindvi-saab,
{{Some of the points u have raised such as whether a country should consist of many conjoined units or seperate ones, on how to compare the condition of Indian Muslims to those of pakistanis etc require a detailed response which i cant give right now.}}
Foggetaboutit .....sir!!!!
You will be WASTING your time...
See See...the REEEAAAAL problem with ``Miltry-intelligence`` AKA Azaaaad Kashmiri non-existant BHEJA....is that he`s HOPING AGAINST HOPE that he will regain his ancestral property in Srinagar....
Evidently, SOME of his enlightened ancestors bought Jinnah`s bs & opted to become land of pure(ans)....Oooops! BIIIIIIIIIG mish-take!!!
Ever since that; this magnificent speciman has been praying that ``enslaved`` Kashmir will become Azaaaaaaaad.....(preferable part of his beloved Pay-kes-tan)....
NOT if MOIS Kashmiri pandit ancestors can help it!!!
PS....his IDIOTIC brothers born in Englistan are reeeeeaaaaaaly helping his dying cause...by dying (& killing innocent Brits) in the process.....
NICE GOING!!! Azaaaaaaad Kashmiri BUTT-head-/DICK-less wonders:)))!
PPS: OFCOURSE!...not just HE...but the WHOLE WORLD is thankful those suckers feel ``better off`` in Land of Pure-bs...
WE DONT WANT ``EM BACK!!!!!!!
#128 Posted by hindvi on August 15, 2005 10:12:26 pm
dost mittar
Most of the muslims of UP and the rest of India were taken for a ride by Jinnah, maybe he didnt expect the end himself. Bipin Chandra (a leftist historian!) and Ayesha Jalal explain how Jinnah never revealed what Pakistan meant and where Pakistan would be located till the end and that was done purposely because as soon as the muslims of UP, bihar, east punjab , delhi, west bengal, bombay,hyderabad etc would know the pakistan movement would fall apart they were afraid of the slow hindisation but they were not insane to leave the homes, properties and culture in whose defense they had supported the Muslim league.
My guess is they were expecting a pakistan which would lie within an india federation and to whose parliamenent they would be able to elect representatives.
The British helped create divisions and there were mistakes from the congress as well but thats another story.
Anil
your description of the jewish lady is very much like Manto`s description, full of life and brash. In his story this feisty lady gives her life trying to save the sikh protagonist. few people liked Patel , because apart fom being conservative he was also grumpy it was easier to like the liberal and suave Nehru. And there is no doubt that in his personal life Jinnah was extremely liberal and secular, after all he came from the Agha Khani community (Khojas). In his political life too he was but something change in the 1920s and 30s. I have some idea of what it was but its too long a story.
I will commence shortly a project of cateloging India`s march to partition and independence over the period 1857 to 1947 in my ilogs.
Most of the muslims of UP and the rest of India were taken for a ride by Jinnah, maybe he didnt expect the end himself. Bipin Chandra (a leftist historian!) and Ayesha Jalal explain how Jinnah never revealed what Pakistan meant and where Pakistan would be located till the end and that was done purposely because as soon as the muslims of UP, bihar, east punjab , delhi, west bengal, bombay,hyderabad etc would know the pakistan movement would fall apart they were afraid of the slow hindisation but they were not insane to leave the homes, properties and culture in whose defense they had supported the Muslim league.
My guess is they were expecting a pakistan which would lie within an india federation and to whose parliamenent they would be able to elect representatives.
The British helped create divisions and there were mistakes from the congress as well but thats another story.
Anil
your description of the jewish lady is very much like Manto`s description, full of life and brash. In his story this feisty lady gives her life trying to save the sikh protagonist. few people liked Patel , because apart fom being conservative he was also grumpy it was easier to like the liberal and suave Nehru. And there is no doubt that in his personal life Jinnah was extremely liberal and secular, after all he came from the Agha Khani community (Khojas). In his political life too he was but something change in the 1920s and 30s. I have some idea of what it was but its too long a story.
I will commence shortly a project of cateloging India`s march to partition and independence over the period 1857 to 1947 in my ilogs.
#123 Posted by rsridhar on August 15, 2005 7:52:18 pm
re:#116 by Salim_Chauhan
(Have you forgotten the lesson of the Pandawas? Did the brothers not agree to share Draupatti? How can you be so selfishly inclined? ...)
That was a good one.
BTW, i apologise for my past remarks about the nic that u had assumed. I would not have done it had i known u better. Still, it was stupid of me.
Sridhar
(Have you forgotten the lesson of the Pandawas? Did the brothers not agree to share Draupatti? How can you be so selfishly inclined? ...)
That was a good one.
BTW, i apologise for my past remarks about the nic that u had assumed. I would not have done it had i known u better. Still, it was stupid of me.
