As a kashmiri i assure you he has just touch the tip of iceberg the actual situation is significantly worse,trust me there are people whose are even afraid to comment now.
@GashaWani-lt2joКүн бұрын
Exactly bro.
@8bit_CobraКүн бұрын
Lolll, your name shows who you really are😂😂..you are a pashtun masquerading as kashmiri here
@surajpandey2367Күн бұрын
@@GashaWani-lt2jo pro who had started to worsening situation,is it India or Pakistan or Kashmir itself who made mass exodus of Kashmiri pandit and who still called militant (muzahidin) a martyr when they killed while doing massacre ok kashmir nowhere else .India taxpayer money is getting there's for ata dal you guys and say that it only ones siede wrong doings is not any sense of modern wisdom where there's reason. I agree with you that' at some junction you guys are suffering from Army but ultimately it it those militant and terrorist for whom search makes you suffer from the military.its like gehun ke sath ghum bhi pisa jata hain.for that soory.aprt from 8 can't give much schooling to you here. Thank and think judicially. Bro i can't say much more
@distroyer366Күн бұрын
it will be good if you see the situation in pok and compare both of the side .
@arpitpandey7797Күн бұрын
*As a Kashmiri from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Don't hide behind the bush buddy!
@Itz_SkyperКүн бұрын
As Kashmiri i say that whatever mr muzamil said is 100% true The indian army in Kashmir called (R.R) are so merciless , they came to my villege used us as human shield while searching homes , they also used pepper gas for no reason, my mother is an asthmatic she nearly died due to the burning sensation, they don't look at us as humans, Indian media shows that everything is fine here ,but in reality they treat us like animals
@distroyer366Күн бұрын
SO you can go to pakistan where they treat you like a pig, don't forget what they are doing to balochistan.
@mrshku786Күн бұрын
But unfortunately few people are stabbing our back bro 😢❤
@Syeddd1245Күн бұрын
So true
@akshitkumar6590Күн бұрын
Yaa bro it's so true 😅 , I thanks to indian government for giving high speed internet access in kashmir so that most of the comments section are kashmiries and i think that Kashmiri populations eventually surpasses the Indian population. These Pakistani Muslims never understand what they gave to their society and their people .😅
@SalikBhat-m9q16 сағат бұрын
@akshitkumar6590 who are you to even give us something!!! Most of the electricity provided to you is by us, so just don't pamper!!!
@jumimaqbool92895 сағат бұрын
As a kashmiri i can confirm that he is 100% correct and the indians who dont know 1 % about kashmir will be arguing that he is wrong
@MEHARBAAN-MRM11 сағат бұрын
As a kashmir its so peaceful to see someone finally proving it by history. ..it was of kashmiris will be theirs
@mickieminni32049 сағат бұрын
Let’s set the record straight: 1. Allegations Without Evidence: India has been subjected to a barrage of allegations concerning Kashmir, ranging from Kushanposhpora to fabricated tales of torture camps. Yet, these accusations often evaporate under scrutiny, relying on anecdotal claims without substantiation. Justice demands evidence, not politically motivated fiction. One cannot ignore how such narratives are weaponized in Pakistan's information warfare-a nation that consistently ranks among the world's worst in press freedom and transparency. A house built on propaganda cannot withstand the winds of truth. 2. Kashmir’s Rich History Predating the Mughals: The history of Kashmir did not dawn with the arrival of the Mughals; it shines as a cradle of Indic civilisation. The region hosted the Fourth Buddhist Council under Emperor Kanishka, cementing its role as a bastion of Buddhist thought. It is home to Shaivism's profound philosophical texts, like the Spanda-Karikas, and ancient Hindu sites like the Martand Sun Temple. The contribution of Kashmir to Sanskrit literature, including Kalhana’s Rajatarangini, is unparalleled. These echoes of history resound with the voices of all Indic faiths-Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and later Sikhism-testament to its profound pluralistic legacy. 3. Pakistan’s “Bleeding India with a Thousand Cuts” Policy: The instability in Kashmir is not organic but orchestrated. Pakistan, in its own words, has sought to "bleed India with a thousand cuts," using Kashmir as a pawn in its geopolitical games. From arming and training insurgents to promoting cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has invested in chaos, not peace. This strategy has not only bled India but also hemorrhaged Pakistan’s own credibility, with international organizations openly condemning its role in fostering terrorism. 4. Kashmiri Pandits and the Overlooked Ethnic Cleansing: The selective narrative surrounding Kashmir conveniently omits the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s-a modern-day tragedy of forced exodus, systematic violence, and stolen heritage. Homes were seized, assets appropriated, and a community annihilated in their homeland. Those who claim to fight for justice in Kashmir must first address this glaring atrocity, perpetrated not by foreign invaders but by neighbours turned oppressors. Silence here speaks volumes of selective morality. 5. The UNSC Resolution Misinterpretation: The oft-parroted UNSC resolution on Kashmir was advisory, requiring Pakistan to withdraw its forces before any plebiscite could be considered. Pakistan never adhered to this precondition, thereby invalidating the resolution's applicability. Blaming India for Pakistan's failure to uphold international commitments is not just dishonest but absurd. Moreover, invoking this decades-old resolution today, in a radically different geopolitical and demographic reality, is an exercise in anachronistic fantasy. 6. Progress in Kashmir: Recent years have witnessed transformative progress in Kashmir. Infrastructure development, rising literacy rates, and new political voices like Afzal Guru’s brother joining the mainstream signal a brighter future. Attempts to re-ignite divisive narratives are not only devious but also an affront to the aspirations of a flourishing populace. The people of Kashmir deserve peace and progress, not perpetual exploitation for vested interests. 7. Ladakh Is Not Kashmir: A brief geography lesson is in order: Ladakh was never part of Kashmir, and its people share distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identities. Kashmir is not a monolith, and conflating its diverse groups erases the voices of many, including the Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Ladakhis. Secular India celebrates this diversity, giving representation to all. Contrast this with Pakistan’s abysmal track record-shrinking minorities, economic desperation, and a failed state narrative that serves as a cautionary tale for the world.
@pheonix2849 сағат бұрын
He's a kashmiri and his father was the first kashmiri Nuclear scientist...🌚
@mickieminni32048 сағат бұрын
@@pheonix284 Let’s set the record straight: 1. Allegations Without Evidence: India has been subjected to a barrage of allegations concerning Kashmir, ranging from Kushanposhpora to fabricated tales of torture camps. Yet, these accusations often evaporate under scrutiny, relying on anecdotal claims without substantiation. Justice demands evidence, not politically motivated fiction. One cannot ignore how such narratives are weaponized in Pakistan's information warfare-a nation that consistently ranks among the world's worst in press freedom and transparency. A house built on propaganda cannot withstand the winds of truth. 2. Kashmir’s Rich History Predating the Mughals: The history of Kashmir did not dawn with the arrival of the Mughals; it shines as a cradle of Indic civilisation. The region hosted the Fourth Buddhist Council under Emperor Kanishka, cementing its role as a bastion of Buddhist thought. It is home to Shaivism's profound philosophical texts, like the Spanda-Karikas, and ancient Hindu sites like the Martand Sun Temple. The contribution of Kashmir to Sanskrit literature, including Kalhana’s Rajatarangini, is unparalleled. These echoes of history resound with the voices of all Indic faiths-Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and later Sikhism-testament to its profound pluralistic legacy. 3. Pakistan’s “Bleeding India with a Thousand Cuts” Policy: The instability in Kashmir is not organic but orchestrated. Pakistan, in its own words, has sought to "bleed India with a thousand cuts," using Kashmir as a pawn in its geopolitical games. From arming and training insurgents to promoting cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has invested in chaos, not peace. This strategy has not only bled India but also hemorrhaged Pakistan’s own credibility, with international organizations openly condemning its role in fostering terrorism. 4. Kashmiri Pandits and the Overlooked Ethnic Cleansing: The selective narrative surrounding Kashmir conveniently omits the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s-a modern-day tragedy of forced exodus, systematic violence, and stolen heritage. Homes were seized, assets appropriated, and a community annihilated in their homeland. Those who claim to fight for justice in Kashmir must first address this glaring atrocity, perpetrated not by foreign invaders but by neighbours turned oppressors. Silence here speaks volumes of selective morality. 5. The UNSC Resolution Misinterpretation: The oft-parroted UNSC resolution on Kashmir was advisory, requiring Pakistan to withdraw its forces before any plebiscite could be considered. Pakistan never adhered to this precondition, thereby invalidating the resolution's applicability. Blaming India for Pakistan's failure to uphold international commitments is not just dishonest but absurd. Moreover, invoking this decades-old resolution today, in a radically different geopolitical and demographic reality, is an exercise in anachronistic fantasy. 6. Progress in Kashmir: Recent years have witnessed transformative progress in Kashmir. Infrastructure development, rising literacy rates, and new political voices like Afzal Guru’s brother joining the mainstream signal a brighter future. Attempts to re-ignite divisive narratives are not only devious but also an affront to the aspirations of a flourishing populace. The people of Kashmir deserve peace and progress, not perpetual exploitation for vested interests. 7. Ladakh Is Not Kashmir: A brief geography lesson is in order: Ladakh was never part of Kashmir, and its people share distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identities. Kashmir is not a monolith, and conflating its diverse groups erases the voices of many, including the Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Ladakhis. Secular India celebrates this diversity, giving representation to all. Contrast this with Pakistan’s abysmal track record-shrinking minorities, economic desperation, and a failed state narrative that serves as a cautionary tale for the world.
