Pakistan Flag at Lal Chowk, Srinagar in Indian Occupied Kashmir [Eid Mubarik]


Pakistan Flag flying high at Lal Chowk, Srinagar in Indian Occupied Kashmir. Eid Mubarak to everyone and a special Eid Mubarak to all Kashmiris fighting indian occupation!

Who says India has right over Kashmir? Its not few who want that. There are many such examples who want to be with Pakistani, despite of the bad dead government who are not doing anything regarding Kashmir issue.

PS: I am not Kashmiri but I have love for all Kashmiri people.

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^ agree

EID MUBARAK TO ALL KASHMIRIS

Re: Pakistan Flag at Lal Chowk, Srinagar in Indian Occupied Kashmir [Eid Mubarik]

**:jhanda:

Eid Mubarak to them also :slight_smile:
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:jhanda: great

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Pakistan Zindabad :jhanda:

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I have already passed an comment on this let me say again !!!

aaho !! you have love to kashmir ppl rite !!! well Middle and upper class Kashmirs not in kashmir at all !!!! lets get all this kashmirs first in kashmir who are spread across the nation then grant them freedom !!

Even we are not interested anymore with this Kashmir issue !!

Re: Pakistan Flag at Lal Chowk, Srinagar in Indian Occupied Kashmir [Eid Mubarik]

^^ then if they say so about Indians, will you feel Ok with that?

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it's not the pakistani flag it's the flag of islam. there's a major difference. get your facts straight first Aaho. i remember when this happened, it would be nice if you put the date of the article, since if i remember correctly this happened two yrs back

hopefully the security forces can clear out of srinagar. i've spoken to many kashmiri muslims and most of them say it's the major problem with the security forces and not other indians. there are extremists in every community, hindus in the rest of india have bal thacakery extremist types. kashmiri muslims aren't any different and have their versions of cuckoo bal thacerkery.

i would hate to have soldiers around me all the time too. and in j&k there are all different kinds of armed forces not just crpf officers. it's always best that people with guns should never be around civilians since they are humans and humans will abuse that right of using a gun.

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Yes there is often this confusion where people have confused a green flag with a crescent and star in many Kashmiri rallies as a Pakistani flag, when that isn’t the case. However, in **THIS **situation, that flag in the picture is clearly Pakistani; the white banner running down the left differentiates it from a typically ‘Islamic’ flag. This white banner represents the non-Muslim minorities residing in Pakistan, who are to be treated as equal citizens of the state.

Secondly, check this out:

This isn’t just a bunch of people having a good time; that’s what I call a CROWD. Even though the majority of those in Occupied Kashmir want independence and not a merger with Pakistan, they still share a very deep bond with Pakistan, hence why, amongst other things, the overwhelming support for Pakistan’s cricket team (coming from the Subcontinent, I’m sure you know how significant this is).

Lastly, you’re definitely correct in saying that Kashmiris want the Indian Army out of the Kashmir, but you need to realise that’s not all. They also want independence. It is telling that J&K is one of the most well-off amongst India’s other states; India has pumped billions into the state, and yet still, the cry for freedom is still strong. I have a Kashmiri friend who’s a leading member of the World Kashmir Freedom Movement as well as the Jammu and Kashmir Freedom Movement; he regularly gives interviews on TV. He’s shown me scars on his wrist where Indian security forces have tortured him. Says azaadi is in the blood of most Kashmiris, and even if some disagree with Geelani Sahib and Hurriyat in general, they are still not amenable to Indian rule.

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@nisha25 Ok again you mashed up all kind of comments you can give.

First its Pakistani flag if you may can see it “clearly”.

“The flag of Islam” if there is any its this one: Star and crescent - Wikipedia

All kind of armed forces? which all? you mean Jihadi? How many Jihadi have you sen involved in human brutality and killing locals just for nothing?

You just made a pilao of different topics.

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i was talking to a kashmiri muslim in a j&k community when this happened and he said that it was the flag of islam, which doesn't have the white stripe on the side, the pakistani flag has the white stripe on the left side

you can argue with him about it or maybe these are a different group of extremists and not the educated KMs.

but what i said in my above comment was what kashmiri muslims that are educated have told me.

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yaar many of new generation not really bother abt this issue currently !! all wanna see this state take their freedom and live in peace !! if possible we can expect little harmony if not we are not bother too !!! let them be on their own and have fun !!

One thing we miss kashmirs women :wink:

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hohohoho.. I think they just ran out of color for that white strip? :D

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you wish:p :(

btw, try not to get tiny kashmir valley mixed up with the opinions of the rest of j&k

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they have changed the design of the flag to avoid legal complications.

:jhanda:

Jammu and Kashmir is Pakistan