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Just now, aakathaai said:

asalu aa kashmir issue patel deal chesunte ee patiki akkada situation bagundedi nerru gaadu penta penta chesaadu

will never be resolved. its just a political game. And pakis too k now that Kashmir is an integral part of India. still this drama continues and will continue. 

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Just now, JANASENA said:

will never be resolved. its just a political game. And pakis too k now that Kashmir is an integral part of India. still this drama continues and will continue. 

adi kaadu vaa princely states ni indian govt take over cheseppudu anni patel saab theeskunnadu okka kashmir nehru nen aaltha aaltha ani theeskunnadu daani paryavasaaname idanthaa

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56 minutes ago, Butterthief said:

Adhi Anti Modi anukunta ....

 

kaadu kashmir lo jaruguthunna allarlu lo modi thatha photo ki manta anticharu

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2 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

kaadu kashmir lo jaruguthunna allarlu lo modi thatha photo ki manta anticharu

Malla ade antavu.... Modi pic kada kalchindi... 

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Because of its location, Kashmir could choose to join either India or Pakistan. Maharaja Hari Singh, the ruler of Kashmir, was Hindu while most of his subjects were Muslim. Unable to decide which nation Kashmir should join, Hari Singh chose to remain neutral.

But his hopes of remaining independent were dashed in October 1947, as Pakistan sent in Muslim tribesmen who were knocking at the gates of the capital Srinagar.

Hari Singh appealed to the Indian government for military assistance and fled to India. He signed the Instrument of Accession, ceding Kashmir to India on October 26.

Indian and Pakistani forces thus fought their first war over Kashmir in 1947-48. India referred the dispute to the United Nations on 1 January. In a resolution dated August 13, 1948, the UN asked Pakistan to remove its troops, after which India was also to withdraw the bulk of its forces.

Once this happened, a "free and fair" plebiscite was to be held to allow the Kashmiri people to decide their future.

India, having taken the issue to the UN, was confident of winning a plebiscite, since the most influential Kashmiri mass leader, Sheikh Abdullah, was firmly on its side. An emergency government was formed on October 30, 1948 with Sheikh Abdullah as the Prime Minister.

Pakistan ignored the UN mandate and continued fighting, holding on to the portion of Kashmir under its control. On January 1, 1949, a ceasefire was agreed, with 65 per cent of the territory under Indian control and the remainder with Pakistan.

The ceasefire was intended to be temporary but the Line of Control remains the de facto border between the two countries.

In 1957, Kashmir was formally incorporated into the Indian Union. It was granted a special status under Article 370 of India's constitution, which ensures, among other things, that non-Kashmiri Indians cannot buy property there.

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