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The Kashmir Problem
1. Liberty will not descend to a people; it is a blessing that must be earned before it can be enjoyed. (Charles Caleb)
2. “True independence and freedom can only exist in doing what’s right.” (Brigham Young)
3. “Be an independent thinker at all times, and ignore anyone who attempts to define you in a limiting way.” (Sherry Argov)
4. “The Kashmiris have been dreaming about freedom for decades.”
5. “What stands if freedom falls?” Rudyard Kipling
6. “Where the Spirit of Lord is, there is liberty.” New Testament
7. In 1957, the United Nations adopted a resolution which speaks: “The final disposition of the state will be made in accordance with the will of the people expressed through the democratic method of a free and impartial , plebiscite”.
8. “God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time.” Thomas Jefforson
9. “What light is to the eyes, What air is to the lungs, What love is to the heart Liberty is to the soul of mam.” R. N. Ingersoll
10. “Make way for liberty!” he cried, Made way for liberty, and died.” James Monogmery
11. “When Liberty is gone, Life grown insipid and has lost Its relish.” Addition
12. I've never seen anywhere in the world as beautiful as Kashmir. It has something to do with the fact that the valley is very small and the mountains are very big, so you have this miniature countryside surrounded by the Himalayas, and it's just spectacular. And it's true, the people are very beautiful too. Salman Rushdie
13. Without resolving Kashmir dispute, lasting peace cannot be maintained in the region. Shehbaz Sharif
14. Kashmir belongs to the Kashmiris. Not to Indians. Not to Pakistanis. Shahid Afridi
15. Kashmiri people are fighting the war for freedom. And India cannot stop this freedom movement through atrocities, as Kashmir dispute is a problem of humanity, human rights, and freedom. Shehbaz Sharif
16. As a historical legacy, the Kashmir conflict has been an outstanding issue for more than half a century Li Peng
17. So many mouths can get fed, so many minds can be nourished, if India and Pakistan resolve the Kashmir issue through a Kashmiri-owned, Kashmiri-led peace process. Shahid Afridi
18. The Kashmir problem is a very old one and has been a major challenge for all governments. Rajnath Singh
19. I'm not an expert on India-Pakistan relations, but, Pakistan is big enough without Kashmir and India too is big enough without Kashmir. Yossi Ghinsberg
20. Pakistan is keen to promote its trade with India, we want economic ties getting stronger with India. Our business community is keen to reach out to their Indian counterparts. And of course, we want to resolve the issue of Kashmir, which is a flash point in our relations. Nawaz Sharif
21. All these people who scream about Kashmir being an armed camp are in fact responsible for keeping it that way. Zubin Mehta
22. "India is using troops in Kashmir. They are losing the battle of heart and minds. It's like treating cancer with dispirin." Imran Khan
23. "Kashmir has always been more than a mere place. It has the quality of an experience, or a state of mind, or perhaps an ideal." Jan Morris
24. "There are things you break that can't be put back together again. And Kashmir may be one of them." Salman Rushdie
25. "We must learn from history, there is no military solution for the Kashmir issue...we have to understand this reality." Pervez Musharraf
26. "In an ideal world, you could reunite the Pakistan-occupied part of Kashmir with the Indian-occupied part and restore the old borders. You could have both India and Pakistan agreeing to guarantee those borders, demilitarise the area, and to invest in it economically. In a sane world that would happen, but we don't live in a sane world." Salman Rushdie
27. "How carelessly imperial power vivisected ancient civilizations. Palestine and Kashmir are imperial Britain's festering, blood-drenched gifts to the modem world. Both are fault lines in the raging international conflicts of today." Arundhati Roy
28. "In Kashmir, rights relating to life, liberty, dignity of the people, and freedom of expression guaranteed by the Constitution, embodied in the fundamental covenants and enforceable by courts of law, have been gravely violated." Nyla Ali Khan
29. "Some kind of settlement in Kashmir is crucial for both India and Pakistan. It's also tearing India apart with horrible atrocities in the region which is controlled by Indian armed forces. This is feeding right back into society even in the domain of elementary civil rights." Noam Chomsky
30. “Everyone wants Kashmir but no one wants Kashmiris. Aren't I a miracle? A seed that survived the slaughter & slaughters to come. I think I believe in freedom I just don't know where it is. I think I believe in home, I just don't know where to look.” Fatimah Asghar
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