I draw your attention to todays'(18.07.10) TIMES OF INDIA column'KASHMIR'S GEN NOW WANTS FREEDOM FROM FEAR'. Yes they have been suffering from this long. Now only if they rise up they can solve this. Neither India nor PAKISTAN is interested in solving this issue
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VENUGOPALAKRISHNAN P K, ACCOUNTS OFFICER, EUREKA FORBES LTD
| 07 18 2010 14:33:56 +0000
There is only one solution and that is to bomb Pakistan. Even if Pakistan promises to close down on terrorist activities against India, it will not happen ever. The dialogue will continue in the same fashion as it is going on right now. But, nothing will happen. J&K belongs to India and only India.
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Harshada Arvind Cheulkar, Graphic Designer prepress, Ebenezer Printing House
| 07 17 2010 11:34:34 +0000
Aaj kal insan etna matlab parast ho gaya hai ki who aapna matlab pora kerne kuch bhi ker guzarta hai,phir chahe use dosre insan ki jan hi kiyun na leni pade,kiyun ki aaj agar koi chiz sabse sasti hai tu who hai insan ki zindagi.kashmir ka masla koi masla hi nahi hai ye tu sirf aur sirf polititions ki politics hai aur kuch nahi,kashmir ko kashmir me rahene basne walau per choddena chaheye.yehi uska hal hai.
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hajera siddiqa, Freelancer, Freelancer
| 07 14 2010 14:03:00 +0000
The solution to Kasmir Problem was always there, but the plitical will is lacking to take bold steps.Cancel the special status of enjoyed by the troubled and troubling state. Allow all Indians to purchase proerty there and settled there. Retired army pesoneels should be given free land and houses to settle in Kashmir and pecentage of Hindus living in kasmhir be kept at least to 49 % which at present appears very low as compared with other State of India.
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M.S.Bhalerao , practising advocate, proffesional
| 07 13 2010 11:11:51 +0000
The only solution is to sit on the issue and procrastinate till the time a new generation of Indians and Pakistanis evolve and run the respective countries. By that time most of the angst on the issue would be over as the new generation wouldn't have much emotional connect with the issue as it is held in the current perspective. Also, once people realize that new boundaries cannot be drawn, they will accept the status quo and move towards softer border sans militancy. This may take some time to happen but is the only solution to otherwise a vexed issue.
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Navien K Batta, Head- Business Development- Durables and IT, Oman Trading Establishment LLC
| 12 28 2009 08:21:59 +0000
i think there should be a solution exist...but for that one country have to compromise with its ego. But first of all there must be 100% trust exists bet india and pak. After all severals years ago we r a single country. So, why is it so difficult to be a friend. Union is the biggest strength.
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Nishant Gupta, Network Admin/System Admin, 3i-Infotech
| 12 11 2009 05:32:02 +0000
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Since you say you work for J&K Bank, I assume you would be educated enough to have got in there. I'm a Kashmiri myself and I'm quite flummoxed to know how an educated individual can be so ill informed. I would suggest you to read well, study better, get your facts right and then participate in a debate of this level. I respect your opinion, you are entitled to one, at least as long as you live in a real democratic country like India. As far the Kashmir problem is concerned I would like to discuss that with someone who knows a thing or two about the issue. Cheers my friend !!
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sandeep koul, Operations Manager, EasiOption BPO Services Pvt Ltd
| 07 14 2010 16:42:55 +0000
I dont thnk ny thng exceptional nd remarkable can be done for ths untill or unless thr exist some trustworthy thoughts on behalf of both sides of the border,there needs to be a global ideology between both countries for kashmir issue tht is both clear to everyone and also favouring the growth of KAshmir,,,evn kashmiri people also wants to mke growth in thre domain,,bt unless the negotiations nd blame game is there,,i dont think nythng fruitful will comeout.....both countries must understand tht kashmir is for kashmiris,,,living there frm decades nd centuries...nd wht our policies are doing is only spoiling the heaven on earth...
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hitesh shahi, Network Admin/System Admin, 3i-infotech
| 12 11 2009 08:44:04 +0000
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