@TJayZ075 сағат бұрын
Why mention only the last 500 years of rulers 2:17? Why not mention the region's real history and the bloody campaign of islam there? The west's sympathy towards radical fundamentalists has hurt them in the past. Clap and cheer for jihad in the halls but what goes outside will disappoint them certainly.
@TJayZ075 сағат бұрын
And kashmiris were always a part of Hindu Bharat. We are not enemies of islam we are enemies of terrorism, seperatism and fundamentalism which is fueled by religious and ethnic hatred ingrained in children's minds as early as 6.
@baazil399711 сағат бұрын
As a kashmiri we are afraid even comment down our opinion. Thanks to INDIA
@The_VortexGames10 сағат бұрын
True man but who cares FK INDIA
@TJayZ075 сағат бұрын
As Indians we are really sorry for atrocities but we and only we will also provide economic, social and political freedom to Kashmir. Vande Mataram
@reyazbhat81324 сағат бұрын
@@TJayZ07 does that justify....??? unable to write reality
@ankitrana3064 сағат бұрын
@@reyazbhat8132 what do u want to write? write it man , we are pro free speech. speak truth , why u r afraid to speak truth???
@Yadavmulla25633 сағат бұрын
u r pakistani bro
@simpleadvicesКүн бұрын
As a citizen of Indian Administered Jammu and Kashmir. I agree with the words of this gentleman.
@mickieminni320410 сағат бұрын
Let’s set the record straight: 1. *Allegations Without Evidence*: India has been subjected to a barrage of allegations concerning Kashmir, ranging from Kushanposhpora to fabricated tales of torture camps. Yet, these accusations often evaporate under scrutiny, relying on anecdotal claims without substantiation. Justice demands evidence, not politically motivated fiction. One cannot ignore how such narratives are weaponized in Pakistan's information warfare-a nation that consistently ranks among the world's worst in press freedom and transparency. A house built on propaganda cannot withstand the winds of truth. 2. *Kashmir’s Rich History Predating the Mughals*: The history of Kashmir did not dawn with the arrival of the Mughals; it shines as a cradle of Indic civilisation. The region hosted the Fourth Buddhist Council under Emperor Kanishka, cementing its role as a bastion of Buddhist thought. It is home to Shaivism's profound philosophical texts, like the Spanda-Karikas, and ancient Hindu sites like the Martand Sun Temple. The contribution of Kashmir to Sanskrit literature, including Kalhana’s Rajatarangini, is unparalleled. These echoes of history resound with the voices of all Indic faiths-Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and later Sikhism-testament to its profound pluralistic legacy. 3. *Pakistan’s “Bleeding India with a Thousand Cuts” Policy*: The instability in Kashmir is not organic but orchestrated. Pakistan, in its own words, has sought to "bleed India with a thousand cuts," using Kashmir as a pawn in its geopolitical games. From arming and training insurgents to promoting cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has invested in chaos, not peace. This strategy has not only bled India but also hemorrhaged Pakistan’s own credibility, with international organizations openly condemning its role in fostering terrorism. 4. *Kashmiri Pandits and the Overlooked Ethnic Cleansing*: The selective narrative surrounding Kashmir conveniently omits the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s-a modern-day tragedy of forced exodus, systematic violence, and stolen heritage. Homes were seized, assets appropriated, and a community annihilated in their homeland. Those who claim to fight for justice in Kashmir must first address this glaring atrocity, perpetrated not by foreign invaders but by neighbours turned oppressors. Silence here speaks volumes of selective morality. 5. *The UNSC Resolution Misinterpretation*: The oft-parroted UNSC resolution on Kashmir was advisory, requiring Pakistan to withdraw its forces before any plebiscite could be considered. Pakistan never adhered to this precondition, thereby invalidating the resolution's applicability. Blaming India for Pakistan's failure to uphold international commitments is not just dishonest but absurd. Moreover, invoking this decades-old resolution today, in a radically different geopolitical and demographic reality, is an exercise in anachronistic fantasy. 6. *Progress in Kashmir*: Recent years have witnessed transformative progress in Kashmir. Infrastructure development, rising literacy rates, and new political voices like Afzal Guru’s brother joining the mainstream signal a brighter future. Attempts to re-ignite divisive narratives are not only devious but also an affront to the aspirations of a flourishing populace. The people of Kashmir deserve peace and progress, not perpetual exploitation for vested interests. 7. *Ladakh Is Not Kashmir*: A brief geography lesson is in order: Ladakh was never part of Kashmir, and its people share distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identities. Kashmir is not a monolith, and conflating its diverse groups erases the voices of many, including the Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Ladakhis. Secular India celebrates this diversity, giving representation to all. Contrast this with Pakistan’s abysmal track record-shrinking minorities, economic desperation, and a failed state narrative that serves as a cautionary tale for the world. And there is no Indian Administered Jammu and Kashmir. It is J&K, and Pakistan occupied Kashmir.
@yofit37395 сағат бұрын
@@mickieminni3204 soon POK wil be part india
@mickieminni32045 сағат бұрын
@@yofit3739, inshallah.
@navedunabi5911Күн бұрын
I am a kashmiri and I vote for Muzammil
@MOKSH_J_KКүн бұрын
Zero value of your vote 😂😂😂
@shivammalikO1Күн бұрын
Go to Pakistan and vote for him 🤡🤡🤣🤣
@pankajaggarwal8199Күн бұрын
Who's stopping u from going to Pakistan
@IDKanything-0Күн бұрын
@@pankajaggarwal8199 His love for his land (Kashmir)
@IDKanything-0Күн бұрын
@@MOKSH_J_K Zero value of your existence.
@Ayaz-358Күн бұрын
Being a Kashmiri, I am telling you that this is absolutely true ✨
@ayushverma5382Күн бұрын
prove it, say things is not a parameter. nothing has ever been true since everyone will believe whatever they are told like my Kashmiri friends deny that anything bad happened to Kashmiri pandits.
@yaminhaqani6387Күн бұрын
@@ayushverma5382 there is nothing to prove. You talk about kashmiri pundits, as per RTI report only 85 pundits died, now wanna compare that to how many muslims died in Kashmir during the same time period? What about the jammu massacre of muslims? But i guess you won't know that
@Ayaz-358Күн бұрын
@ayushverma5382 1947 m kashmiriyon k saath kya hua tha Jammu m?
@TajamulDar-lq9vsКүн бұрын
@@ayushverma5382As per RTI report, only 85 pundits died, now compare that to how many Kashmiri Muslims died during the same time period. And what about the Jammu muslim massacre?
@yaminhaqani6387Күн бұрын
@@ayushverma5382 as per RTI report, only 85 Kashmiri pandits di*d, now wanna compare that number to kashmiri muslims during that same time period? Or you wanna talk about muslim m*ssacre in Jammu?
@brett795812 сағат бұрын
As a white Christian American male! The Kashmiri guy nailed it! Well said!
@shainpv11 сағат бұрын
@@brett7958 ...like Trump nailing it hard for the Canadians and Greenlanders and the Danes irrespective of their skin tone.
