PM Says "Conspiracy", "Campaign To Discredit" Film 'The Kashmir Files' - Page 4

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: catchmeifucan

@Zeal:

Of course it didn’t happen overnight neither it was a one day thing. But someone had to start acknowledging the issue at some point of time, which no one did. Jagmohan could’ve done something but even he fled from the scene. BJP+RSS etc- the self appointed caretakers of the Hindus who were able to collect forces together from as far as down south in the name of Karaseva and successfully demolished the Babri Masjid , somehow never had KPs and their plight on their agenda. They came into power in 1996 - the most revered and respected Atal ji was the PM. But Alas, even he couldn’t do anything for them.

Coming back to the topic, today they are talking about a movie made on their misery but how is merely talking about it going to help the victims?

Well...Jagmohan did his best but it was too late. It's really unfair to blame him.


https://theprint.in/opinion/jagmohans-death-a-personal-loss-for-kashmiri-pandits-he-saved-us-became-a-victim-of-lies/652433/


https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/i-did-my-best-to-stem-the-exodus/

Edited by Wistfulness - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
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@catchmeifucan:

Ofcourse BJP didn't do enough for Kashmiri Pandits and should be rightfully called out to do more.

But atleast they did not blame them for their own sufferings and run a sly program against them.So called NGOs running Azaad kashmir initiative are funded by Congress-Soros tie up.

That's why I am saying read up be informed, the rest is your call.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Wistfulness

I'd like to add that Farooq Abdullah released 70 hard-core terrorists in 1989.


By the time Jagmohan took over for his second term, it was too late.


“Hardly had I gone to bed when the two telephones at my bedside started ringing, almost continuously. At the other end, there were voices of alarm, of concern, of fright, sometimes muted voices of men too terror-stricken to speak. “Tonight is our last night”, moaned one voice. “By morning, we – all Kashmiri Pandits – would be butchered”, said another voice. “Send us aeroplanes; take us out of the Valley; evacuate us at night if you do not want to see our corpses in the morning”. Pleaded another. “Our womenfolk, our sisters, our mothers, would be abducted, and we menfolk slaughtered”, shrieked yet another voice. Some callers told me that they would just hold on to their telephones so that I could hear the terrible slogans and exhortations that were emanating from hundreds of loudspeakers fitted on the mosques. The noises, they said, were deafening and it appeared that a number of recorded tapes were being simultaneously played at a overloud pitch, causing horrible effects in resonance and permeating the atmosphere with terror and fear of imminent death,”


Attempts were made to make Jagmohan a scapegoat. Unfortunately misinformed/ill-informed still have this perception. Whereas Kashmiri Pandits revered Jagmohan.


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/indus-calling/jagmohan-the-lion-who-saved-kashmir-and-the-hindus/

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Zeal: What makes you think I didn’t read up on the matter ? My material may not be the same as yours and my understanding of the events may not be the same as yours because you see we are two different people.🤔. You sound like you have an authority on the subject. Time to get down from that high horse mate!

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeal17


Attempts were made to make Jagmohan a scapegoat. Unfortunately misinformed/ill-informed still have this perception. Whereas Kashmiri Pandits revered Jagmohan.


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/indus-calling/jagmohan-the-lion-who-saved-kashmir-and-the-hindus/

True. Jagmohan was despised by the political class but he earned public goodwill. In the end, that's what matters.
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Posted: 3 years ago
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@catchmeifucan I'm sharing the sources that shaped my viewpoint you can share yours as well. It doesn't have to be like your events, my events because only one course of event happened. However, there were manipulations that distorted the public's perception of these events.


Ideally, end goal of our conversations should be one of us get the right information otherwise what's the point of discussion?

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: McGorgeous

Eh, Modi cares as little about the displacement of the Kashmiri Pandits as the next politician. But this plays to his base, so here we are.

If Modi cared then he would have done something about it..

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: catchmeifucan

Zeal: What makes you think I didn’t read up on the matter ? My material may not be the same as yours and my understanding of the events may not be the same as yours because you see we are two different people.🤔. You sound like you have an authority on the subject. Time to get down from that high horse mate!

UP mein now we have Flying buses...😎

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