usha manohar wrote:anil wrote:usha manohar wrote:Please let us discuss without losing tempers ... We need to analyse each others views ,however contradictory it may be to ours .
Coming back to the topic , no doubt that center has taken every precaution it could think of and has done a wonderful job of abrogation of article 370. However, there are always compulsions under which they have to work, which is completely understandable. There can always be a slip between the cup and the lip. As far as Kashmir is concerned these are still early days but one can.confidentially say that there is no going back..
It is right that 40 days is not enough to say any thing about future of Valley after abrogation of article 370. 1-2 generation of Valley grow up with anti India mind set. It will take time to change it.
You are absolutely right anil, it is the mindset and acceptance that is needed which will take sometime. People automatically think of what benefits them the most and lean towards it. I am confident that Modi and Shah have considered all the different negatives that they have to deal with. Young Kashmiri's , mainly the students who live in Bangalore, Manipal, Mangalore etc are still in shock and they are not sure who to trust? I get to interact and discuss with many them and the opinions are divided especially now since they are unable to contact their families freely . But by and large they have kind of accepted that there is no going back ..
Government is doing what he can do, but some Indians are helping Pakistan. Today I read in news paper that some one file petition in Supreme Court and Court asked government to reply. Pakistan is taking its benefits. At present it is duty of every Indian to help Kashmiri in gaining confidence. You are interacting with Kashmiri's student.continue it, it is great deed.