@The_VortexGames10 сағат бұрын
Ikr...and everything he said was 100% correct
@shshht910 сағат бұрын
Thank you, from a Kashmiri muslim ❤
@mickieminni320410 сағат бұрын
Let’s set the record straight: 1. *Allegations Without Evidence*: India has been subjected to a barrage of allegations concerning Kashmir, ranging from Kushanposhpora to fabricated tales of torture camps. Yet, these accusations often evaporate under scrutiny, relying on anecdotal claims without substantiation. Justice demands evidence, not politically motivated fiction. One cannot ignore how such narratives are weaponized in Pakistan's information warfare-a nation that consistently ranks among the world's worst in press freedom and transparency. A house built on propaganda cannot withstand the winds of truth. 2. *Kashmir’s Rich History Predating the Mughals*: The history of Kashmir did not dawn with the arrival of the Mughals; it shines as a cradle of Indic civilisation. The region hosted the Fourth Buddhist Council under Emperor Kanishka, cementing its role as a bastion of Buddhist thought. It is home to Shaivism's profound philosophical texts, like the Spanda-Karikas, and ancient Hindu sites like the Martand Sun Temple. The contribution of Kashmir to Sanskrit literature, including Kalhana’s Rajatarangini, is unparalleled. These echoes of history resound with the voices of all Indic faiths-Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and later Sikhism-testament to its profound pluralistic legacy. 3. *Pakistan’s “Bleeding India with a Thousand Cuts” Policy*: The instability in Kashmir is not organic but orchestrated. Pakistan, in its own words, has sought to "bleed India with a thousand cuts," using Kashmir as a pawn in its geopolitical games. From arming and training insurgents to promoting cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has invested in chaos, not peace. This strategy has not only bled India but also hemorrhaged Pakistan’s own credibility, with international organizations openly condemning its role in fostering terrorism. 4. *Kashmiri Pandits and the Overlooked Ethnic Cleansing*: The selective narrative surrounding Kashmir conveniently omits the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s-a modern-day tragedy of forced exodus, systematic violence, and stolen heritage. Homes were seized, assets appropriated, and a community annihilated in their homeland. Those who claim to fight for justice in Kashmir must first address this glaring atrocity, perpetrated not by foreign invaders but by neighbours turned oppressors. Silence here speaks volumes of selective morality. 5. *The UNSC Resolution Misinterpretation*: The oft-parroted UNSC resolution on Kashmir was advisory, requiring Pakistan to withdraw its forces before any plebiscite could be considered. Pakistan never adhered to this precondition, thereby invalidating the resolution's applicability. Blaming India for Pakistan's failure to uphold international commitments is not just dishonest but absurd. Moreover, invoking this decades-old resolution today, in a radically different geopolitical and demographic reality, is an exercise in anachronistic fantasy. 6. *Progress in Kashmir*: Recent years have witnessed transformative progress in Kashmir. Infrastructure development, rising literacy rates, and new political voices like Afzal Guru’s brother joining the mainstream signal a brighter future. Attempts to re-ignite divisive narratives are not only devious but also an affront to the aspirations of a flourishing populace. The people of Kashmir deserve peace and progress, not perpetual exploitation for vested interests. 7. *Ladakh Is Not Kashmir*: A brief geography lesson is in order: Ladakh was never part of Kashmir, and its people share distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identities. Kashmir is not a monolith, and conflating its diverse groups erases the voices of many, including the Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Ladakhis. Secular India celebrates this diversity, giving representation to all. Contrast this with Pakistan’s abysmal track record-shrinking minorities, economic desperation, and a failed state narrative that serves as a cautionary tale for the world.
@Avantika0057 сағат бұрын
Ask your Christian brown and black brothers what is their condition in pakistan,Nigeria and other muslim majority countries
@RatherZee-t6sКүн бұрын
We the kashmiris will never forget Will never forgive,the atrocities and tortures committed on us by india.
@YawermusharafaliКүн бұрын
And what about atrocities by terrorists and radicalisers from the very beginning? What about Pandits, whose villages were renamed, whose temples were burnt, whose lands were grabbed?
@RatherZee-t6sКүн бұрын
@Yawermusharafali we will never forget that as well,that is unacceptable aswell. But don't try to justify the Indian army atrocities since ages by saying that okay
@RatherZee-t6sКүн бұрын
@Yawermusharafali have you forgot ASIYA NELOFAR rape and murder Have you forgot Konan pushpora case where an women of entire village from age group 13-50 were raped by Indian army and even those women who were 9 months pregnant were also not speared Have you forgot the 3 year old baby girl who was in her mother's lap in DH pora kulgam shot in her eye death, what was here crime. Have you forgot 22 year old boy from Srinagar maisuma who was crushed intentionally by security forces under there vehicle tyre . If you forgot all this then believe there is not even an millimetre of humanity left in your heart
@RatherZee-t6sКүн бұрын
@Yawermusharafali I can count hundreds and even thousands of such cases ,where the people of kashmir were at the recieving end ,the years will pass telling you those incidents but the story will remain unfinished, And the irony is those people who committed such crimes were not punished by the law The truth is that they were praised as heroes at places 😞😞
@MicroobserverКүн бұрын
You are talking like a terrorist
@SahilWani20016 сағат бұрын
More power to you Mannn!!! You truly and transparently represented the sentiments of your fellows Kashmiris...❤ from Pulwama, Endian occupied Kashmir
@YasirRather12323 сағат бұрын
As a kashmiri...we are psychological tortured by fanatic indians😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.....i vote Mr muzamil😭😭😭😭😭
@Baloch-i7j13 сағат бұрын
Jihad q ni krty?
@RR-wp8jt10 сағат бұрын
@@Baloch-i7j they're tired now. They thought they could hide their skeletons in their closet for a long time. A good chunk of Indians have seen them.
@Baloch-i7j2 сағат бұрын
@@gash_tarukh khena kiaa chahty ho Bhai?
@niharmehta2044Сағат бұрын
Why did Kashmiris physically tortured and killed their Hindu brothers back in 1990? That is the definition of fanaticism. Defending a country's sovereignty is not fanaticism. Only the separatists and their supporters are psychologically tortured. Look at Muslims in Gujarat, they are now living in harmony and are one of the most successful business communities in India. Why don't you learn from them?
@aabidramzanКүн бұрын
So proud of you man... You're the voice of millions of hopeless kmris
@goldencharlie84347 сағат бұрын
Hopeless my foot😂...you separatists literally killing people in the name of jihad..I am telling you, your dream of separate territory is a hoax, peace loving Kashmiri individuals are living happily under India, studying in india. Just a handful of you demand your land which doesn't exist..Cry more..on these european platforms. 😂
@simple.247Күн бұрын
Long live kashmir❤. This oppression is on last phase.
@mrshku786Күн бұрын
@@Aryan-ec3eiDream indeed comes true but surely our dreams will scratch your sleep as well 😁
@Shanket-y5d16 сағат бұрын
I am Kashmiri by my lineage and Indian by my nation
@Shanket-y5d16 сағат бұрын
Don't consume alcohol all the time pls
@AijazYousuf-t4b12 сағат бұрын
@@Shanket-y5dokay baljeet
@shekharupadhyay914012 сағат бұрын
Really
@cssoversimplifiedКүн бұрын
"They were colonized and now they are colonizers" Dr Muzzamil Ayyub Thakur
@Muzzammi1-c9nКүн бұрын
As a Kashmiri,I can tell you that the crimes mentioned barely scratch even 1% of the atrocities committed by the Indian regime.Our people have endured unimaginable brutality,oppression, and decades of injustice,yet we continue to resist with unshaken resolve.They may try to silence us,but they cannot erase our identity, our struggle,or our hope for freedom. One day, we will be free.Long live the resistance, and long live the courage of our people!
@rajnishsobti202317 сағат бұрын
Have you seen Kashmir Files
@SalikBhat-m9q16 сағат бұрын
@@rajnishsobti2023fake movie produced by your fake directors!!! How many kashmiris pandits were killed in total???? 250 !! And how many kashmiris??? More than a million and don't you forget the Jammu massacre of 1947!!! So you better shut up !
@burhan107011 сағат бұрын
No we don't watch propoganda movies , now buzz off@@rajnishsobti2023
@Hmalik2610 сағат бұрын
@@rajnishsobti2023now we read the curfew night. And saw with our own eyes..
