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I am an Indian, a Yadav from (Madhepura) Bihar, a social and political activist, a College Professor at University of Delhi and a nationalist.,a fighter,dedicated to the cause of the downtrodden.....

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Respect AZADI of INDIA.


A Seminar at New Delhi on 21st October has set the discussion rolling.Let it be clear that Kashmir is an integral part of India and this is irrevocable.
Martyrs including Rani Lakshmi Bai, Veerapandya Kattabomman, Khudiram Bose, Asfaqullah Khan, Sukhdev, Rajguru, Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and many others have sacrificed their lives for our freedom (AZADI). Many lives can be taken if there is an attempt to demean our freedom or conspire to disintegrate our existence.
Isn't it a sham when likes of Geelani talk about their Azadi, after having snatched not only the Azadi of Kashmiri pandits, but also their homes and lives!
In late 1989 and early 1990, due to these extremists the pandits began leaving the Valley. However, the socio-political situation in Kashmir continues to be volatile, with the displaced Kashmiri Pandits beginning to lose their cultural identity. According to some reports and the Indian National Human Rights Commission, the Kashmiri Pandit population in Jammu and Kashmir dropped from 15 percent in 1941 to 1 percent as of 2001. In 2009 Oregon Legislative Assembly passed a resolution to recognize 14 September 2007, as Martyrs Day to acknowledge ethnic cleansing and campaigns of terror inflicted on non-Muslim minorities of Jammu and Kashmir by terrorists seeking to establish an Islamic state.
Azadi call is blasphemous all over India, as you know the existence of the Nation when in question shall spell doom and peril. Then all Human Rights, Media liberty and great sounding idioms, shall become incongruous. Haven't we seen the fate of Russian Republics, and don't we realize the conspiracy. History should be used to learn from it, and not just remember it!

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