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Tragedy of Kashmir Must Stop

Tragedy of Kashmir Must Stop

Punchline Tragedy of Kashmir Must Stop Z. G. Muhammad Once again, the Kashmir Dispute will resound on the floor of the United Nations in the upcoming session of the General Assembly. The Dispute first dominated the Security Council floor after India knocked its doors on 1 January 1948 seeking legitimacy for the ‘Instrument of Accession.’ It also pleaded for declaring Pakistan as an “aggressor.” The complaint did cause marathon discussions on Kashmir. Nevertheless, contrary to its expectations … Read entire article »

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Is Kashmir Making to UN as it in 1948 and 1965?

Is Kashmir Making to UN as it in  1948 and 1965?

    PUNCHLINE Kashmir Damocles Sword By Z.G. Muhammad   In 1947, when India and Pakistan were born as independent dominions, Jammu and Kashmir failed to ‘redefine itself to the new order of the sub-continent’. Thus it became a dispute between the two dominions. Since that day the Dispute like sword of Damocles hangs over two countries. It has bedeviled their relations and brought about three wars between them and also worked as a catalyst for the dismemberment of Pakistan. … Read entire article »

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Some Questions To Indian Parliamentarians?

Punchline A Word With Visitors By Z.G.Muhammad   In less than a decade, this is third ‘Intifada’.  Today,   when it is the second day of your sojourn in the “salubrious” environs of the Dal Lake, whose waters also have turned carmine with the blood of Kashmiris, the ‘Intifada-III’  has entered into the 58th  day. In the history of the struggle of the sub-continent against the British spreading over decades, there is no parallel to these goriest days. Not only in the history of sub-continent, all over the world where ever people struggled for their fundamental right, the right to self-determination there is not a single instance where children and youth were subjected to what  New York Times in a lead story on 28 August described as  ‘Dead Eyes’ Epidemic’.  In recorded human history, … Read entire article »

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Who are Stakeholders To Kashmir

Punchline Stakeholder Discourse By Z. G. Muhammad     While talking about the Kashmir ‘Dispute’ or ‘Problem’, I don’t see a reason for bringing in a chief executive nee chief ministers of the state under discussion. For they are no stakeholder to the Dispute and have no role in its resolution or finding a solution. They simply replicate the role of the Mogul, Afghan and Sikh governors in the State. My premise is based on two hard facts one nature of their appointment and second the history of the Dispute and moves towards its resolutions. Historically, the conditions of the appointments of Prime Ministers and Chief Ministers in the state did not change even after Maharaja Hari Singh abdicated his throne in 1947. Their appointments like those of the business executives continued to be on … Read entire article »

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Pakistan’s Letter Diplomacy and Kashmir

  PUNCHLINE Pakistan’s Letter Diplomacy By Z.G. Muhammad   Kashmir has been converted into blood tarn. In the recent history, the past forty-three days have been the goriest and the barbaric. More than 1.3 billion pellets, thousands of bullets, teargas shells and pepper gas cartridges have been fired killing sixty-eight and wounding over ten thousand civilians- scores disabled for life.  Every day, more than two hundred and fifty people at an average are wounded. In the seventy years, history of the struggle for the right to self-determination for the first time more than five hundred children, teenagers and youth were fired with pellets in eyes and pushed into darkness for rest of their life. In the twentieth century, largely seen a century of decolonization, freedom struggles and people’s struggles for rights across the globe … Read entire article »

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Ban Ki Moon Move Beyond Ritualistic Statements.

Ban Ki Moon Move Beyond Ritualistic Statements.

  Punchline Bringing Kashmir to Table. By Z.G.Muhammad ‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee is a statesman with an olive branch for Pakistan and a resolution for Kashmir Dispute in mind.’ This line orchestrated by a section of New Delhi print and electronic media on his taking over as Prime Minister of India found some takers even amongst the Kashmir resistance leaders. Their belief got further strengthened after; Vajpayee travelled to Lahore on the inaugural bus run of the Delhi-Lahore bus service.   … Read entire article »

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UN Is Equally Culpable For Killings in Kashmir

UN Is Equally Culpable For Killings in Kashmir

Punchline Call for UN Session BY Z. G. Muhammad The ongoing bloodbath in Kashmir has been loudly calling for holding of an ‘emergency special session’ of the United Nations Security Council. Lives of a whole generation in the age group of 8 to 25 is at risk. Like animals, they are killed with live ammunition, shot with hundreds of pellets in their faces and eyes –thrown in a dark world with ‘light denied forever’ and maimed and disabled for … Read entire article »

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