Sridhar
#130 Posted by ballukhan on August 16, 2005 3:41:30 am
Re: # 123
I think Pakistanis should take some of the suggestions made by Salim more seriously. Once we accept the fact that there was nothing ``essentialistic`` about the Pakistani nationalism we should take a closer look at the thesis that PAkistani nationalism was borne out of the discourse of the intelligentsia which was moulded by religious idioms and relations of power that existed in the pre independence days.
Post independence the relations of power vis a vis other non muslim communities relented and the discourse influenced by religious idioms and themes became clearer in the new Pakistani state. It is still pervasive because these are essential to keep the idea of the imagined Pakistani nationhood alive. The moment the icons of Islamic history are removed from the imaginations of the Pakistani citizens, the imagined notion of Pakistani nationhood and solidarity amongst the culturally disparate citizens is going to collapse.
I doubt this is going to be acceptable to the ruling elites because they still try to maintain their control over PAkistani people through the imaginary notion of Pakistani nationhood with their theological babble ( ``Islamic principle?!``).
I think Pakistanis should take some of the suggestions made by Salim more seriously. Once we accept the fact that there was nothing ``essentialistic`` about the Pakistani nationalism we should take a closer look at the thesis that PAkistani nationalism was borne out of the discourse of the intelligentsia which was moulded by religious idioms and relations of power that existed in the pre independence days.
Post independence the relations of power vis a vis other non muslim communities relented and the discourse influenced by religious idioms and themes became clearer in the new Pakistani state. It is still pervasive because these are essential to keep the idea of the imagined Pakistani nationhood alive. The moment the icons of Islamic history are removed from the imaginations of the Pakistani citizens, the imagined notion of Pakistani nationhood and solidarity amongst the culturally disparate citizens is going to collapse.
I doubt this is going to be acceptable to the ruling elites because they still try to maintain their control over PAkistani people through the imaginary notion of Pakistani nationhood with their theological babble ( ``Islamic principle?!``).
#122 Posted by arjun_m on August 15, 2005 6:58:47 pm
#114 by Salim_Chauhan on August 15, 2005 1:36pm PT
That would be Turkey. :)
They`d be better off...Turks are the ideal every muslim nation should strive for....
That would be Turkey. :)
They`d be better off...Turks are the ideal every muslim nation should strive for....
#120 Posted by KaalChakra on August 15, 2005 6:14:36 pm
Also, salim, supporting the reunification makes it appear that one has lost complete confidence in the nation-building abilities of Pakistani liberals. Or that Indians know & understand the right path for Pakistani nation better than Pakistanis themselves do...:(
#119 Posted by KaalChakra on August 15, 2005 5:58:13 pm
re: salim # 116
That is a subject on which you will not get most Indians` true opinions here. Those opinions (and feelings) are far more complex than are ever expressed here.
Let`s ask ourselves this simple question: why are so many Indians here on this site? No matter what people on both sides of the border tell you, it is not just hate :)
Remember that by even remotely supporting `reunification` of India and Pakistan, an Indian in India (and probably in Pakistan too) instantly gets identified with RSS. That is the proverbial ``kiss of death`` as far as one`s acceptability in polite Indian society is concerned. No sane person would take their risk.
That is a subject on which you will not get most Indians` true opinions here. Those opinions (and feelings) are far more complex than are ever expressed here.
Let`s ask ourselves this simple question: why are so many Indians here on this site? No matter what people on both sides of the border tell you, it is not just hate :)
Remember that by even remotely supporting `reunification` of India and Pakistan, an Indian in India (and probably in Pakistan too) instantly gets identified with RSS. That is the proverbial ``kiss of death`` as far as one`s acceptability in polite Indian society is concerned. No sane person would take their risk.
#118 Posted by dost_mittar on August 15, 2005 4:59:00 pm
hindvi#65:
Mukul`s article is a fair description of the short-sightedness of Congress leaders of the time; but it is also indicative of the short-sightedness of the muslim leadership in UP; by supporting the division of the country, they literally cut the tree on which they were sitting.
Mukul`s article is a fair description of the short-sightedness of Congress leaders of the time; but it is also indicative of the short-sightedness of the muslim leadership in UP; by supporting the division of the country, they literally cut the tree on which they were sitting.
#116 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on August 15, 2005 2:22:11 pm
I am simply appalled at the utter selfishness, sheer self-interest, and abject Epicureanism displayed by many of my Indian friends here. Almost all of you have rejected the mere idea of reunification between India and Pakistan. Have you no guilt? Where is that self-sacrificing Indoo spirit? Did it die with the Mahatma? How can you bear to see your neighbor, your former younger brother suffer in terrorism, provincialism, sectarian violence, hudood stuff, and cycles of ``democracies`` which are worse than dictatorships and vice versa?
Have you forgotten the lesson of the Pandawas? Did the brothers not agree to share Draupatti? How can you be so selfishly inclined?
Come on, cousins, open your hearts (and your wallets :) ). Bring back the lost provinces, reunite your Bharat Mata. If Germans can do it, so can you. No one is more selfish than a German. Do you want to be known as even more cold-hearted than a Kraut?
