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#pahalgamattack another perspective!! My comment section is open 🫡

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Iram Bashir1 year ago

Mam what about those whose houses are destroyed💔

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Manan1 year ago

Tooti ditikh kashrin puzaar nebre!😂

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WaHid_ul_islam1 year ago

Where are candle lights? Where are protests? Where is the shutdown? Where is anger? Sit down, you are a hypocrite.

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HUDI1 year ago

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Ashish Parashar1 year ago

It is important to acknowledge a few clear facts: Yes, the service providers — taxi drivers, hoteliers, pony owners, guides, doctors, and rescuers — were Muslims, and they were paid by the tourists for their services. They earned their livelihood through tourism, just like service providers anywhere else in the world. There was no charity involved — it was business, not benevolence. No one is claiming that all Muslims are terrorists — that would be an unfair generalization. However, the uncomfortable truth remains that almost all terrorists attacking Kashmir and elsewhere have been Muslims. Ignoring this fact is nothing but self-deception. If today's Kashmiri Muslims truly claim to have changed, the real and only test is whether they actively work to bring back and resettle the Kashmiri Pandits, who were brutally killed, raped, and driven out of their ancestral homes, becoming refugees in their own country. If they do not make honest efforts to correct this historic injustice, it becomes quite clear that their current displays of sympathy are nothing more than crocodile tears — aimed solely at protecting their earnings through tourism, not a true transformation of heart. Until then, words without action will remain hollow.

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انا_على_العهد1 year ago

The lenses of Kashmiris are more clearer than common Indian people. We can see what others can't because this is not the first time we have been made scapegoats. For people in India it might be an incident in which ppl were killed but for us it has many perspectives.

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Insha Tariq1 year ago

Today, while going out in an auto for the first time after the tragic incident,i was asked the same question,being only kashmiri there, all eyes were on me,my whole body got drenched in sweat. The ones who seek to justify bloodshed have long forgotten what it means to be human.

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Sheetal1 year ago

Pakistan also shares borders with many other Indian states but why always in Kashmir? Why were Kashmiri terrorists involved? WHO HELP THESE TERRORISTS TO HIDE IN KASHMIR AFTER THE ATTACK? #Kashmir #PahalgamTerroristAttack

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idRe2s Sheikh🔻1 year ago

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Arjun1 year ago

Cant you change your palestine supporting flag with Indian flag. If you really believe it was your people.

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Aj1 year ago

Mohtarma…Kashmir bandh isliye raha kyunki unko Tourism industry bachani hae…tell me before this how many times Kashmir has observed bandh on any killings…& yes don’t forget KPs what u did with them..aapke clean chit dene se kuch nahi hoga..Kashmirs are equally responsible!

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