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 in UN claiming that they were there to maintain peace and fight an illegitimate force occupying Kashmir.
Way
forward:
You being Muslim population can't fight an organized army (enemy) with sticks and stone. Prime example is Afghanistan's Students who fought for only 20 years almost the entire world's armies and succeeded in ousting them.
Kashmir,
was an independent princely state and it should be reinstated as such, however,
in order this to happen, there must be organized and military struggle against
the occupant, India and others owned by Kashmiri themselves. Most of them have
given up to the pressure of India and have started to embrace illegal laws and regulations
put in practice by India in Kashmir which clearly means that there are a
handful of youth who are at war with the illicit forces and the rest of
Kashmirs neither do help them nor wish to come out of the occupation. Kashmir
must learn from their brothers in Afghanistan and start a united and insurmountable
struggle- military and political- against Indian and other occupying forces
without falling prey to the propaganda and so called political and military solutions
offered by India.
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