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General election in Pakistan almost completed. Counting is also finished. Former cricketer Imran Khan's party is biggest party although he have not clear majority. It is almost final that Imran will be PM of Pakistan. It is general opinion that he will  shadow PM. He work as per wishes of Pakistan army.Means no scope of healthy relation with India. What is your opinion?

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Let's wait and watch... there was not a single government in Pakistan which had no pressure from Pakistani Army. Let's see how Imran deals with India related issues or cope up with the pressure. His latest speech indicates he wants business with India before Kashmir issue.

Imran not just is influenced by the party which is not surprising at all, but he does have very good relations with the ISI too and immediately after it was evident that he will be the next PM, he has started talking about Kashmir and Kashmir issues!

suni51 wrote:

Let's wait and watch... there was not a single government in Pakistan which had no pressure from Pakistani Army. Let's see how Imran deals with India related issues or cope up with the pressure. His latest speech indicates he wants business with India before Kashmir issue.

Wait and watch in our hand.. It is better for countries if they improve their relation.  But I don't have any hope

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Imran not just is influenced by the party which is not surprising at all, but he does have very good relations with the ISI too and immediately after it was evident that he will be the next PM, he has started talking about Kashmir and Kashmir issues!

Kashmir is dearest melody of Pakistan leaders and army. conflict with India is life line of Pakistan's army.

anil wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Imran not just is influenced by the party which is not surprising at all, but he does have very good relations with the ISI too and immediately after it was evident that he will be the next PM, he has started talking about Kashmir and Kashmir issues!

Kashmir is dearest melody of Pakistan leaders and army. conflict with India is life line of Pakistan's army.

True...that is why all leaders who get elected have to keep the issue burning if they want to remain in power because power is given to them only at the mercy of the army.

Though he is elected , he is more like a face of Pakistani army. I do not think he can be independent player leaving the Army. I think he is going to walk on the sword and if he displeases army, he might face the consequences. But for sure, he is pro taliban and pro ISI

Arunima Singh wrote:

Though he is elected , he is more like a face of Pakistani army. I do not think he can be independent player leaving the Army. I think he is going to walk on the sword and if he displeases army, he might face the consequences. But for sure, he is pro taliban and pro ISI

He is clever person, he will never do any deed which displeases army of Pakistan. We all must be appreciate Pakistan, voters who so no to most wants terrorist, Said Hafiz, he and his party could not win a single seat.

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Imran not just is influenced by the party which is not surprising at all, but he does have very good relations with the ISI too and immediately after it was evident that he will be the next PM, he has started talking about Kashmir and Kashmir issues!

Kashmir is dearest melody of Pakistan leaders and army. conflict with India is life line of Pakistan's army.

True...that is why all leaders who get elected have to keep the issue burning if they want to remain in power because power is given to them only at the mercy of the army.

It is amazing to see the kind of passion the Pakistani s feel for Kashmir. According to most of them it is theirs and India is occupying it illegally  ..no matter how illogical it sounds they stick to their argument. They say under the Mughaks it was one big empire and they have the right to decide not the British nor people of Hindustan who anyway got a nation if tbeir own because the Mughals and the British helped them .. honestly ! 

usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Imran not just is influenced by the party which is not surprising at all, but he does have very good relations with the ISI too and immediately after it was evident that he will be the next PM, he has started talking about Kashmir and Kashmir issues!

Kashmir is dearest melody of Pakistan leaders and army. conflict with India is life line of Pakistan's army.

True...that is why all leaders who get elected have to keep the issue burning if they want to remain in power because power is given to them only at the mercy of the army.

It is amazing to see the kind of passion the Pakistani s feel for Kashmir. According to most of them it is theirs and India is occupying it illegally  ..no matter how illogical it sounds they stick to their argument. They say under the Mughaks it was one big empire and they have the right to decide not the British nor people of Hindustan who anyway got a nation if tbeir own because the Mughals and the British helped them .. honestly ! 

No doubt the outcome of years of brainwashing these people that they are through and through Muslims while the truth is that all of Afghanistan and Pakistan was originally Hindu. At least Afghanistan turned Buddhist a few centuries ago before converting to Islam but Pakistan was still Hindu then too. Yet they refuse to believe that they were Hindus once upon a time! 

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Imran not just is influenced by the party which is not surprising at all, but he does have very good relations with the ISI too and immediately after it was evident that he will be the next PM, he has started talking about Kashmir and Kashmir issues!

Kashmir is dearest melody of Pakistan leaders and army. conflict with India is life line of Pakistan's army.

True...that is why all leaders who get elected have to keep the issue burning if they want to remain in power because power is given to them only at the mercy of the army.

It is amazing to see the kind of passion the Pakistani s feel for Kashmir. According to most of them it is theirs and India is occupying it illegally  ..no matter how illogical it sounds they stick to their argument. They say under the Mughaks it was one big empire and they have the right to decide not the British nor people of Hindustan who anyway got a nation if tbeir own because the Mughals and the British helped them .. honestly ! 

No doubt the outcome of years of brainwashing these people that they are through and through Muslims while the truth is that all of Afghanistan and Pakistan was originally Hindu. At least Afghanistan turned Buddhist a few centuries ago before converting to Islam but Pakistan was still Hindu then too. Yet they refuse to believe that they were Hindus once upon a time! 

