Kashmir has been at the center of a brutal tug-of-war between India and Pakistan for over sixty years. They have been struggling to obtain the region. There has been a temporary resolution, known as the line of control, splitting Kashmir so that India gets control over two thirds of the region. However, even though tensions had lessened, they haven't stopped completely. Three additional wars broke out between India and Pakistan. Pakistan believes Kashmir belongs to them because of its Muslim majority. Also Kashmiri people would much rather be with Pakistan even though India is rapidly growing economically, because of its Muslim majority-they're in fear of being considered second class citizens to the Hindus.
Legally, Jammu & Kashmir is an integral and inseparable part of India. The British had ruled India as one undivided country made up of many provinces and princely states. When they left, India was partitioned into two separate countries. The new country, as mentioned earlier, was called Pakistan. The British as well as the leaders of both India and Pakistan had agreed to one basic principle - every inch of land must go either to India or to Pakistan. In other words, people living in India before the partition of 1947, had only two options: they could either join Pakistan or they could join India. They could not remain independent.Jammu & Kashmir was actually an exception. The Maharaja of the State had wanted time to decide whether he should join Pakistan or join India. But the rulers of Pakistan did not want to give him the opportunity to decide and instead attacked his state, killing hundreds of people and causing extensive damage to property. The Pakistani action forced the Maharaja to join India. But still pakistan try to take over kashmir which is illegal.
The Kashmir earthquake in 2005 was primarily caused by the collision of the Indian Plate into the Eurasian Plate, resulting in intense tectonic activity along the boundary between the two plates. This convergence led to the buildup of stress over time, eventually resulting in a powerful earthquake that devastated the region.
Kashmiris wanted to join Pk but their raja sold the region to India. now India is stubborn enough to hold on kashmir despite her wish to join Pk. while Pk knowing the Muslim majority in kashmir and also under the sense of brotherhood with kashmiri Muslims wants to get it back from India. later on it will be the wish of kashmiris to join Pk or make their own coubtry. MIND INDIA HAS BEEN CAUSING BLOODSHED, KILLING INNOCENTS, BEING STUBBORN, AVOIDING THE DECISIONS OF UNO AND VOILATING HUMAN RIGHTS EVER SINCE IT HELD ON KASHMIR!
ROADMAP to solve Kashmir Issue has four aspects namely its main purpose the formula, its implementation and its salient features. Let us elaborate(a) The Main PurposeThe main rather the sole purpose of our road map is to ensure a peaceful, prosperous and respectable future for India, Pakistan and Kashmir. As everybody knows, Kashmir Issue has already caused two bloody wars between India and Pakistan, has also been sucking the blood of their economies and has subjected Kashmiris to miseries, massacres and continuous agony during last about six decades and if the issue remains unresolved it is definitely going to harm all the three nations far more than it has done in the past.(b) The Formula:Our Formula to solve Kashmir Issue is that the divided Jammu Kashmir State be re-united in five peaceful phases and made a fully independent state with a democratic, federal and secular system of government and having friendly relations with both India and Pakistan. Fifteen years after re-unification and independence there be a UN supervised referendum in which Kashmiris would determine whether Kashmir should perpetuate its independence, become part of India or Pakistan or adopt any other course and that democratically given popular verdict of Kashmiris be accepted by all concerned as final settlement of Kashmir Issue and implemented.(c) Implementation:It would have been in the fitness of things if the governments of India and Pakistan and Kashmiri leadership on both sides of the LoC could take collective steps to implement this formula. But in the light of the past experience, it looks quite difficult if not impossible, to expect that sort of fairness, broadmindedness and sleflessness from all the three parties. The alternative is that the UN Secretary General appoints as the initial step to implement the unanimous Security Council resolution No. 1172 of June 6, 1998, an International Kashmir Committee (IKC) comprising one nominee each of the UN Secretary General, permanent member countries of the Security Council, NAM, OIC, EU, Germany and Japan. The Committee members should discuss the formula first among themselves and evolve a practicable and easy way to implement it. It should then discuss the matter with the governments of India and Pakistan and Kashmiri leadership and obtain their approval and consent to cooperate with the Committee in implementation of the