Fight, don’t talk. Hit, don’t backbite
Fight, don’t talk:   Hit, don’t backbite:   Political agent, Khan Mohammad Alam Khan, arrived on 16 November, 1947 and took over the administration of Gilgit. "Alam replied [to the locals], "you are a crowd of fools led astray by a madman. I shall not tolerate this nonsense for one instance... And when the Indian Army starts invading you there will be no use screaming to Pakistan for help, because you won't get it."       I don't see harm in saying the above to a crowd who would want to side with my enemy and to hand over a piece of land that belonged to Muslims historically and geographically. The major difference between Kashmir conflict and Baltistan is that they (Baltis) seconded Pakistan and fought alongside the forces whereas Kashmirs (most of them) wanted both Pakistani and Indian Govt. ousted from Kashmir, which backfired and as a result of this, Indian forces captured most of Kashmir by force as well as pleaded diplomatically their case to the world and ...