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Originally posted by Double Edge View PostThis is very broad, i'm referring to the boys who got killed and the day after i get to see an entire page in the paper with a father asking for justice and going to the street.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostThey will remain apolitical. But this reminds me of what we see all too often. We don't let our forces do their job. Cops can act so long as the political bosses consent, otherwise they will be transferred for insubordination. There is always this element of interference. The same thing could be said to have happened here. Whether it continues or is temporary remains to be seen. This time the excuse is the elections, what will it be next time.
Btw, next time it would be business as usual. The para-military guys won't be prosecuted, since they act under AFSPA. And Modi would realise that the sales pitch was to become his worst nightmare.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostState formation is complete the borders are more or less defined and cannot be altered.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostWhat about nation building. When one asks whether Kashmir or the NE feel or should want to be in India. What is their identity. This is where Article 370 comes in and it is thought that removing it will complete the nation building aspect with Kashmir. Whether that is true or not is up for debate.
Nation building requires a sense of responsibility of all citizens concerned and not picking up guns. Demand from those in power for what they need - roads, power, jobs and help the administration in achieving those, and kicking out from office those who do not perform. No one is stopping the Nagas or the Bodos to stage a dharna in Delhi and being heard.
The identity is Indian. In this case it is not upto Kashmiris or the people of NE to decide whether they want to be with India. These are strategically important landscapes. It's the habit, that is bad. The GoI wakes up after an incident, there are no procedures in place to prevent those.
Removal of Article 370 - well, if rest of India cannot buy land in Kashmir how do the population assimilate? The equation should be simple and straight, if Kashmiris don't want people from other regions, then they should stay within Kashmir. And it applies for NE too. Why can't a Tamilian or a North Indian buy land in my beautiful town? I own one here. As I said before, this is discrimination. These stupid law needs to go.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostToo many outsiders moving in. Can go as far back to the annexation of Assam by the British.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostSo should we prevent land ownership by outsiders in Assam now.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostSee, how this reverberates back when people from your region migrate to the rest of India. Maybe its a good idea not to broadcast this too widely as it can be seen as inciting.
Have I ever said anything that made you think I don't want people from the rest of India in Assam? Inciting?
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There is no need to play the devils advocate when there's no need.
The kashmiris, the nagas and other rebels aren't stupid. They know exactly their position in geopolitics. Those positions will not change whether 370 or 371A stays or go's.
Btw, the indian state does not need numbers in any house to strengthen its union. I tried to explain this to you before but you seem to stick to randomly changing opinions and articles on the internet than basic logic.
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Originally posted by commander View PostThen my newspaper was wrong then. Last I read, the police team that went in to arrest those terrorists were pelted with stones, bombs thrown at, beaten . Even a top cop was seriously injured among many. Care to shed some light on it maybe ?
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Originally posted by Oracle View PostAll political. If Kashmiris have a problem, they can do a hunger-strike in-front of the Parliament. In essence, they need to talk. Picking up guns, killing innocents and becoming Pakistani stooges is what has earned them the kicks they get. A grenade blast in Kashmir gets international attention, scores of people killed in NE doesn't get any prime-time slot on National TV. They know that and react as such. If militancy in Kashmir was a home-grown one, maybe perceptions could have been addressed by catering to the demands of the rebellious crowd. Since it's funded by Pakistan, I doubt any solution is there in the near term.
Originally posted by Oracle View PostIt's a choice. I used mine, even though personally I'm a fan of Mr. Modi and his policies. The Armed Forces are apolitical, I'd like to see they remain as such.
Good question.
4. Special powers of the armed forces.—Any commissioned officer, warrant officer, non commissioned officer or any other person of equivalent rank in the armed forces may, in a disturbed area :—
(a) if he is of opinion that it is necessary so to do for the maintenance of public order, after giving such due warning as he may consider necessary, fire upon or otherwise use force; even to the causing of death, against any person who is acting in contravention of any law or order for the time being in force in the disturbed area prohibiting the assembly of five or more persons or the carrying of weapons or of things capable of being used as weapons or of fire-arms, ammunition or explosive substances;
You can read the rest here.
This is why the killing of the two guys in Kashmir was an unfortunate incident, and those guys of RR shouldn't have been blamed or prosecuted.
