I never admitted or even alluded to the fact that Kashmiris have hated Indian occupation from day 1. You are making one big assumption here i.e. Kashmiris = Muslim Kashmiris with Pakistani leanings. Kashmiris also includes the Pundits who were forced to leave their homeland by your compatriots. Some/Most/All Muslim Kashmiris might want to secede from India & join Pak OR be independent but that does not mean all Kashmiris hate India :)
Muslim Kashmiris = roughly 95% of all Kashmiris. The terms are virtually synonymous.
As for my compatriots "forcing" the Pandits to leave...everyone from the puppet leaders your government has installed in Srinagar to senior (non-Kashmiri, of course) Indian bureaucrats posted to Kashmir during that period have pointed out the role your government and Governor Jagmohan played in the Pandit exodus. I've said it before, and I'll say it again...the very idea that less than 200 deaths somehow prompted 90%+ of a 160,000 strong community to migrate in a matter of months is beyond implausible (especially when every other minority community in Kashmir managed to stay behind without being "ethnically cleansed").
Anyways, you conveniently missed my other point about Kashmir being a border state and hence requiring military presence.
Like I said...go point that out to the fools who claim there was no military presence and no human rights violations prior to 1989.
As far as I am concerned when Hindu/Sikh Punjabis could leave behind their property in West Punjab (and same for Muslims going the other way) and move to India in 1947, you and your compatriots are also free to move to Pakistan. Then you will truly be independent of India and enjoy democratic rights.
A fallacious analogy.
West Punjab was unequivocally in Pakistan...where as Kashmir is internationally recognized as a disputed territory. And if you're playing the Partition game, they were leaving a Muslim-majority area, where most of the population had indicated that they were in favor of the Muslim League (and therefore the creation of Pakistan). Even before 1989, there wasn't a village in Kashmir that didn't have a clear Muslim majority...and every survey carried out in the region has shown that an overwhelming majority of Kashmiris want independence. It makes no sense (except possibly in the delusional Indian psyche) to expel the majority community.