@mickieminni32049 сағат бұрын
Let’s set the record straight: 1. Allegations Without Evidence: India has been subjected to a barrage of allegations concerning Kashmir, ranging from Kushanposhpora to fabricated tales of torture camps. Yet, these accusations often evaporate under scrutiny, relying on anecdotal claims without substantiation. Justice demands evidence, not politically motivated fiction. One cannot ignore how such narratives are weaponized in Pakistan's information warfare-a nation that consistently ranks among the world's worst in press freedom and transparency. A house built on propaganda cannot withstand the winds of truth. 2. Kashmir’s Rich History Predating the Mughals: The history of Kashmir did not dawn with the arrival of the Mughals; it shines as a cradle of Indic civilisation. The region hosted the Fourth Buddhist Council under Emperor Kanishka, cementing its role as a bastion of Buddhist thought. It is home to Shaivism's profound philosophical texts, like the Spanda-Karikas, and ancient Hindu sites like the Martand Sun Temple. The contribution of Kashmir to Sanskrit literature, including Kalhana’s Rajatarangini, is unparalleled. These echoes of history resound with the voices of all Indic faiths-Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and later Sikhism-testament to its profound pluralistic legacy. 3. Pakistan’s “Bleeding India with a Thousand Cuts” Policy: The instability in Kashmir is not organic but orchestrated. Pakistan, in its own words, has sought to "bleed India with a thousand cuts," using Kashmir as a pawn in its geopolitical games. From arming and training insurgents to promoting cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has invested in chaos, not peace. This strategy has not only bled India but also hemorrhaged Pakistan’s own credibility, with international organizations openly condemning its role in fostering terrorism. 4. Kashmiri Pandits and the Overlooked Ethnic Cleansing: The selective narrative surrounding Kashmir conveniently omits the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s-a modern-day tragedy of forced exodus, systematic violence, and stolen heritage. Homes were seized, assets appropriated, and a community annihilated in their homeland. Those who claim to fight for justice in Kashmir must first address this glaring atrocity, perpetrated not by foreign invaders but by neighbours turned oppressors. Silence here speaks volumes of selective morality. 5. The UNSC Resolution Misinterpretation: The oft-parroted UNSC resolution on Kashmir was advisory, requiring Pakistan to withdraw its forces before any plebiscite could be considered. Pakistan never adhered to this precondition, thereby invalidating the resolution's applicability. Blaming India for Pakistan's failure to uphold international commitments is not just dishonest but absurd. Moreover, invoking this decades-old resolution today, in a radically different geopolitical and demographic reality, is an exercise in anachronistic fantasy. 6. Progress in Kashmir: Recent years have witnessed transformative progress in Kashmir. Infrastructure development, rising literacy rates, and new political voices like Afzal Guru’s brother joining the mainstream signal a brighter future. Attempts to re-ignite divisive narratives are not only devious but also an affront to the aspirations of a flourishing populace. The people of Kashmir deserve peace and progress, not perpetual exploitation for vested interests. 7. Ladakh Is Not Kashmir: A brief geography lesson is in order: Ladakh was never part of Kashmir, and its people share distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identities. Kashmir is not a monolith, and conflating its diverse groups erases the voices of many, including the Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Ladakhis. Secular India celebrates this diversity, giving representation to all. Contrast this with Pakistan’s abysmal track record-shrinking minorities, economic desperation, and a failed state narrative that serves as a cautionary tale for the world.
@subaildar4721Күн бұрын
Thanks for this mate, many many people needed to hear this. 🙏🏽
@Basitsideeq313Күн бұрын
❤
@magnificent_123Күн бұрын
Lol ... Karma will hit u hard .. remember 😅
@MOKSH_J_KКүн бұрын
Nothing will happen katmulo😂😂😂😂
@sushan26Күн бұрын
What will they do after hearing this bull $hit
@subaildar4721Күн бұрын
@@sushan26 they’ll do what you’ve failed to, for so long. *Learn*
@zuthmani9955Күн бұрын
Kashmiri here. He correctly represented us
@Usernew54Күн бұрын
Yeah he is a Kashmiri so obviously he knows what he is talking about by the way his father was first nuclear scientist from Kashmir but he was exiled from Kashmir and then killed in england
@YasirRather12323 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@YasirRather12323 сағат бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️🙏🙏🙏
@mickieminni320410 сағат бұрын
Let’s set the record straight: 1. *Allegations Without Evidence*: India has been subjected to a barrage of allegations concerning Kashmir, ranging from Kushanposhpora to fabricated tales of torture camps. Yet, these accusations often evaporate under scrutiny, relying on anecdotal claims without substantiation. Justice demands evidence, not politically motivated fiction. One cannot ignore how such narratives are weaponized in Pakistan's information warfare-a nation that consistently ranks among the world's worst in press freedom and transparency. A house built on propaganda cannot withstand the winds of truth. 2. *Kashmir’s Rich History Predating the Mughals*: The history of Kashmir did not dawn with the arrival of the Mughals; it shines as a cradle of Indic civilisation. The region hosted the Fourth Buddhist Council under Emperor Kanishka, cementing its role as a bastion of Buddhist thought. It is home to Shaivism's profound philosophical texts, like the Spanda-Karikas, and ancient Hindu sites like the Martand Sun Temple. The contribution of Kashmir to Sanskrit literature, including Kalhana’s Rajatarangini, is unparalleled. These echoes of history resound with the voices of all Indic faiths-Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and later Sikhism-testament to its profound pluralistic legacy. 3. *Pakistan’s “Bleeding India with a Thousand Cuts” Policy*: The instability in Kashmir is not organic but orchestrated. Pakistan, in its own words, has sought to "bleed India with a thousand cuts," using Kashmir as a pawn in its geopolitical games. From arming and training insurgents to promoting cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has invested in chaos, not peace. This strategy has not only bled India but also hemorrhaged Pakistan’s own credibility, with international organizations openly condemning its role in fostering terrorism. 4. *Kashmiri Pandits and the Overlooked Ethnic Cleansing*: The selective narrative surrounding Kashmir conveniently omits the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s-a modern-day tragedy of forced exodus, systematic violence, and stolen heritage. Homes were seized, assets appropriated, and a community annihilated in their homeland. Those who claim to fight for justice in Kashmir must first address this glaring atrocity, perpetrated not by foreign invaders but by neighbours turned oppressors. Silence here speaks volumes of selective morality. 5. *The UNSC Resolution Misinterpretation*: The oft-parroted UNSC resolution on Kashmir was advisory, requiring Pakistan to withdraw its forces before any plebiscite could be considered. Pakistan never adhered to this precondition, thereby invalidating the resolution's applicability. Blaming India for Pakistan's failure to uphold international commitments is not just dishonest but absurd. Moreover, invoking this decades-old resolution today, in a radically different geopolitical and demographic reality, is an exercise in anachronistic fantasy. 6. *Progress in Kashmir*: Recent years have witnessed transformative progress in Kashmir. Infrastructure development, rising literacy rates, and new political voices like Afzal Guru’s brother joining the mainstream signal a brighter future. Attempts to re-ignite divisive narratives are not only devious but also an affront to the aspirations of a flourishing populace. The people of Kashmir deserve peace and progress, not perpetual exploitation for vested interests. 7. *Ladakh Is Not Kashmir*: A brief geography lesson is in order: Ladakh was never part of Kashmir, and its people share distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identities. Kashmir is not a monolith, and conflating its diverse groups erases the voices of many, including the Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Ladakhis. Secular India celebrates this diversity, giving representation to all. Contrast this with Pakistan’s abysmal track record-shrinking minorities, economic desperation, and a failed state narrative that serves as a cautionary tale for the world.
@HimalayanMonk.Күн бұрын
Let’s not forget the deeper history of Kashmir and its people. The original inhabitants of the region were the Kashmiri Pandits, rooted in Hindu culture for thousands of years. Kashmir was a land of learning, spirituality, and harmony long before Islam arrived in the 14th century, brought by invaders and missionaries from Central Asia and the Arab world. While Islam eventually became the dominant religion, it was the Kashmiri Pandits who had offered shelter and coexistence to those fleeing conflicts in these foreign lands. The irony is stark-those who now question Kashmir's identity or claim it as separate from India are often descendants of those very refugees or converts who found safety and shelter in the valley. Yet, in 1990, the same Pandit community was tragically forced to flee their homeland due to militancy, persecution, and an orchestrated Exodus. This demographic shift changed the cultural fabric of the valley, but the truth cannot be erased: the Kashmiri Pandits are the real, indigenous residents of Kashmir. Those questioning Kashmir’s place in India should first acknowledge its ancient Hindu roots, its Sanskrit-origin name, and the exodus of its rightful residents. Without this historical honesty, any claims for independence or alignment with foreign nations are not only baseless but hypocritical. Kashmir was, is, and will forever be an integral part of India-not just geographically, but historically, culturally, and spiritually. 🙏🙏
@amritanshbaghel6386Күн бұрын
Exactly the land belongs to indians, historically. Pakistani and Islamist propoganda has brain washed him.
@amritanshbaghel6386Күн бұрын
That's how Islamist work, they breed grow and then what is secularism
@ZedBee-l3iКүн бұрын
Keep daydreaming
@ankurantil6137Күн бұрын
+1
@ankurantil6137Күн бұрын
Yes brother I agree
@ft.luqmanКүн бұрын
I am kashmiri ya allah help us we want independent kashmir 😢 i I'm in Uncle’s Home in one day indian army took fake operation at 3:00 AM . And Raped Many Individuals , Torching, etcc i can't explain
@VikrantKumar-kx7uf7 сағат бұрын
Just like what you did with Hindus...