Have you forgotten the lesson of the Pandawas? Did the brothers not agree to share Draupatti? How can you be so selfishly inclined?
Come on, cousins, open your hearts (and your wallets :) ). Bring back the lost provinces, reunite your Bharat Mata. If Germans can do it, so can you. No one is more selfish than a German. Do you want to be known as even more cold-hearted than a Kraut?
#127 Posted by shankar on August 15, 2005 9:49:07 pm
Re: # 116
Salim,
{{Have you forgotten the lesson of the Pandawas? Did the brothers not agree to share Draupatti? How can you be so selfishly inclined?}}
No we HAVENT forgotten!!!!
See what happened...as a result of that unholy union...their progeny became....Gasp! BIHARIS!!!
Salim,
{{Have you forgotten the lesson of the Pandawas? Did the brothers not agree to share Draupatti? How can you be so selfishly inclined?}}
No we HAVENT forgotten!!!!
See what happened...as a result of that unholy union...their progeny became....Gasp! BIHARIS!!!
#126 Posted by shankar on August 15, 2005 9:45:13 pm
Re: # 116
Young Paki buck,
{{I am simply appalled at the utter selfishness, sheer self-interest, and abject Epicureanism displayed by many of my Indian friends here. Almost all of you have rejected the mere idea of reunification between India and Pakistan.
Have you no guilt?}}
GUILT?!!!
NONE WHATSOEVER!!!
Congressmen (& women) want to build a Berlin wall between the 2 countries.
The BJP wants to build a Berlin wall & throw the 160 million katlus left in India OVER the wall...right into the Land of the Pure...
{{Where is that self-sacrificing Indoo spirit? Did it die with the Mahatma?}}
YES! The Mahatma was good for satyagraha, botherly love & all that good stuff..He became an anachronism on 15th Aug 1947...Thank GOD (though I didnt want him killed) he DIED.
Otherwise we would all be eating mooli, drinking goat`s milk & spinning a Goddamned wheel outside our ashrams...&, ofcourse!, renouncing SEX...IDIOT!!
{{Come on, cousins, open your hearts (and your wallets :) ). Bring back the lost provinces, reunite your Bharat Mata. If Germans can do it, so can you. No one is more selfish than a German. Do you want to be known as even more cold-hearted than a Kraut? }}
Damn straight!
look who would be calling INDIANS...frikkin` deobandi/barevli/wahabbi/buttfuki mullahs, brainless prepuceless Paki katlus....
&....&...WORST of all....Azaaaaaaad Kashmiris!!!!
Young Paki buck,
{{I am simply appalled at the utter selfishness, sheer self-interest, and abject Epicureanism displayed by many of my Indian friends here. Almost all of you have rejected the mere idea of reunification between India and Pakistan.
Have you no guilt?}}
GUILT?!!!
NONE WHATSOEVER!!!
Congressmen (& women) want to build a Berlin wall between the 2 countries.
The BJP wants to build a Berlin wall & throw the 160 million katlus left in India OVER the wall...right into the Land of the Pure...
{{Where is that self-sacrificing Indoo spirit? Did it die with the Mahatma?}}
YES! The Mahatma was good for satyagraha, botherly love & all that good stuff..He became an anachronism on 15th Aug 1947...Thank GOD (though I didnt want him killed) he DIED.
Otherwise we would all be eating mooli, drinking goat`s milk & spinning a Goddamned wheel outside our ashrams...&, ofcourse!, renouncing SEX...IDIOT!!
{{Come on, cousins, open your hearts (and your wallets :) ). Bring back the lost provinces, reunite your Bharat Mata. If Germans can do it, so can you. No one is more selfish than a German. Do you want to be known as even more cold-hearted than a Kraut? }}
Damn straight!
look who would be calling INDIANS...frikkin` deobandi/barevli/wahabbi/buttfuki mullahs, brainless prepuceless Paki katlus....
&....&...WORST of all....Azaaaaaaad Kashmiris!!!!
#115 Posted by delhiwala on August 15, 2005 2:19:00 pm
Let us make a Country called Liberalistan, we will populate it somewhere in Northern Terri of Canada.
We will reproduce with Eskimos and make Piglatin as the main language. We can have any religion, I don`t mind.
We will use Swiss Army Knife as our Weapon for Police and Army and President would always be the looser because he would be the one doing all the work with no power.
There would be no roads and everyone would be riding Dog Sleighs, dog would be the national animal.
Polar Bears would be our Mascot on our flag and stuff.
YEAH!
We will reproduce with Eskimos and make Piglatin as the main language. We can have any religion, I don`t mind.
We will use Swiss Army Knife as our Weapon for Police and Army and President would always be the looser because he would be the one doing all the work with no power.
There would be no roads and everyone would be riding Dog Sleighs, dog would be the national animal.
Polar Bears would be our Mascot on our flag and stuff.
YEAH!
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