Formula. Obtaining of consent and cooperation of India, Pakistan and Kashmiri leadership will complete the first phase. The second phase will be withdrawal of all foreign armed forces and militants and civil personnel from the State. The third phase will be to disarm all anti and pro-India militants including the murderous Task Force. It will also include repatriation to their homes of the people displaced as a result of armed freedom struggle. The fourth phase will be to reopen all intra Kashmir roads closed since 1948 and establish the first national assembly in Srinagar comprising members of the existing assemblies at Srinagar, Muzaffarabad and Gilgit. The Central government will be formed out of senior officials of the three governments. The Parliament to be elected will be bicameral with National Assembly (Lower House) based on population of all the five provinces i.e. Kashmir Valley, Jammu, Ladakh, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan. The Upper House (Senate) will have equal representation of all the five provinces. IKC will leave the State after formation of the central and provincial governments following the first general elections. The fifth phase will be to have the referendum to determine the future of the State and to implement the result of the referendum. Implementation of the result of the referendum will settle Kashmir Issue forever.(d) SALIENT FEATURES OF THE ROADMAP(i)This formula solves Kashmir Issue without injuring the national egos of India or Pakistan as neither of them will be required to handover the part of Kashmir under ones control to the other.(ii)This formula solves the Issue without causing mass-migrations, communal/ethnic disturbances or further bloodshed(iii)This solution safeguards the national interests especially the national security of all the three nations since both India and Pakistan will be having friendly relations with Kashmir.(iv)This solution will change Kashmir from the position of a bone of contention to a bridge of friendship between India and Pakistan(v)The final solution of the issue evolved through JKLF formula will be-based on the freely expressed and unfettered will of Kashmiri people(vi)This Roadmap solves Kashmir Issue without disturbing the national ideologies of India and Pakistan(vii)Friendly relations between India and Pakistan to be achieved by this satisfactory solution of Kashmir Issue can help both politically, economically and diplomatically enabling both to upgrade their economic, political and diplomatic positions.(viii)This solution of Kashmir Issue will help to solve other disputes between India and Pakistan.(ix)Once India and Pakistan stop pulling each others legs on international level, both will play important roles in international matters and in the process raisE their own position tosfar more respectable heights than they are today(x)This solution of Kashmir Issue will save all the three nations from the horrors of an atomic war between India and Pakistan which is inevitable in case the issue remains unresolved.(xi)This solution will ensure a peaceful, prosperous and respectful future for all the three nations if India and Pakistan just part with the parts of Kashmir under their control. What a collossal gain for what a small price!
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two plates come together to causing the ground to shake, buildings to collapse and people to die.
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The Kashmir earthquake of 2005 lasted around 30 seconds. It was recorded to be the 14th most destructive in the world. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However, I felt it for over 2 minutes. I was taking a shower and I was able to dry myself, put on clothes, watch my bathroom wall crack -_-, open the door, run towards the stairs,then down, up again to grab my brother, down again and out. When I got out it still hadn't ended. and The 'roar' of the quake was HUGE!
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Before the British left India, they vowed to create some sort of hate, in order to contradict Mahatma Gandhi's statement of a unified country. They rumoured to the Muslim minority that the reformed Indian Government would be a all Hindu part, which would, in turn become a threat to the Muslim people (of course a rumour as India's 3rd President, Zakir Hussian was a proud Indian Muslim). Nevertheless, the Muslim's in the then British India felt threatened by this and opted to create two Muslim nations, to the convenience of the Muslim's living in West and East India, respectively. Unfortunately, this feud is still ongoing in the subcontinent, however India and Bangladesh are very friendly and both have a minority population of the two religions. Pakistan, however, may have a temple in Karachi, are still very prejudice and racist towards the Hindu and Sikh population, driving them back to India and causing bitter relations between the two neighbouring countries.
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