@ft.luqman6 сағат бұрын
@VikrantKumar-kx7uf see data in this case muslims are more killed then hindu shame on you aap hindu log Matlab ho , ja poocho Panditu ko bohut say pandit kashmiri Muslims n bachaya
@User122-625 сағат бұрын
@@VikrantKumar-kx7ufMeans You People Army will Do the Same with them ?.
@User122-625 сағат бұрын
True what happened in Kunun 😢 I Cannot Explain 😢.
@HaseebReshi-xy4es5 сағат бұрын
Kath Jaye omg
@jamidjunaid10 сағат бұрын
Oh Man, you have articulated what's is happening in kashmir in a very best way with facts and figures.. Hat's off to you, you spoke from the hearts of Kashmir .. 100% agreed with you as a kashmiri ❤
@owaiseanwar69026 сағат бұрын
He just clearly described it, These are the real and clear facts.Appreciate you brother.
@Ambervoiceofficial8 сағат бұрын
Hello he really speaks truth I am a Kashmiri and I am am 100 % agree with him . ❤ ❤❤
@kessYou-g5tКүн бұрын
Being a kashmiri....I told you this is 100% true 😢😢😢
@Saair-x8 сағат бұрын
As a Kashmiri tbh it enlightened in me the hope of getting the independence from India,Pakistan,China InShaAllah and making Kashmir "The Darul Khilafah" evelallah❤
@magnificent_1236 сағат бұрын
@@Saair-x and we kasmir pandits want our land back.... want our rights back....and want our land Free from muslims....... This is our land and you people have to leave our land.....
@VivoPhone-ok8ljСағат бұрын
In Sha Allah
@Titan-b5tМинут бұрын
@@magnificent_123it's their land also
@WAQeE135Күн бұрын
Kashmir For Kashmiris 😢 We As A kashmir love you
@chillbreeze9970Күн бұрын
But will the Kashmiri follow democracy
@WAQeE135Күн бұрын
@chillbreeze9970 that is none of your business
@sushan26Күн бұрын
@@WAQeE135kashmir is of kashmiri pundit's..not some invaders
@InfiniteForce1Күн бұрын
@@WAQeE135islam does not belong to bharat. Get out of bharat
@navneetparmar3084Күн бұрын
Yeah punjab is for punjabis , tamilnadu is for tamil gujarat is for gujarati so what's your point exactly
@The_VortexGamesКүн бұрын
I'M LITERALLY CRYING SOMEONE STILL REMEMBERS US AFTER 7 YEARS OMG❤
@User122-625 сағат бұрын
Same 🥺😭.
@atharabass8074Күн бұрын
Being a Kashmiri I am really afraid of making any comment here. So you can understand the Situation.
@Waytoeaternity8 сағат бұрын
Being a kashmiri I can say that,,independence is our right,,and انشاءاللہ one day we'll get our right
@amanjaiswal4756Күн бұрын
Pakistani🇵🇰 government not have a money to feed a atta and rices to their public what they will always want to Kashmir. First of all save your land Khyber pakhtunka from Afghanistan hand and Balochistan from Iran han😊.
@Gallian319Күн бұрын
Come out of fool paradise kid and checks global hunger index
@IDKanything-0Күн бұрын
You don't worry about us. We're even ready to eat grass to save our Kashmiri brothers and sisters from your cruelty.
@mehroseemehrosee3887Күн бұрын
India's hunger Index is not because of lack of money, but deliberate misgovernance by casteist politicians. If the govt. decides today feed every citizen, it can easily do it as they have the moolah unlike pakistan.
@siddhantforbharatКүн бұрын
Gaza hapiness index is higher than india 😂😂😂 you trust these propaganda n😂😂@@IDKanything-0
@zobibaig5245Күн бұрын
Don,t escape from real problem, by making these shit arguments. We also mention your problem of china, khalistan and munipor and even scarcity of toilets LOL!
@KrishnaKant-b1iКүн бұрын
One day POK will be part of India And there will be a independent Balochistan
@danishgulzar4697Күн бұрын
Daydreaming....first save existing one
@riyasawant7173Күн бұрын
@@danishgulzar4697 That's the truth
@Aesthetic-z1Күн бұрын
Full sahpoort saaar 😂
@KrishnaKant-b1iКүн бұрын
@@danishgulzar4697 Danish you belong to Kashmir yet Support Pakistans occupation on Kashmir
@ShortLessons01Күн бұрын
@@danishgulzar4697hello tretor. Why are you not in jail?
@1nf0_x2 күн бұрын
As a individual from Kashmir, this guy is saying pure truth about the kashmir.
@VivekKamble-ir4xqКүн бұрын
It's propeganda nothing elsec
@taahadar6115Күн бұрын
@@VivekKamble-ir4xq for only you 😂
@VivekKamble-ir4xqКүн бұрын
@@taahadar6115 it's propeganda of Islamist
@1nf0_xКүн бұрын
@@VivekKamble-ir4xq where are you from brother??
@shripadjoshi7352Күн бұрын
Fake id paid id.
@tanveergulzar175011 сағат бұрын
It was an honour to see you speak. Allah ta’ala thaewne waari’wati. Ameen.
@historicallyfirstprincipled11 сағат бұрын
lullah)
@ArsalanBinNaseerКүн бұрын
Being Kashmiri I can feel the sufferings. We want Freedom. Go India Go Back
@dg.mahiyt9018Күн бұрын
who gave you thhe right its the land of hindus just cause 200 years back you converted and grew your population by making 10 children each it becomes your land kashmir named after rishi kashyap , 1000 years of hindu history why it belongs to you
@ArsalanBinNaseerКүн бұрын
@dg.mahiyt9018 Don't forget Adam was MUSLIM, and every propher is MUSLIM. Now come up with other lame logic.
@rahulprasad6116Күн бұрын
Is kashmir is a Muslim word....? It's a Hindu land and will remains sooo..... Now you can start crying again....
@dg.mahiyt9018Күн бұрын
@@ArsalanBinNaseer ohhh my god , such smalll brained people adam is a story my dumb kashmiri man go study the theory of evolution give me one evidence of islam before muhammad its zero ofcourse there is no evidence because the cult was started 1400 years back and now lets talk about hinduism whose history goes back 10000years back now come back with some other logic
@ArsalanBinNaseerКүн бұрын
@rahulprasad6116 We want freedom Go india Go back. Digest it
@midreesbhatКүн бұрын
Kashmiri here. He represents the voice of Kashmiris.
@riyasawant7173Күн бұрын
Why killed Kashmiri Pandit
@dineshsirso1012Күн бұрын
Kashmir belongs to real kashmiri pandits not converted muslim.
@tawheed_lone313Күн бұрын
@@riyasawant7173The extr£mist Hindu$ aided by RSS m@$$acred over 100,000 Muslims in Kashmir in 1947 - 1948. What about the brut@litie$ of Indian Army? On February 23rd, 1991, twin villages of Kunan & Poshpora in Kupwara District were c0rdoned off by 4th Rajputana Rifles, who, under cover of search operations r@p£d every single g1rl and wom@n. The youngest victim was just 13 years of age, and the oldest was 60. The total number of r@p£ victims was around 100. Many of these women have d1ed during the last 30 years, and others are still waiting for justice to be served. The US Department of State, in its 1991 Annual Human Rights report, confirmed the incident, and so did the New York Times. Unfortunately, no formal police investigation ever took place about this heinous cr1me against humanity. A young scholar from Srinagar, Natasha Rathore along with five other women had written the book, "Do You Remember Kunan Poshpora". In May 2009, the abduction, r@p£ and murd£r of two young girl$, Neelofar (27th January) and her sister-in-law Asiya (17th January) in Shopian, was initially declared as 'de@th due to drowning in a stream that was less than 3 feet deep. After month-long statewide protests, enquiry commission declared that both were gang-r@p£d, t0rtur£d and murd£r£d. According to Indian constitution the army must be suspended and imprisoned. But No one has ever been convicted of these cr1mes. Another extremely painful case took place in Kathua, Jammu (February 2018), when a young g1rl of 8 years, Asifa Bano, was abduct£d, t0rtur£d, $£dated, gang r@p£d, and then brut@lly k1ll£d by 7 Army men in a Hindu Mandir. Her t0rn off b0dy was found in a nearby jungle. These are Just a few examples of Indian civilization's tight embrace of inn0cent kashmiri civilians. There are thousands of inhumane cases carried by brut@l Indian Army. In one well-publicized case, in May 1990 a young bride, Mubina Gani, was d£tained and r@p£d by BSF soldiers while she was traveling from the wedding to her husband's home. Her aunt was also r@p£d. The security forces had also f1red on the party, k1lling one man and wounding several others. In July 1990, police in Sopore registered a case against the BSF for the r@p£ of Hasina, a 24-year-old woman from Jamın Qadeem, on June 26, 1990. According to doctors at the Subdistrict Hospital in Sopore, the BSF had entered the neighborhood at about 11.00 pm. after an exchange of cross-fire had taken place between their forces and some militant groups. The BSF had then conducted a search of the neighborhood The doctors stated that when Hasina was brought to the hospital she had v@ginal bl££ding. The medical superintendent's report also recorded bite marks on her face and br£@sts and scratches on her face, chest and legs, and injuries to her g£nital area. Those who have attempted to document incidents of r@p£ have also been abus£d by Indian security forces. In November 1990, Dr. K., a surgeon at the Anantnag District Hospital, was arrested after he had made arrangements for a gynecologist to examine seven women who had alleged that they had been r@p£d by security forces. There are thousands of brut@lities did by indian army like this which shake and tremble the humanity !