Originally posted by Oracle View PostAgree. How? Maybe closer co-operation between the Army and the civilians of disturbed areas. RR are doing a fine job in my District organizing blood donation camps, building toilets etc.
Do remember, there is nothing like a complete win for the State incase of an insurgency. One or some will always be left out from prosecution or the hail of bullets, so they can be used in future for political gains. Both Central & State, government & agencies ensure such.
What about nation building. When one asks whether Kashmir or the NE feel or should want to be in India. What is their identity. This is where Article 370 comes in and it is thought that removing it will complete the nation building aspect with Kashmir. Whether that is true or not is up for debate.
Originally posted by Oracle View PostWhy and how did the Bodo militancy come into being?
It was only in 1826 that Assam ceded to the British Dominion under the aegis of the Treaty of Yandabu which was a logical corollary of the Anglo Burmese War.
This annexation of Assam has always been seen as the cause behind the enormously fierce and independent minded swathes of Assam's populace.
So should we prevent land ownership by outsiders in Assam now. See, how this reverberates back when people from your region migrate to the rest of India. Maybe its a good idea not to broadcast this too widely as it can be seen as inciting.Last edited by Double Edge; 14 Dec 14,, 03:56.
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Originally posted by commander View Postlol bro.. calm down.. I am not saying we should torture this guy... I only said he should be made an example of him so that anyone even for fun wants to back terrorists will think 10 times before they do so.
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Originally posted by commander View Post"Thought police" , haha sounds something out of a sci-fi movie like Minority report.
Originally posted by commander View PostAlthough I agree too much policing is an issue but we have to agree without a certain amount of policing the real face of humans shows itself which is not all dandy.
What I can't tell you I hate your guts? What law is there that I must stop hating you?
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Originally posted by antimony View Post"Make an example of him"? Maybe you have got the whole concept of justice wrong. Guilty folks are punished legally, they are not tortured. though nothing would please me more than taking a blunt knife and skinning these people slowly, allowing the government a hint of that power means that soon you are hanging upside down from the ceiling of a a police "enhanced interrogation" cell and being beaten to an inch of your life, till you sign your property away to some local politician.
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Originally posted by commander View PostFor example this guy,
ISIS twitter account operator ‘Mehdi’ arrested in Bangalore
Eventhough he is not physically fighting in Syria I say treat this SOB properly and make an example of him.
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Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View PostWhy not? Thought police is a billion times more scary than terrorists.
Physically aiding and abetting? You've don't got laws dealing with that? Staying quiet? That's called freedom.
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Originally posted by Oracle View PostThat is not true.
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DE, even though your post wasn't addressed to me, I'm taking the liberty of answering a few points.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostThe people in the valley went with the boys and kicked up a stink. They've been on the receiving end for a long time now. Can those perceptions be addressed or not ?
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostSo you see i'm not condemning Modi for his actions (yet) unlike some in this thread.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostThe comparison between AFSPA & SOFA was made loosely in terms of legal protection for operating in a troubled area. When or Why does an army require such to operate within its own borders ?
4. Special powers of the armed forces.—Any commissioned officer, warrant officer, non commissioned officer or any other person of equivalent rank in the armed forces may, in a disturbed area :—
(a) if he is of opinion that it is necessary so to do for the maintenance of public order, after giving such due warning as he may consider necessary, fire upon or otherwise use force; even to the causing of death, against any person who is acting in contravention of any law or order for the time being in force in the disturbed area prohibiting the assembly of five or more persons or the carrying of weapons or of things capable of being used as weapons or of fire-arms, ammunition or explosive substances;
You can read the rest here.
This is why the killing of the two guys in Kashmir was an unfortunate incident, and those guys of RR shouldn't have been blamed or prosecuted.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostHave to create these legal instruments so as to protect the people there otherwise, rights, freedom, justice and whatever else we hold dear becomes meaningless without security. Whether AFSPA stays or goes is the army's call. They have the task of protecting those areas.
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostIndia's way of dealing with insurgencies is to defeat them militarily and then politically co-opt the adversary. These people then run their own rackets are corrupt as anything and deliver little to the citizen that voted for them.
Do remember, there is nothing like a complete win for the State incase of an insurgency. One or some will always be left out from prosecution or the hail of bullets, so they can be used in future for political gains. Both Central & State, government & agencies ensure such.
Why and how did the Bodo militancy come into being?Last edited by Oracle; 13 Dec 14,, 19:22.
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