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The exodus of Kashmiri Pundits. Captured on camera. Denied for decades. Pay attention to the part where the Islamists forced Hindus to march in the front of their processions.
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Militants complained of human rights violations when they were denied, believe it or not, a telephone connection. This is from Hazratbal siege in 1993. Also pay attention to local Kashmiri muslims justifying weapons in the Hazratbal Shrine
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Watch this lady's drama where she made up a story about her babies being held captive in the Hazratbal shrine. Of course, no babies or children were held as hostages
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And watch the role of media with a 'colonial mindset' going on about human rights. The behavior of that white dude is something else, as though he still is the ruler of India.
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The infamous Mast Gul, who burnt down Charar-i-Sharief in 1995. Watch Alpana Kishore of erstwhile Newstrack explain what really happened. The terrorists burnt the shrine down and the army was blamed.
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Full credit for all this goes to the brilliant and brave Newstrack team of Manoj Raghuvanshi, Alpana Kishore and Madhu Trehan. Linking the 3 full episodes here.
Reporting from Kashmir, 1989 to 1994 - Part 1
Reporting from Kashmir, 1989 to 1994 - Part 2
Reporting from Kashmir, 1989 to 1994 - Part 3 (
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Let every Sanatan Dharmi worth his salt know this . I'm one who's spent a lifetime in a Muslim ghetto. It wasn't always a Muslim ghetto. It was a cosmopolitan neighborhood around independence with Jews, Parsis, Armenian Christians, Goan Christians, Manglorean Christians, apart from Sanatan Dharmis from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan ( the latter two - all moneylenders who ran away at the first sign of trouble) , a few Sikhs & of course hardy Marathas mostly from the Konkan & western Maharashtra.
I know what we had to undergo, when the landlord - a Parsi sold the property to a frontman of Dawood . And my family had members practising in the Mumbai High Court. By 2010 , in our colony, from the 200 odd tenants, only 25 non Muslims remained. Half of them were Sikhs. Half of them Marathas & people from coastal Karnataka. Till date, though no one from my family lives there, every Eid ul Adha the entire colony sees literally 200 goats slaughtered and the water in the water tank turn red or smell of blood from 7-11 am every morning on that day.
Compensation is a good 30-40 kgs meat in raw or prepared form . But that's mostly coz my family has been influential in the area thanks to some of whom being lawyers, philanthropy, etc.
I leave you to draw your own conclusion.