Jammu and Kashmir was a seperate country but later illegally occupied by India, Pakistan and China. It should again become an Independent country...we all Kashmiris want independence from both India and Pakistan that is the only solution....
@PranavSh-rq9zxСағат бұрын
We are part of india and will always remain part of india you can leave of you want to... We are indians..
@RajKumar-md9dfКүн бұрын
What about non Muslims in Kashmir. The peaceful people can be seen in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
@heisenberg2984Күн бұрын
What about minorities outside j&k ?? Why r they being killed daily
@Awara-hu-1Күн бұрын
Are u blind? Why do you only focus on pandit exodus. Some 300 pandits were kill*d and in comparison, MORE THAN 300,000 MUSLIMS WERE KILLED AND 300,000 INJURED, RAPED, BLINDED, TORUTURED. Wake up!!!
@beastboy1909Күн бұрын
They came after 1947
@Awara-hu-1Күн бұрын
Who came after 47?@@beastboy1909
@SomimNeogКүн бұрын
They were traitors who support the Indian government 😉
@KS-kg3ivКүн бұрын
I'm from Kashmir and this guy is 100 percent right
@bibliophile5700Күн бұрын
Kashmir is for Hindus
@shripadjoshi7352Күн бұрын
😂😂 who were your ancestors?
@FarooqAhmed-k6mКүн бұрын
Pathr ki pooja krnei wale toh nai thei atleast 😂
@bibliophile5700Күн бұрын
@@FarooqAhmed-k6m unbox 🕋 this black stone
@MOKSH_J_KКүн бұрын
Katmulo shuttt upp
@HameeFayazКүн бұрын
Atleast someone articulated what's happening in Kashmir in the best possible way.
@ahmedhasssn.01Сағат бұрын
as a kashmiri i said it with full responsibility that this man is absolutely right ❤
@hussain1391Күн бұрын
Thank you Dr Muzzamil for representing we kashmiris
@rajnishsobti20233 сағат бұрын
Does he represent kashmiri pandits. Whom you people kicked out. Just because they belonged to a different religion
@Ibrahim_ChemistryКүн бұрын
This will go in history as 1 of the best Oxford unions debate.
@FashionmadebyhandКүн бұрын
As a kashmiri, all he said is true. Muslims in India under modi are treated as second class citizens, imagine the people who want freedom from India!
@pawankumar-ev8xn9 сағат бұрын
We will give you your type of freedom😊
@_amerr_shaykh95 сағат бұрын
@@pawankumar-ev8xnbe ready for urs
@ShaFat_Mukhtar2 сағат бұрын
May Allah Bless U, For Becoming Voice Of Voiceless Kashmiris 💔
@Horroside3 сағат бұрын
As a kashmiri, this gentleman is speaking facts
@bhatadnan7142Күн бұрын
Kashmir is an integral part of Kashmir itself ❤
@kashmirdailylife3265Күн бұрын
These are the Kashmir files that the world has yet to hear about.
@kashif17251Күн бұрын
thank you oxford. love form kashmir
@mind-bodydualism37953 сағат бұрын
Even if an Indian muslim intends to speaks in the favour of Republic of India, administration brings sedition charges against him/her to shut their mouth. This had been proved when Delhi high court granted Sharjeel Imam STATUTORY BAIL on 29th May 2024. Though I firmly believe that J&K is integral part of India.
@owaissalafiofficial4 сағат бұрын
Being a kashmiri his every word belongs to true 🍁
@SilentkashmirКүн бұрын
Kashmir is under curse,As a kashmiri PhD holders selling dryfruits on street, economy is in destruction,self determination is our rights and we should have it
@Eesa__i7 сағат бұрын
May Allah protect you sir we need you. We just want our identity as 'Kashmir's ' Its all right what the sir has delivered but unfortunately some illiterate persons are debating against this. We are so afraid that we cant tell our districts real name. We can't describe our emotions, we are so opresed that we can't sent dua's to our Freedom fighters. Indeed sir has touched the tip of iceberg
@KaifblendКүн бұрын
This is ground reality. I am a kashmiri and I vote for Muzammil.
@mickieminni32049 сағат бұрын
Let’s set the record straight: 1. Allegations Without Evidence: India has been subjected to a barrage of allegations concerning Kashmir, ranging from Kushanposhpora to fabricated tales of torture camps. Yet, these accusations often evaporate under scrutiny, relying on anecdotal claims without substantiation. Justice demands evidence, not politically motivated fiction. One cannot ignore how such narratives are weaponized in Pakistan's information warfare-a nation that consistently ranks among the world's worst in press freedom and transparency. A house built on propaganda cannot withstand the winds of truth. 2. Kashmir’s Rich History Predating the Mughals: The history of Kashmir did not dawn with the arrival of the Mughals; it shines as a cradle of Indic civilisation. The region hosted the Fourth Buddhist Council under Emperor Kanishka, cementing its role as a bastion of Buddhist thought. It is home to Shaivism's profound philosophical texts, like the Spanda-Karikas, and ancient Hindu sites like the Martand Sun Temple. The contribution of Kashmir to Sanskrit literature, including Kalhana’s Rajatarangini, is unparalleled. These echoes of history resound with the voices of all Indic faiths-Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and later Sikhism-testament to its profound pluralistic legacy. 3. Pakistan’s “Bleeding India with a Thousand Cuts” Policy: The instability in Kashmir is not organic but orchestrated. Pakistan, in its own words, has sought to "bleed India with a thousand cuts," using Kashmir as a pawn in its geopolitical games. From arming and training insurgents to promoting cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has invested in chaos, not peace. This strategy has not only bled India but also hemorrhaged Pakistan’s own credibility, with international organizations openly condemning its role in fostering terrorism. 4. Kashmiri Pandits and the Overlooked Ethnic Cleansing: The selective narrative surrounding Kashmir conveniently omits the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s-a modern-day tragedy of forced exodus, systematic violence, and stolen heritage. Homes were seized, assets appropriated, and a community annihilated in their homeland. Those who claim to fight for justice in Kashmir must first address this glaring atrocity, perpetrated not by foreign invaders but by neighbours turned oppressors. Silence here speaks volumes of selective morality. 5. The UNSC Resolution Misinterpretation: The oft-parroted UNSC resolution on Kashmir was advisory, requiring Pakistan to withdraw its forces before any plebiscite could be considered. Pakistan never adhered to this precondition, thereby invalidating the resolution's applicability. Blaming India for Pakistan's failure to uphold international commitments is not just dishonest but absurd. Moreover, invoking this decades-old resolution today, in a radically different geopolitical and demographic reality, is an exercise in anachronistic fantasy. 6. Progress in Kashmir: Recent years have witnessed transformative progress in Kashmir. Infrastructure development, rising literacy rates, and new political voices like Afzal Guru’s brother joining the mainstream signal a brighter future. Attempts to re-ignite divisive narratives are not only devious but also an affront to the aspirations of a flourishing populace. The people of Kashmir deserve peace and progress, not perpetual exploitation for vested interests. 7. Ladakh Is Not Kashmir: A brief geography lesson is in order: Ladakh was never part of Kashmir, and its people share distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identities. Kashmir is not a monolith, and conflating its diverse groups erases the voices of many, including the Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Ladakhis. Secular India celebrates this diversity, giving representation to all. Contrast this with Pakistan’s abysmal track record-shrinking minorities, economic desperation, and a failed state narrative that serves as a cautionary tale for the world.
@Northafrican-u2qКүн бұрын
Free Kashmir from Indian occupation forces.
@jeevabalegar4954Күн бұрын
no it's a hindu land occupied by radical islam
@amankumar55555Күн бұрын
😂
@PokeBeast8967Күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@DevYadav-cy2jeКүн бұрын
😂😂😂
@predator2843Күн бұрын
Free kashmir from all occupations
@AdilHaroon1992Күн бұрын
Facts has been opend. Thumbs up ❤ proud to be Kashmiri
@thetabinreyazКүн бұрын
8:50 - So, don't tell me what the reality inside Kashmir is!! True af!!
