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Fears of Unrest in UK as India-Pakistan Tensions Spark London Embassy Protest


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Posted
6 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Are you Blindfolded or brainwashed...😂

Take your pick🤗

You are either not British or you are not under 70 years old....take your pick 

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Wrong 🥰

So we've had the same education 👍 what happened, what went wrong, were you bullied at school or something 

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Just now, baansgr said:

So we've had the same education 👍 what happened, what went wrong, were you bullied at school or something 

No, it's just a matter of intelligence and ability to read and understand sources in different languages. Sure, if you follow only English books you get a one-sided view far off reality. 

I don't judge about you because you enjoyed only British education. No harm intended 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

No, it's just a matter of intelligence and ability to read and understand sources in different languages. Sure, if you follow only English books you get a one-sided view far off reality. 

I don't judge about you because you enjoyed only British education. No harm intended 

Non taken whatsoever. Thankyou, you have just proved my point☝️ 

Posted
3 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

What a nonsense😂😂😂.

Nothing to do with the British?😂😂😂

Go to school again 🥰

 

The British were not involved in this.

Fact 1: Kashmir had the choice to join with either Pakistan or India, but the local  ruler Hari Singh, opted for independence in August 1947.

Fact 2: Pakistani tribespeople with the tacit backing of Pakistan launched an insurgency and invaded  Kashmir, with the intent of forcing the annexation of Kashmir by Pakistan.

Fact 3: In response, the Kashmir government faced with Pakistani violence chose to join with India.

Fact 4: The Indians themselves chose partition in 1947.

Fact 5. Great Britain had no involvement Kashhmir's decision to join India.

 

Easy to blame  a former colonial power, but the Indians and Pakistanis are big boys and girls and have had 78 years / 3 generations, to work out their differences. The hatred between Hindus and Muslims is not the fault of Great Britainn.

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1 minute ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The British were not involved in this.

Fact 1: Kashmir had the choice to join with either Pakistan or India, but the local  ruler Hari Singh, opted for independence in August 1947.

Fact 2: Pakistani tribespeople with the tacit backing of Pakistan launched an insurgency and invaded  Kashmir, with the intent of forcing the annexation of Kashmir by Pakistan.

Fact 3: In response, the Kashmir government faced with Pakistani violence chose to join with India.

Fact 4: The Indians themselves chose partition in 1947.

Fact 5. Great Britain had no involvement Kashhmir's decision to join India.

 

Easy to blame  a former colonial power, but the Indians and Pakistanis are big boys and girls and have had 78 years / 3 generations, to work out their differences. The hatred between Hindus and Muslims is not the fault of Great Britainn.

....and was was before 1947 ?? They've been independent ??

No British there?

Enlighten me!

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2 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The British were not involved in this.

Fact 1: Kashmir had the choice to join with either Pakistan or India, but the local  ruler Hari Singh, opted for independence in August 1947.

Fact 2: Pakistani tribespeople with the tacit backing of Pakistan launched an insurgency and invaded  Kashmir, with the intent of forcing the annexation of Kashmir by Pakistan.

Fact 3: In response, the Kashmir government faced with Pakistani violence chose to join with India.

Fact 4: The Indians themselves chose partition in 1947.

Fact 5. Great Britain had no involvement Kashhmir's decision to join India.

 

Easy to blame  a former colonial power, but the Indians and Pakistanis are big boys and girls and have had 78 years / 3 generations, to work out their differences. The hatred between Hindus and Muslims is not the fault of Great Britainn.

Hogwash 

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13 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Partition happened the day after British forces left India in 1947 .

I have already provided the dates .

Anyway, lets keep to the current  story about what's happening today .

The Irish love going on about history and apportioning the blame to Brits for everything  

Partition happened before the British left.

 

The British left after ceding independence to Pakistan on August 14 1947 and India on August 15 1947 on which day the British Military in India retired to barracks awaiting embarkation.

 

The last British military unit to leave India was the 1st Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert’s), which embarked at Bombay on 28 February 1948.

 

Now unless you’ve got some kind of a time warp going on, Pakistan was already a sovereign state before the British handed India its independence.


I’m not at all sure what your reference to the Irish is.

 

 

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   The British Hindus and Sikhs will not accept any abuse , they will be out on the streets tooled up and mob handed 

Which British Hindus and Sikhs are you speaking on behalf of?

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A very "well to do" Indian family live 3 doors up from my mother. She is very fond of them, frequently gives them plants from her garden and does an excellent and hilarious impression of the mother 😀.

 

They got so fed up with the UK they put their 4 bed detached house on the market to move back home.

 

Be interesting to see their next move. I suspect there are Pakistanis in the same neighbourhood. Awkward.  I'm guessing they're sick of the poverty and depravity in the UK and will move back to an upmarket Indian suburb free of the UKs greatest strength of multiculturalism.

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Posted
17 hours ago, baansgr said:

That wasnt the cause, they had been fighting each other for centuries. Partition of India was needed to stop a brutal civil war...

 

The partition started a brutal civil war.   There was no pre-thought, planning or action.    "Here, you bloody nasty Indians, deal with it.   We are leaving, not our problem."

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28 minutes ago, tjintx said:

 

The partition started a brutal civil war.   There was no pre-thought, planning or action.    "Here, you bloody nasty Indians, deal with it.   We are leaving, not our problem."

 

  Who are you quoting ?

Who called them " bloody nasty Indians " ?

Posted
3 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

That swerved my question but at least we know which particular recidivist you get your ideas from.

 

 

   It doesn't  swerve your question ,  it answers your question .

It states the groups that would oppose Muslim violence  and abuse from Muslims 

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