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By varun19r in Uncategorized       
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For all those who are keeping an eye on the Kashmir issue... I'm being as frank as I can here.

Disclaimer: I'm not against any Pakistani common man, there are lots and lots of nice people. I'm only against their government and possibly, their state-funded terrorism (which is harming themselves like a parasite).
All I wish for is world peace. I'm not speaking for anybody, just stating the facts.

It's pure hypocrisy by the separatists. Everyone forgot the help the Indian Army lent during floods, everyone forgot the rescue operations. The army men provided them with supplies, and at some places they even laid down to make a man-bridge for the victims to cross over safely. The separatist leaders (I doubt that they have a secret alliance with either the Pakistan government or the terrorists or both) are sending their children to safe places like Britain and installing the feeling of hatred in the minds of the locals, making them pelt stones at public property and at the army men.

They say that they can survive without the aid from the Indian government, but as of now, it's far from reality. If it does happen, then they are the ones who will face the blow. Being a part of India, Kashmiris have very good facilities. For example, there is a separate quota for Kashmiri immigrant students in any Indian state. They are just being brainwashed by the above suspected groups.

There came a news some months ago that a woman was raped by a personnel from the Indian army. There was a lot of media coverage. But later, the woman herself admitted that the rapist was not a soldier, but a localite from her village. Our sold out prestitute media didn't cover this much.

There have also been speculations that Pakistan government or their army (which isn't totally controlled by the government) might be persuading the localites to protest in order to seek revenge against India for liberating Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) from Pakistan. If you aren't aware, Western Pakistan didn't take good care of Bangladesh...they were called names and insulted. If you ask today's old Bangladeshis, you'll come to know that they never felt like they were a part of Pakistan, but very isolated. India and Bangladesh are currently benifitting each other through trade relations (jute textile, gas pipeline connections, high speed internet - upcoming project etc.).

At the end of the day, International borders are only man-made boundaries. There should be no hate. By destroying public property, they are incurring a loss to themselves. I hope that these protestors realize the truth as early as possible and let this drama end.

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  1. A look at downtown Akron.

  2. NBA star of the world champions Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team was born and raised in Akron.

  3. In the downtown area of Akron, an area was developed to bring people into the city for free concerts and outdoor activities including ethnic festivals.

  4. an old painting of Akron as it looked in 1870, but is now home to over 200,000 people.

  5. another view of Cleveland. Home of the Cleveland Browns football team, the Cleveland Indians baseball team and the world champions Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team.

  6. The term rock and roll began in Cleveland

  7. Years ago, this river caught on fire because of the pollution in it. The city since has cleaned it up and made the area a tourist attraction with many stores and entertainment revenues.

  8. Cleveland as it was in the past, but now home to nearly half a million people.

  9. This is the capital city of the state of Ohio.

  10. One of the largest universities in the United States.

  11. The stadium holds over 105,000 people for sporting and other events. The Ohio State football program is one of the best in the country.

  12. Columbus in the past, but now home to over 800,000 people.

  13. Cincinnati is located in the south-west part of the state along side the Ohio River.

  14. In the center of this aerial view, you will see the stadiums of the Cincinnati Bengals football team and the Cincinnati Reds baseball team.

  15. A painting of Cincinnati in the 1800`s and home of around 300,000 people.

  16. Toledo and the Maumee River in the winter. you can see the ice on the river.

  17. Toledo is now home to over 280,000 people.

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