@Lailahaillallah_subhanallah5 сағат бұрын
I vote for dr. Muzammil the transparency he had in his speech , dictates every Kashmir's summarised voice
@saoodkhan92098 сағат бұрын
No India no Pakistan we want independent Kashmir ❤️❤️❤️❤️🚩
@zaindar323 сағат бұрын
Being kashmiri we're afraid of commenting here,thanks india.
@wereach2nd9903 сағат бұрын
Luv u Dr muzamil from kashmir🍁
@Asifkhan-jl9yyКүн бұрын
I am kashmiri and whatever he said is absolutely true
@paanbanaraswaala5310Күн бұрын
Lol right😂😂
@Horroside3 сағат бұрын
@@paanbanaraswaala5310what's funnypajeet?
@mohdmoomin2568Күн бұрын
Thanks Dr.muzamil I am from Indian occupied Kashmir please help us.
@YawermusharafaliКүн бұрын
😂😂😂 🇮🇳🇮🇳💪
@Indian_Muslim2024Күн бұрын
@@Yawermusharafali Delete karo.
@_amerr_shaykh95 сағат бұрын
@@Yawermusharafali🇮🇳💩
@Indiain576pixelsКүн бұрын
Why Oxford doesn't organise debate on Scottish independence ? My request to Indian University let's organise debate on it.
@makvlogs3679Күн бұрын
Yes u r right
@mohammadbinmahbub9160Күн бұрын
Scotland had a referendum and it was in favor of the union.
@DANGARJORКүн бұрын
Nobody’s gonna watch them lil Bro 💀
@Indiain576pixelsКүн бұрын
@DANGARJOR I am ur father son
@Kashmirimuslimakhi7 сағат бұрын
your unis matter? looooollll
@abraarbhat6 сағат бұрын
Thank u for raising a voice for us and highlighting our legitimate struggle 🙏🙏
@muhammadkaif3883Күн бұрын
I am from Kashmir and I would never identify myself as a indian. Being a Kashmiri is my identity. Thanks to Dr. Muzammil for highlighting the issues and crimes kashmiris are facing from colonizer indians, from past 70 years.
@HimanshuMahajan-zn3nqКүн бұрын
No one asked
@o2o2o2o2o2Күн бұрын
kaif?🤣
@random_gunner.9064Күн бұрын
No one asked you pakistani to call indian
@bateswardas2560Күн бұрын
You better leave the place.
@cr7_______....____Күн бұрын
@@bateswardas2560 who are u to tell him leave the place....does kashmir belong to ur father?
@UMARSofi-ul5coКүн бұрын
Being a kashmiri we want independent kashmir
@PranavSh-rq9zxСағат бұрын
Ok so when you're returning kashmiri hindu's property
@UMARSofi-ul5co58 минут бұрын
@PranavSh-rq9zx no one in kashmir has taken the land of kashmiri pandits.we welcome all of them.but we have the right to be what we want .
@ArfatMir-h5kКүн бұрын
Sir, every Kashmiri salute you.
@sushan26Күн бұрын
Says a pakistani😂😂
@bhatnasir152510 сағат бұрын
@@sushan26criticizing a bihari😂😂
@musaibshah31062 сағат бұрын
As a Kashmiri, i do agree with him
@agamehdirazvi13726 сағат бұрын
You're representing kashmiries sir,thanks from kashmiries
@unknown-cb7tn10 сағат бұрын
Finally 😮 someone remember us!
@mickieminni32049 сағат бұрын
Let’s set the record straight: 1. Allegations Without Evidence: India has been subjected to a barrage of allegations concerning Kashmir, ranging from Kushanposhpora to fabricated tales of torture camps. Yet, these accusations often evaporate under scrutiny, relying on anecdotal claims without substantiation. Justice demands evidence, not politically motivated fiction. One cannot ignore how such narratives are weaponized in Pakistan's information warfare-a nation that consistently ranks among the world's worst in press freedom and transparency. A house built on propaganda cannot withstand the winds of truth. 2. Kashmir’s Rich History Predating the Mughals: The history of Kashmir did not dawn with the arrival of the Mughals; it shines as a cradle of Indic civilisation. The region hosted the Fourth Buddhist Council under Emperor Kanishka, cementing its role as a bastion of Buddhist thought. It is home to Shaivism's profound philosophical texts, like the Spanda-Karikas, and ancient Hindu sites like the Martand Sun Temple. The contribution of Kashmir to Sanskrit literature, including Kalhana’s Rajatarangini, is unparalleled. These echoes of history resound with the voices of all Indic faiths-Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and later Sikhism-testament to its profound pluralistic legacy. 3. Pakistan’s “Bleeding India with a Thousand Cuts” Policy: The instability in Kashmir is not organic but orchestrated. Pakistan, in its own words, has sought to "bleed India with a thousand cuts," using Kashmir as a pawn in its geopolitical games. From arming and training insurgents to promoting cross-border terrorism, Pakistan has invested in chaos, not peace. This strategy has not only bled India but also hemorrhaged Pakistan’s own credibility, with international organizations openly condemning its role in fostering terrorism. 4. Kashmiri Pandits and the Overlooked Ethnic Cleansing: The selective narrative surrounding Kashmir conveniently omits the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s-a modern-day tragedy of forced exodus, systematic violence, and stolen heritage. Homes were seized, assets appropriated, and a community annihilated in their homeland. Those who claim to fight for justice in Kashmir must first address this glaring atrocity, perpetrated not by foreign invaders but by neighbours turned oppressors. Silence here speaks volumes of selective morality. 5. The UNSC Resolution Misinterpretation: The oft-parroted UNSC resolution on Kashmir was advisory, requiring Pakistan to withdraw its forces before any plebiscite could be considered. Pakistan never adhered to this precondition, thereby invalidating the resolution's applicability. Blaming India for Pakistan's failure to uphold international commitments is not just dishonest but absurd. Moreover, invoking this decades-old resolution today, in a radically different geopolitical and demographic reality, is an exercise in anachronistic fantasy. 6. Progress in Kashmir: Recent years have witnessed transformative progress in Kashmir. Infrastructure development, rising literacy rates, and new political voices like Afzal Guru’s brother joining the mainstream signal a brighter future. Attempts to re-ignite divisive narratives are not only devious but also an affront to the aspirations of a flourishing populace. The people of Kashmir deserve peace and progress, not perpetual exploitation for vested interests. 7. Ladakh Is Not Kashmir: A brief geography lesson is in order: Ladakh was never part of Kashmir, and its people share distinct ethnic, cultural, and linguistic identities. Kashmir is not a monolith, and conflating its diverse groups erases the voices of many, including the Gujjars, Bakarwals, and Ladakhis. Secular India celebrates this diversity, giving representation to all. Contrast this with Pakistan’s abysmal track record-shrinking minorities, economic desperation, and a failed state narrative that serves as a cautionary tale for the world.
@Sunail_2566 сағат бұрын
Being a kashmiri, i am telling yiu that this is absolutely true 😊
@muzamilcyed2 сағат бұрын
Being a kashmiri,i am hesitant to agree with your remark. THANK U INDIA
@nissanoor82179 сағат бұрын
As an occupied kashmiri he is absolutely right. ..we are now scared to make comments.Moreover our situation is even worse than what he said.
@syedashima4283Күн бұрын
Well done brother, u can't speak such truth in India though, salaam from kashmir
@Medicos66Күн бұрын
love from Indian occupied Kashmir ❤️
@Umar_Mir-z3fКүн бұрын
We want a referendum in whole Kashmir which was promised to us in 1947 UN resolution, we are facing the worst oppression under Indian occupation, this generation of Kashmir is suffering from trauma of mental health issues, I particularly have multiple psychiatric problems over past 10 years due to terror from Indian forces
@jancyvargheese5351Күн бұрын
There will be no referendum in the future. Kashmir is historically and legally an integral part of India, and no power on earth can change that. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@manottambКүн бұрын
First read the conditions of the referendum of the UN resolution on Kashmir. You'll be half dead.
@SalikBhat-m9q16 сағат бұрын
@@manottamb😂😂😂 false justification from a hypocrite!! Where were your conditions when you held a referendum in Junagadh???
@manottamb7 сағат бұрын
@SalikBhat-m9q then why are u talking about the UN resolution and referendum ? Do war.
@SalikBhat-m9q6 сағат бұрын
@@manottamb There is your real face popping out!!! The hypocrite is showing his true colours now!!! Great!!! It's you who always shows delusional peace ideas to your people and now as you are left with no futile excuses so you directly want war. Good!!! Don't you forget we are already at war since 1947 and shall never stop until the peace is established!!!
