Monday, November 16, 2015

Pakistan has raised a never ending question of Kashmir on basically all the international forums they have access to, but , unfortunately, all efforts have been proven to be in vain in extracting any sympathy on this issue.  The reason being that the whole world has realized that there is no basis to discuss this issue.  Historical records reveal as well as the agreements signed between India and Pakistan, especially the latest Simla Agreement, attests to the fact that this issue needs to be resolved only by India and Pakistan without any third party's involvement.  So, one fails to understand the logic behind Pakistani leaders' raising this question on the international forums.  It seems like they do not mind being humiliated at every step of the way to solve this issue.  Prime Minister of Pakistan emphasized in his latest letter to one of the separatists in Kashmir that plebiscite is the only solution to the Kashmir problem.  Since Kashmir is an integral part of India, hence, there is no question of plebiscite.  However, if Mr. Sharif is so much believer in plebiscite, one wonders if he will pursue this method of self-determination in POK, Karachi and Balochistan?  Can he make a statement tomorrow to allow this plebiscite process or does he have to take a permission from the military/ISI nexus?  Under his rule, Karachi is burning every day, Balochistan does not even recognize the civilian government in Islamabad, and Balochs are being crushed on a daily basis by the high-handedness of Pakistani military and living a life of pretty close to nomads animals, people in POK would love to become part of India due to cruelty forced on them by the Pakistani Jihadists supported by the Pakistani military establishment.  the civilian government in Pakistan wants to keep this Kashmir issue alive to divert peoples' attention from the failed structure and crumbling walls of Pakistan's economic, social and cultural segments of society.  Suggestion to Pakistan is to clean your own house first and do not try to throw your garbage over the wall of your neighbor.

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