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For anyone who is wondering what this fellow is talking about, please read this report from the BBC. MPS1992 (talk) 23:18, 14 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Kashmir issue.

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Whether or not Kashmir issue should be regarded as an international issue? Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 22:44, 14 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

After the scrapping of Article 370 of the Indian constitution by the Modi government, there has been a severe unrest in the valley of Kashmir. The above mentioned Article was a link between the people of Kashmir and the Indian constitution, that's to say, the rest of the people of India. There has been a complete shutdown and blockade inside the valley of Kashmir. Everything is at rest. However, the people are restless. 

The ongoing situations in Kashmir should be of an international concern given its location in between the two nuclear countries viz. India and Pakistan. The issue is not about the Independence of the people of Jammu and Kashmir but it's a war between the present facist regime in India and the self determination of the people of Kashmir. It's a war between the two ideologies. Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 22:48, 14 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

  It has been almost 11days as of now  that the entire Kashmir valley is witnessing complete shutdown in terms of communication and transportation. The whole valley is under curfew and siege for the past 11days. There's no access to phone calls, internet, transportation and other essentials. The schools and colleges are shut, hospitals are running without basic amenities, the roads are deserted, the babies are crying for food, the parents are missing their loved ones who are staying outside the valley and so on. 
  The situation in valley seems to be normal from outside. However, no one knows what the valley is witnessing from the past days. The restrictions are on its peak. Not even a single news is coming out of the valley of Kashmir. I hope everything is going to be normal as soon as possible. But when and how? I don't have any answer for this at this particular point of time. The time itself will decide the future course of Kashmir. I hope Almighty God showers His blessings on the people of the valley.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-49294301 Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 23:21, 14 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Day 12... And the shutdown and curfew still going on in Kashmir. Is this the democracy in the true sense of what 21st century world should witness? Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 10:00, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

After the scrapping of Article 370 of the Indian constitution by the Modi government, there has been a severe unrest in the valley of Kashmir. The above mentioned Article was a link between the people of Kashmir and the Indian constitution, that's to say, the rest of the people of India. There has been a complete shutdown and blockade inside the valley of Kashmir. Everything is at rest. However, the people are restless. Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 10:01, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

It has been almost 11days as of now that the entire Kashmir valley is witnessing complete shutdown in terms of communication and transportation. The whole valley is under curfew and siege for the past 11days. There's no access to phone calls, internet, transportation and other essentials. The schools and colleges are shut, hospitals are running without basic amenities, the roads are deserted, the babies are crying for food, the parents are missing their loved ones who are staying outside the valley and so on.

 The situation in valley seems to be normal from outside. However, no one knows what the valley is witnessing from the past days. The restrictions are on its peak. Not even a single news is coming out of the valley of Kashmir. I hope everything is going to be normal as soon as possible. But when and how? I don't have any answer for this at this particular point of time. The time itself will decide the future course of Kashmir. I hope Almighty God showers His blessings on the people of the valley. Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 10:02, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

→‎What would be the decision of UNSC regarding the current situation in Kashmir in general and the Kashmir issue in particular? Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 16:50, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Tomorrow at 10: am in the morning the UNSC is going to decide the fate of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting will be a close door meeting in which the five permanent members of the UN security Council viz. USA, Russia, China, UK and France will be participating. Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 16:51, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Day 13 It has been almost half a month that the people of Kashmir valley are under curfew and the valley is witnessing a complete shutdown. The ideals and the norms of democracy and the democratic ideals are shattered. The people are living in a situation of fear and anxiety. No one knows what the next day will reveal. Each and every day new facts and news and issues are emerging in the valley. The Indian government looks not at all concerned regarding the lives of the Kashmiri people. Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 16:56, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Meanwhile the Apex court of Indian, that's,the Indian supreme court is going to hear the petitions regarding Article 370. The decision of the supreme court is going to decide the fate of the Indian democracy and the virtues and the ideals of indian constitution. Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 16:59, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

The way Article 370 was abrogated is not a constitutional and an ideal way. The Article being the only link between the India and the state of Jammu and Kashmir was abrogated without taking into consideration the wishes of the people general and the legislative assembly in particular. The unconstitutional and undemocratic way of doing things has become normal and routine matter in India now-a-days. This is because of the so called Modi regime, based on the facist ideals and values. Recently, the prime minister of Pakistan, Mr Imran khan has compared Modi with the Nazi leader, Adolf Hitler. Shahid Ashraf Rather (talk) 17:04, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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