Thursday, 7 November 2013

HABIB YOUSAFZAI, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE KASHMIR DIASPORA ALLIANCE ASSERTS THAT THE FIRST THING INDIA MUST DO IS PULL ITS OCCUPATIONAL FORCES OUT FROM MAQBOOZA KASHMIR

HABIB YOUSAFZAI, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE KASHMIR DIASPORA ALLIANCE ASSERTS THAT THE FIRST THING INDIA MUST DO IS PULL ITS OCCUPATIONAL FORCES OUT FROM MAQBOOZA KASHMIR


ASSALAM-O-ALAIKUM!

This article is a response to the comment made by the visiting Member of Parliament from India P Rajeev statement issued at the UN General Assembly, reported by the PTI (Press Trust of India).

The visiting Member of Parliament from India P Rajeev conveniently forgot that division of the sub-continent India was based upon religion. As such, their government has violated the partition plan agreed by them for occupying the Sikh Homeland Punjab (Khalistan) (who staunchly claims that they are not Hindus), and the Muslim states Junagarah, Manawa, Hyderabad and 42,000 square miles of the state of Jammu and Kashmir (also known as Internationally Disputed Areas of Jammu and Kashmir or Maqbooza Kashmir) against the wishes of the inhabitants of these territories.

I am sure you are fully aware that neither the Brahmins nor Hindus are 'trustworthy' in the international politics, dealings with the minority communities of the Brahmins-Hindus democracy, merely of 10% Population out of over 1.2 billion hungry mouths of the alleged Indian democracy.

During Adolf Hitler's time in Nazi Germany, there had been a saying that keeps on repeating a lie ten times; eventually it would like the 'truth'. The Brahmins-Hindus' democracy, indeed, follows the footsteps of the Nazi Germany. Recently, the U S Congressman Dana Rohrabacher was of the opinion in early 2000, that "as far as the Sikhs, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and minorities are concerned, India is a Nazi Germany for the non-Brahmin-Hindus minorities." So how could one trust the Indians and their demoncrazy?

Since the fateful day of the 15th August, 1947, there has not any Self-Determination has been taken place under the auspices of the United Nation, under the Security Council's Resolution of 1948. Had there been one, please do let me know as I would like to correct myself on the international affairs.

Let the Brahmins-Hindus administration say that they would like to resolve any issue under the Shimla agreement. So be it, but that would only be applicable between the Brahmins-Hindus' administration and the administration of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Here, the major third party is involved. That party is the Internationally Disputed Areas of Jammu and Kashmir (IDA: JK). Without the IDA:JK's presence, neither Brahmins-Hindus' demoncrazy nor the Islamic Republic of Pakistan resolve the issue of the IDA:JK. The world knows it, so do other people of the international administrations that the IDA:JK issue is very much alive as it had been in 1948, following the UN:SC Resolution of 1948.

Besides, the issue of the IDA:JK, today's world, including the UN institutions, is well alive. Let me tell you that the citizens of the IDA:JK will settle nothing than their "Self-Determination and Sovereignty." I would like to let you know, if you do not know already, that the Brahmins-Hindus' Indian armed forces have carried out rapes, massacres, genocides, humiliations and dehumanization, because of what? It has simply because of the "immunity" provided to them under the draconian Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSP) in Manipur & other states of Northeast India: Sanctioning repression in violation of India's human rights obligations. The peace-loving people of the world agree in every session of the UN:Human Rights Council that the AFSP) be repelled in order to restore the dignity of the people, i. e., the non-Brahmins-Hindus of India.

Last but not least, keep your 'Shimla Accord' with you. No one needs it. At least not the non-Brahmins-Hindus. The nations of the world are fully aware that the Indian government does not adhere to any laws. It does whatever it wants. It makes and breaks the laws.

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