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JNU erupts over 'Shaheed Afzal Guru', 'Azad Kashmir'; rival student groups clash, police deployed


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Well its a never ending problem unless a full scale war break out and pakistan convincingly defeated like like Germany and Japan in 1945.Islamic brotherhood is too strong , you can suppress them for time being but they will rise again and again

Agree. However, the "brotherhood" keeps rising because many of them are brainwashed in to believing that is the right thing to do. Having special status under Article 370 does not translate in to having the right to go against Ind 

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At this rate, India might not survive after 100 years. We might see anti nationals, separatists breaking this country in pieces. The only good thing is we won't be alive to witness it.

 

 

Every 50 years or so, the map of the world changes. Right now it may not be viable for new countries to spring up in the sub-con, but in future who knows it may sound as a better option

 

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The bigger problem is media giving them more attention. When media starts ignoring them, they will lose the motivation to do irrational things.

In this case shows such as Newshour are helping to expose these idiots

General G.D Bakshi actually cried on Newshour because of how the flag, a pride for the soilders, is being turned into an issue by these elements 

Such incidences make me wonder if people are responsible / accountable / mature enough for Ind to function properly as a democrasy. If a large proportion of the population is made up of such idiots / troublemakers, things may turn chaotic. As they say who needs enemies when you have such friends!

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In this case shows such as Newshour are helping to expose these idiots

General G.D Bakshi actually cried on Newshour because of how the flag, a pride for the soilders, is being turned into an issue by these elements 

Such incidences make me wonder if people are responsible / accountable / mature enough for Ind to function properly as a democrasy. If a large proportion of the population is made up of such idiots / troublemakers, things may turn chaotic. As they say who needs enemies when you have such friends!

Too many extreme ideas are floating around these days. Just go to Facebook and the kind of rubbish that s been spread by lot of people are mind boggling. People are getting brainwashed by some fools. Especially one particular community.

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I think we must deal with this issue more peacefully rather being aggressive, this might sound unattractive and passive solution but it is the most effective one. 

Remember, Mughals and the British were able to conquer India not through war but through playing politics in an already highly polarized society. Retaliating to JNU students in an aggressive manner may seem natural but can risk the society becoming polarized, giving foreign powers an opportunity to mess with India again.

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I think we must deal with this issue more peacefully rather being aggressive, this might sound unattractive and passive solution but it is the most effective one. 

Remember, Mughals and the British were able to conquer India not through war but through playing politics in an already highly polarized society. Retaliating to JNU students in an aggressive manner may seem natural but can risk the society becoming polarized, giving foreign powers an opportunity to mess with India again.

A few points:

1. Indian society has been polarized since centuries. All you have to do is read some objective accounts of medieval India. This is hardly a recent development. 

2. These students were issuing threats to the Republic of India. The utter imbeciles were calling Afzal Guru, an unrepentant terrorist, a martyr. This is not dissent. It is a battle cry. 

3. The Mughal empire was established by Babur, who overthrew Ibrahim Lodhi. The Brits gained a foothold in Bengal by beating Siraj ud Daulah. In both cases, there were betrayals from the ruler's side. It had nothing to do with playing politics in a polarized society. Same applies to Mahmud Ghaznavi.

These 'students' are up there with Mir Jafar or Jai Chand. Unfortunately for us, our country has plenty of people who display pure 'Pakistaniyat' (basically people who hate their inherent Indic identity). 

4. The world respects power, not pussyfooting. Gandhigiri doesn't work in all cases. Proof? The partition of India. 

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The Delhi BJP deekheads played right in the hands of secularists... No wonder Delhi BJP Unit is in shambles... The Delhi lawyers affiliated with BJP screwed up the whole situation... Complete chewtiyapanti... The less said about DP handling the situation, the better... The morons have no idea where the rest of the slogan shouting brigade gone...

On top of it, that incompetent Ram Madhav guy has been a total failure handling the J&K Govt. formation... BJP should take a firm stand against Lady Mufti and show a finger... The tie up with PDP is harming more to BJP in national politics...

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The Delhi BJP deekheads played right in the hands of secularists... No wonder Delhi BJP Unit is in shambles... The Delhi lawyers affiliated with BJP screwed up the whole situation... Complete chewtiyapanti... The less said about DP handling the situation, the better... The morons have no idea where the rest of the slogan shouting brigade gone...

On top of it, that incompetent Ram Madhav guy has been a total failure handling the J&K Govt. formation... BJP should take a firm stand against Lady Mufti and show a finger... The tie up with PDP is harming more to BJP in national politics...

Every guy whether it is from CPM , Congress or JDU is making mockery of BJP that they allied with PDP , the most anti national party in India and yet they are talking about nationalism

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