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Nope, it is an inflammatory op-ed article from 2005 conflating words like "Islamic" in it (among other things).

The Kashmir Pandit exodus is a humongous tragedy, but this is not conducive to this forum starting a new thread with such article as heading. Previous such threads have gotten deleted because of the toxicity they bring. I do not want to deal with that anymore.

Controversial + inflammatory subjects will not get their own threads. Please keep them contained in existing ones and make sure they follow the forum rules and spirit of what this forum is trying to achieve.

@Joe Shearer is probably the subject matter expert here if you or others want to know more about this particular sad episode and the context.
I am always ready to illuminate a particular incident, but this was an especially divisive one. It is not that this is taboo, but it is very painful to hear aggressive discussions.
 

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4G Internet restored in Kashmir.


For all the talk Pak does, do they even have 4G in PoK?
 

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24 diplomats visit J&K in third delegation since Article 370 move​

The group includes European Union (EU) ambassador Ugo Astuto, and ambassadors of key European states such as French envoy Emmanuel Lenain, Italian envoy Vincenzo de Luca, Swedish envoy Klas Molin, Irish envoy Brendan Ward and Dutch envoy Marten van den Berg.

 

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Security forces arrest 3 Hizbul Mujahideen terror associates in Jammu and Kashmir's Tral​

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Security forces on Wednesday arrested three terror associates of proscribed outfit Hizbul Mujahideen from Tral area of Pulwama district in Jammu and Kashmir. Acting on specific information of terrorist movement, a joint team of security forces launched a search operation in Batagund and Dadsara village in Tral.

The police have registered a case against the arrested terror associates in Tral Police Station under relevant sections of law. The arrested terror associates were involved in providing shelter, logistics and transportation of arms and ammunition to the HM terrorists in Tral and Awantipora area of south Kashmir. IED material was recovered from the house of one of the arrested terror associates.

During the operation, a terror module of three HM associates was busted a police handout read. A Jammu and Kashmir police official said, “The arrested terror associates were involved in providing shelter, logistics and transportation of arms/ ammunition to the Hizb terrorists in Tral and Awantipora area of south Kashmir."


"Acting on specific information of terrorist movement, Awantipora Police along with 42 RR and 180 BN CRPF launched a search operation in village Batagund and Dadsara Tral," it added.

The police handout further read, “During on spot questioning of the arrested terror associates, IED material was recovered from the house of one of the arrested terror associates at village Dadsara." The recovery made by security forces includes--electric detonator (8), anti-mechanism switches (7), pressure switches/relay mechanism switches (3), improvised switch (1) and anti-mine wireless antenna (1).

The J&K Police has identified the arrested terror associates as Shafat Ahmad Sofi, Majid Mohammad Bhat and Umer Rashid Wani. All of them are residents of Tral area of Awantipora. Further investigation is going on.

The recovery and the arrests have come at the time when a group of more then 20 people foreign envoys are on two days visit to Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier an IED was also destroyed in Rajouri area of Jammu.

https://zeenews.india.com/india/sec...iates-in-jammu-and-kashmirs-tral-2342469.html
 

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Kashmiris do not feel Indian, prefer Chinese rule: Farooq Abdullah​

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PublishedSep 24, 2020, 4:48 pm IST

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National Conference President Farooq Abdullah at Parliament House during Monsoon Session, in New Delhi. — PTI photo

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah who, according to his critics, has as a politician grown accustomed to setting off controversies, said in his latest harangue that the people of Kashmir do not feel Indian and do not want to be as such.

“Today Kashmiris do not feel Indian and do not want to be Indian. They are slaves. They would rather have the Chinese rule them,” he said in an interview to veteran journalist and television commentator Karan Thapar.

 

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China doesn't want Kashmir, and those people must be so frustrated, like to have another foreign country to replace India.
 

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Have my doubts. They feel more PAK than anything else.
They do, that's why China is the last choice before India, Pakistan can be their first Choice. it only shows how much they hate India.
 

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Who are 100,000 Chinese? where were they born? China?
Yes a significant amount would have been born and in China ; rest would be 2nd and 3rd generation Chinese refugees.

Any Indian Kashmiri refugees in China?
 

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Yes a significant amount would have been born and in China ; rest would be 2nd and 3rd generation Chinese refugees.

Any Indian Kashmiri refugees in China?
You call someone like him Chinese?

Lobsang Sangay, (born 1968, Darjiling, India), Tibetan leader who became prime minister in the Tibetan Central Administration, the Tibetan government-in-exile.

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Born5 September 1968 (age 52)
Darjeeling, India
CitizenshipAmerican
Political partyNational Democratic Party of Tibet
Alma materUniversity of Delhi (BA, LLB)
Harvard University (LLM, SJD)
 

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You call someone like him Chinese?

Lobsang Sangay, (born 1968, Darjiling, India), Tibetan leader who became prime minister in the Tibetan Central Administration, the Tibetan government-in-exile.

Personal details
Born5 September 1968 (age 52)
Darjeeling, India
CitizenshipAmerican
Political partyNational Democratic Party of Tibet
Alma materUniversity of Delhi (BA, LLB)
Harvard University (LLM, SJD)
Yes. A Chinese refugee.

How many Indian Kashmiri refugees in China?
 

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