@TraverskashmirСағат бұрын
I don’t know who this guy is but from now on this guy earned my never ending respect
@affanzaman6683Күн бұрын
I am a kashmiri and i absolutely agree with muzamil. Majority people in kashmir wants freedom from india. And if some indian gentlemen thinks i am not kashmiri and i am a pakistani i can leave this text in kashmiri for them(Biharo trath chuwa kole dalo. Kale watlo. Kasheer trayoon yala phaklado). Only kashmiris will understand what i wrote. 😂.! !
@Kashur_PersonКүн бұрын
I swear.....we Kashmiris have seen far more than what muzamil said....... kudos to muzamil thakur 🫡🫡
@VivekKamble-ir4xqКүн бұрын
@@Kashur_Person it's muslim propeganda nothing else for them only muslim are human beings not others
@rajneeshsingh5304Күн бұрын
Yes, I can understand how kashmir was suffering due to Pakistani invasion and terrorist attacks
@Kashur_PersonКүн бұрын
@rajneeshsingh5304 well sarcasm doesn't work here🥱🥱
@bateswardas2560Күн бұрын
@@Kashur_Personno sarcasm but the truth
@Kashur_PersonКүн бұрын
@@bateswardas2560 so India hasn't done anything? 😆
@youknow6968Күн бұрын
India has murdered nearly 100,000 Kashmiris, it's a tragic occupation.
@NueronexaedutechКүн бұрын
Kashmir belongs to kashmiri pandits and all the Muslims who are living peacefully in the valley.kashmir will be next Gaza if such narrative would not put on end.
@SuhailHilal-l6rКүн бұрын
We need to accept the truth, yes the kashmir belongs to kashmiri people let it be pandit or Muslims but what ever indian army has done can not be ignored or forgotten
@darsaqib78620 сағат бұрын
Thanks for representing us ❤
@Lufimusicindia10 сағат бұрын
What happened, what is happening and what will happen will be remembered Long live Kashmir
@Medico_121Күн бұрын
KASHMIR WILL BE FREEE SOON INSHALLAH💔
@IDKanything-0Күн бұрын
Inshallah
@jeevabalegar4954Күн бұрын
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@amankumar55555Күн бұрын
Very soon 😂
@Shortsfor_allКүн бұрын
@Medico_121 ha jaldi hi kyuki janaat pauchane mein humari indian army late nhi karti. Subhanallah🤡
@rahulprasad6116Күн бұрын
Hoo gya bhai.... Ja ke dhek toh
@mehrajulasrar13047 сағат бұрын
They even try to change the name of "kashmir" now 😢
@amanjaiswal4756Күн бұрын
93000 surrender army 🇵🇰. World number one surrender Pakistani army.
@lonesaki32Күн бұрын
And only india army who give 38000 sq mtr to China with out fight and meanwhile BJP govt, na koyi gussa hai na koyi gusse ga😁😁
@debajyotipatra2313Күн бұрын
@@lonesaki32 you give up half of your country without fighting. We faught in 1962 but due to nehru we lost for shortage of supplies. We didn't surrender.
@mummy5490Күн бұрын
@@lonesaki32nd yet its China crying India occupied Arrunachal Pradesh? Eh
@DANGARJORКүн бұрын
This is about kashmir not pakistan.
@iadofs9 сағат бұрын
Finally I saw someone speaking 🗣️ the kashmir - may Allah keep you safe and outspoken the truth ❤ blessings to you
@bhatsummiyah36972 сағат бұрын
As a kashmiri, brother is stating the true facts.
@JavaWedsPythonКүн бұрын
Thanks for raising our voice to the platform!! ❤ We love you Dr sahab.
@indiasworld3517Күн бұрын
Kashmir will be free from islam
@johnwisdom6512 күн бұрын
Everyone knows history!! But first define what is Kashmir. Do not define Kashmir at your convenience of a few historical events. Kashmir is older than the 1846 agreement. Muzammil Thakur is naming so many victims, but never mentioned a single incident of the atrocities committed on Hindus and thousands of Hindu Pandits who were thrown out of their homeland. Isn't it his duty to fight the injustice committed to Hindu Pandits.
@Ahmed-hasan.Күн бұрын
sure every single unjust death should be condemned but do they justify the genocide being committed by the Indian state of a people who had nothing to do with it
@VivekKamble-ir4xqКүн бұрын
@@Ahmed-hasan.Muslim doing genocide in Kashmir with the help of Pakistan muslim
@SalikBhat-m9q16 сағат бұрын
Why don't you see the ratio??? 250:100000 + ??? You can't justify your false information
@rapperscity1280Күн бұрын
Free kashmir......❤❤
@cnopy4 сағат бұрын
As a native Kashmiri, Love you Muzammil Bhai ❤ wondmaya zuv ❤
@THECOPSI7 сағат бұрын
True story and heart core feeling of people describe by muzamil bii❤❤
@kingukash4255Күн бұрын
We kashmiris are under illegal Indian occupation. We suffer human rights violation and no promised right to self determination. We will be free inshallah.
@knowledgetrack7886Күн бұрын
Chala jaa pakistan le le kashmir waha jakke
@gauravkumarrajak9333Күн бұрын
Brother, Kashmir had signed Instrument of Accession ceding its independence to Indian sovereignty. This was fully legal, and the foul play was committed by Pakistan when they sent their forces. You want independence, and even if we hypothetically assume you get independence, where will you manage the resources from and most importantly who is going to protect you from hostile neighbours like Pakistan and China who act like pangs seeking to occupy the territory. There have been significant developments in J and K, and it will trickle down to all and heal all the wounds eventually. Best wishes to you, I hope you understand what I am trying to convey.
@FARIYAL-h8jКүн бұрын
@@gauravkumarrajak9333kashmir is illegally occupied by india soon it will get freedom from india
@kingukash4255Күн бұрын
@gauravkumarrajak9333 Brother what about the crimes Indian forces have committed in past and even currently practicing them. Don't say "Kashmir has signed instrument of accession" That was 'maharaja Hari sing' to sign to his uncle the whole Jk along with people were sold. Now don't try to justify the crimes still going on. Common people of India don't know what forces are doing in kashmir.
@ShortLessons01Күн бұрын
Kashmeer have elected CM.own police. Then why are you crying about Army. @@kingukash4255
@umarkhaliq6654Күн бұрын
We are with our kashmiri brothers in their struggle for Freedom. Free Kashmir ❤
@uguarte606Күн бұрын
free balochistan.
@samg7123Күн бұрын
Free your Islamic jihadi mindset
@RahulRoy-bp4ybКүн бұрын
😂😂😂😂gaza all ready free by israel there no islamic terorist
@bateswardas2560Күн бұрын
Free pakistanis from the fake statehood of pakistan.
@lokeshdwivedi5134Күн бұрын
Free sind, free Punjab, free Balochistan, free kyber pastukha
@johnnash362Күн бұрын
Thanks a lot Dr muzamil ❤. Kashmiris reject any rule imposed upon them without there will.
@BenAspire2004Сағат бұрын
Love from Azad Jammu and Kashmir far better then Iojk
@basafromnasa8980Сағат бұрын
finally someone speaks, salute to Dr Muzzamil
@shoaibhossain6201Күн бұрын
Love Kashmir. We Bangladeshi want Independent Kashmir
@vikramraj-gj3voКүн бұрын
In that dream you will instead get a independent Bangladesh in 2 parts 🙏
@mrkumar6136Күн бұрын
You don't have any business in kashmir issue, go pull the rickshaw and focus on your country
@samg7123Күн бұрын
Free your jihadi Muslim mindset
@shoaibhossain6201Күн бұрын
@@mrkumar6136 you people don’t have any business in Bangladesh Hindus issue. Still your people comment right ? So we also have right to comment, because majority Kashmiris are Muslims and tortured by Hindu extremist (so called soldiers like Abhinandan who liked tea and called it fantastic ). Hindus are fine in Bangladesh, we have Durga puja as national holiday , does India have Eid as national holiday ?
@AMANDEEPSINGH-hv4onКүн бұрын
He bro you are Bangladeshi Hindu see all Bangladeshi life style and rituals and culture it’s same like Begali Hindu, You all are converted, Don’t compare yourself with Urab Muslims they are actual Muslims, You are our lost brothers, they are not gonna accept you as brother but we are ready to accept, your skin and our skin is same because we are from same ancestors, Only Afgani, Saudi, Iraq, Iran and other Urab countries Muslims are actual Muslims, you see Turkey, Uzbekistan, UAE countries peoples they are completely different than you or than us.❤ 🎉