Brigadier (Retired) Manjit Singh In a recent statement in the State Legislative Assembly, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, has rejected the misnomer of mass graves in Jammu and Kashmir. “Most of the graves have only one person and a few are with two persons but no grave is having more than two persons”, he said. By so saying the Chief Minister has laid to rest the false … [Read more...] about Unmarked graves: A product of revolting atrocity by terrorists
Eating the nation from within: Pakistan army at work
S Ranjan Come September and Pakistan gets into a frenzy of nationalism. The reason is the well nurtured belief that in this month the Pakistan Army defeated the Indian army in the war of 1965. The defence of Lahore against a much superior and larger Indian army on September, 06 1965, is celebrated as ‘Defence Day’. This charade has been going on for decades despite its … [Read more...] about Eating the nation from within: Pakistan army at work
Repose faith in the security forces
Novita Singh As a prelude to the submission of the final report of the interlocutor’s, withdrawal of the pay for research paper Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) or dilution of its existing cialis canadian pharmacy powers in J&K has become a topic of hot debate yet again. Interestingly, the interlocutors, during their last visit to J&K Rainbow but It's … [Read more...] about Repose faith in the security forces
British back benchers please voters at the cost of Kashmir
Brigadier (Retired) Manjit Singh The United Kingdom is at its imperial best once again, the mere whiff of brownie points that some of its Members of Parliament (MP’s) can earn from the Pakistanis in their constituency has propelled the entire British Parliament into a debate on alleged Human Rights violation in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. The motion was moved by a … [Read more...] about British back benchers please voters at the cost of Kashmir
US-Pak Relations: Strained to the point of breaking
Prabhakar Gupta Post the, by now, famous pre-dawn strike in Pakistan’s Abottabad, US-Pakistan relations have become so strained, that they are slowly reaching a breaking point. Pakistan is at a stage where the Madrasa culture has caught the nation by the throat, a culture that will not allow an inclusive democracy to survive. Hardcore Sunni tenets, as ordered by the Al … [Read more...] about US-Pak Relations: Strained to the point of breaking




