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Thursday, November 4, 2010
The role of interlocutors
Their absurd statements are critically hurting the process of resolution of the situation. As for the statements given by arundhati roy, much must not be spoken about it. The people of Kashmir must realize that their supporting the extremists is no way out. what is the need is to come to a consensus as to what the next step has to be taken. The interlocutors are making a hash of a already critical situation . Dillydallying of the issue is creating more frustration among the masses.The congress government has failed on all accounts. What else can be expected from this scam tainted government ?
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
At last something positive
Come together, for J&K students’ sake
Kashmiris appeal to State government, rebels for incident-free civil services exams
A day after Centre advised Jammu and Kashmir to open schools, State Education Minister Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed on Sunday announced a comprehensive plan for restarting the learning process and holding of annual examinations in the Valley. The major grouse of Kashmiris is lack of employment, and to disrupt civil services exams would be the biggest disservice to the region. Students have asked the Hurriyat to modify its ‘protest calender’, while the State has been requested to the clampdown. School teacher Altaf Bhat said, “While common people are the biggest losers in the tussle between State and the separatists, students are the worst-hit.”
A University student, Parwaiz Reshi, said the State and rebels must come together. “They say students are Kashmir’s future. Can’t they come together for our sake?” he asked. However, Hurriyat Conference leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani has asked parents not to send their wards to schools and colleges. “No right thinking person can deny the importance of education in society, but to think that they (government) are concerned about the future of our children is like a mad man's dream,” Geelani said. |
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
My Thoughts
Being a teacher. I end up teaching the Indian freedom struggle, world war and related topics at least 5 times a year . And every time I create an environment around myself with the leaders of those era. You could equate it with to various scenes depicted in ‘RANG DE BASANTI”.. the jallianwala baug incident , the hanging of Bhagat singh and numerous such sacrifices burn my heart every year , every time. Today Kashmir is the focal point. When I see the images of the common man fighting on the streets on T.v I can see parallels between our past era and the present. I think We should try to know Why our country men are angry against their rulers whom they themselves have elected. If you are unaware pls try to know.
My reading on this issue has given me some insights which I will share next time.If any kashmiri citizen reads this,pls let me know and I will be grateful to you
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Friday, September 17, 2010
our beautiful kashmir

One and all around me would be wondering, as to why i have ventured into a topic which is so very ciritcal to talk of.
First of all i would like you to know my mindset regarding this issue. As a teacher ,how i am very concerned.
The common man is very busy with daily deadlines and attempts to be on par with others. How can he ever think of a a problem that doesn't deal with him at all. That is not his problem and he is right. People who only think of their country on an independence day cant be bothered much .(for many it is another public holiday to unwind themselves) . The chalta hai attitude is so much into us that we fail to rise above the trivial issues and that is why we have landed ourselves into something which we dont want to make a part of our lives
i think we should at least try to do something.May be create a great group of people which could put their minds and hearts together and arrive at a possible solution.
I would also like to tell why i am so concerned, in my next post.
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