You Kalyani@ are about Muslim of Pakistan that they were not accepting it that sometime they are Hindu, but Muslim of India are also not accepting that they were Hindu. Most of Indian Muslim converts their religion to became a Muslim.

In Indian sub continent, the Mughal rule lasted for over 300 years until the British took over. So for the present generation of minorities both Muslim and Christian it is not relevant although there is no doubt about their Hindu ancestry. As long as they remain patriotic and put the nation before their rugious beliefs it does not matter and that's where the brainwashing by their leaders begins. From what I see both put religion above everything else and keep their religious identity intact ...this is why bringing in Uniform Civil.Code is very essential as also scrapping article 370 , which gives special status to Kashmir.

In the issue continent , the Mughal rule lasted for over 300 years until the British took over. So for the present generation of minorities both Muslim and Christian it is not relevant although there is no doubt about their Hindu ancestry. As long as they remain patriotic and put  nation before their religious beliefs it does not matter and that's where the brainwashing by their leaders begins. From what I see both put religion above everything else to keep their "religious identity " intact ...this is why bringing in Uniform Civil.Code is very essential as also scrapping article 370 , which gives special status to Kashmir. Then we can call ourselves truly secular and democratic

usha manohar wrote:

In the issue continent , the Mughal rule lasted for over 300 years until the British took over. So for the present generation of minorities both Muslim and Christian it is not relevant although there is no doubt about their Hindu ancestry. As long as they remain patriotic and put  nation before their religious beliefs it does not matter and that's where the brainwashing by their leaders begins. From what I see both put religion above everything else to keep their "religious identity " intact ...this is why bringing in Uniform Civil.Code is very essential as also scrapping article 370 , which gives special status to Kashmir. Then we can call ourselves truly secular and democratic

That is a valid point. Following any religion is not problematic in a secular country , But the problem arises when nationality takes a back seat and religious identity becomes the driver. This has to be nipped off and discouraged at all cost. Minority appeasement is actually a slap on the face of democracy and secularism.

usha manohar wrote:

In Indian sub continent, the Mughal rule lasted for over 300 years until the British took over. So for the present generation of minorities both Muslim and Christian it is not relevant although there is no doubt about their Hindu ancestry. As long as they remain patriotic and put the nation before their rugious beliefs it does not matter and that's where the brainwashing by their leaders begins. From what I see both put religion above everything else and keep their religious identity intact ...this is why bringing in Uniform Civil.Code is very essential as also scrapping article 370 , which gives special status to Kashmir.

It is problem that these community never accept it that they are Indian, for them they are Indian Muslim and Indian Christian. It is the reason that they say no to Bandeymatram. I think you@ Usha aware with current issue of abolishing of section 35-A. Read it

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/136113/08060145450858/0/map/tabs-1/2018-08-06%2000:00:00/41/1/text/

 

As per the statements which he has been giving in media with respect to Kashmir, it is surely not pointing towards friendly relations with India. Rest only time can tell.

anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

In Indian sub continent, the Mughal rule lasted for over 300 years until the British took over. So for the present generation of minorities both Muslim and Christian it is not relevant although there is no doubt about their Hindu ancestry. As long as they remain patriotic and put the nation before their rugious beliefs it does not matter and that's where the brainwashing by their leaders begins. From what I see both put religion above everything else and keep their religious identity intact ...this is why bringing in Uniform Civil.Code is very essential as also scrapping article 370 , which gives special status to Kashmir.

It is problem that these community never accept it that they are Indian, for them they are Indian Muslim and Indian Christian. It is the reason that they say no to Bandeymatram. I think you@ Usha aware with current issue of abolishing of section 35-A. Read it

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/136113/08060145450858/0/map/tabs-1/2018-08-06%2000:00:00/41/1/text/

Now these political leaders like Mehbooba and Omar are trying to take political advantage over the issue of Articel 35 A and just trying to unsettle the people and misguide them as usual. Kashmir should be integrated into Indian without any special status.

arjun sai wrote:

As per the statements which he has been giving in media with respect to Kashmir, it is surely not pointing towards friendly relations with India. Rest only time can tell.

It is well known fact hate for India is life line of Pakistani politicians. Hate for India is in gens of Pakistan.

Arunima Singh wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

In Indian sub continent, the Mughal rule lasted for over 300 years until the British took over. So for the present generation of minorities both Muslim and Christian it is not relevant although there is no doubt about their Hindu ancestry. As long as they remain patriotic and put the nation before their rugious beliefs it does not matter and that's where the brainwashing by their leaders begins. From what I see both put religion above everything else and keep their religious identity intact ...this is why bringing in Uniform Civil.Code is very essential as also scrapping article 370 , which gives special status to Kashmir.

It is problem that these community never accept it that they are Indian, for them they are Indian Muslim and Indian Christian. It is the reason that they say no to Bandeymatram. I think you@ Usha aware with current issue of abolishing of section 35-A. Read it

http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/136113/08060145450858/0/map/tabs-1/2018-08-06%2000:00:00/41/1/text/

Now these political leaders like Mehbooba and Omar are trying to take political advantage over the issue of Articel 35 A and just trying to unsettle the people and misguide them as usual. Kashmir should be integrated into Indian without any special status.

Abolishing special status of J&K is hard job but not impossible. Strong political will power  needed for it. Condition of Kashmir is not peaceful. It may possible that if Indian government will take  hard decision, some more unrest is possible. We must be remember that every big task wants its cost and sacrifice as well.

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