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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Lieutenant Colonel (Honorary) MS Dhoni is proceeding to 106 Territorial Army Battalion (Para) for being with the Battalion from 31 Jul-15 Aug 2019. The unit is in Kashmir as part of Victor Force.He'll be taking duties of patrolling, guard&post duty and will be staying with troops <a href="https://t.co/q7ddDR4fSk">pic.twitter.com/q7ddDR4fSk</a></p>— ANI (@ANI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1154283148349452288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 25, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who was awarded the honorary rank of a lieutenant colonel in 2011, will join his battalion in Jammu and Kashmir at the end of the month and carry out duties with the troops, official sources said on Thursday.

Dhoni will be with the 106 Territorial Army battalion (Para) from July 31 to August 15 and will be taking on the duties of patrolling, guard and post duty while staying with the troops, they said.

Dhoni, who is not part of Indian cricket team's tour of the West Indies, had conveyed to the Army that he would like to serve his battalion which is at present stationed in Kashmir valley.

The unit is in Kashmir Valley as part of Victor Force.

"As requested by the officer and approved by the Army headquarters, he will be taking on the duties of patrolling, guard and post duty and would be staying with troops," said a senior official.

https://www.news18.com/cricketnext/...my-stint-in-kashmir-from-july-31-2245379.html
 
Good on him for atleast fulfilling his role unlike many, recall few of my friends from Army families who were mad when he was awarded the position but I guess they will be somewhat appeased now.

Also will not be surprised if he joins politics in future.
 
That would be the greatest of ironies.

Still wont beat Imran saying he doesn't know Muslims suffering in China and then his govn going on to support China on such cases in the UN.. even if Imran Khan goes to that region he will still ignore it..
 
Still wont beat Imran saying he doesn't know Muslims suffering in China and then his govn going on to support China on such cases in the UN.. even if Imran Khan goes to that region he will still ignore it..

How do you know he hasn't raised it in private.
 
I hope Pakistani retaliatory aggression against Occupying Indian Army killing innocent in Pakistan does not injured him.

Just Imagine how the radicalized extremists nationalist Hindu PM would use his injury to gain some political points and votes.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Lieutenant Colonel (Honorary) MS Dhoni is proceeding to 106 Territorial Army Battalion (Para) for being with the Battalion from 31 Jul-15 Aug 2019. The unit is in Kashmir as part of Victor Force.He'll be taking duties of patrolling, guard&post duty and will be staying with troops <a href="https://t.co/q7ddDR4fSk">pic.twitter.com/q7ddDR4fSk</a></p>— ANI (@ANI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1154283148349452288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 25, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who was awarded the honorary rank of a lieutenant colonel in 2011, will join his battalion in Jammu and Kashmir at the end of the month and carry out duties with the troops, official sources said on Thursday.

Dhoni will be with the 106 Territorial Army battalion (Para) from July 31 to August 15 and will be taking on the duties of patrolling, guard and post duty while staying with the troops, they said.

Dhoni, who is not part of Indian cricket team's tour of the West Indies, had conveyed to the Army that he would like to serve his battalion which is at present stationed in Kashmir valley.

The unit is in Kashmir Valley as part of Victor Force.

"As requested by the officer and approved by the Army headquarters, he will be taking on the duties of patrolling, guard and post duty and would be staying with troops," said a senior official.

https://www.news18.com/cricketnext/...my-stint-in-kashmir-from-july-31-2245379.html

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Admirable of him to do that for his country but strange for a cricketer.
 
Fair play to him - could have easily just stuck to the training aspect of it or even just gone on holiday with his family during his break from cricket.

Not sure it’s a great idea publicising all the details though. It puts his battalion at a greater risk imo.
 
I hope that at least he will not kill innocent children & will not rap the women in occupied kashmir, like his fellows doing since 70 years.
 
Pakistanis will boycott wonderwoman cause Gal Gadot served in the IDF but they will still respect Dhoni even though he's now serving an occupational force.
 
Admirable of him to do that for his country but strange for a cricketer.

I doubt Kashmiris are thinking the same as you are MIG.

Please never forget Kashmir is disupted territory ,the people do not want Indian army or MS Dhoni to walk outside their houses with guns.

MS Dhoni is a disgrace of a sportsman for being part of the occuption. I have no respect for him or any Indian cricketer and niether should anyone if they have any sympathy for the brothers and sisters in Kashmir.
 
In the shifting sands of human existence, sport may be too insignificant an event to be equated with matters of life and death. Yet it consumes a major part of a fan’s life that leads him to minutely follow and scrutinise every move of his or her idol with a laser-like eye. Sporting greatness comes with a price and no matter how big a player, how stupendous the skills and how great the achievements may be, a player is not far from the inquisition, especially when those very skills that made them the unquestionable hero of the masses, are on the wane.

All of a sudden, there is the harsh realisation that they too may be subject to the same code that applies to human conduct, no matter what status you may have achieved in life. Ironically, the greater the player the harsher the scrutiny. The latest to join this long unending list is Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The World Cup, most believed, was to be his swan song, regardless of how well he would perform.

The judgement on was he one of the culprits in India’s exit at the semifinal stage is still ambiguous. What is clear is that he is no longer the player he once was and there may be a near unanimity that it is time for him to move on in life, bid farewell to a sport which he has graced with endearing dignity.

Dhoni, it seems, has decided to stick on or not make his mind public. He has quietly moved away from the public glare and is now training with an army regiment he holds an honorary post with. According to reports he is training in Kashmir and could be doing patrol duty as well. A very laudable step, to be admired for its courage and commitment to the “ideals” he holds dear in his heart.

Kashmir is no ordinary place to be in, plagued by insurgency, public rebellion, terror killings, where no person’s safety is guaranteed, even if you are an army man. India’s most celebrated sportsman, whose face adorns many hoardings in Kashmir as well and has many admirers in the valley, will be out on the streets doing patrol duty, holding a gun and not a bat in his hand. The symbolism of the gun that kills and the bat that entertains, is not to be missed, but that is his choice. Many would say, ‘wow, what a brave man!’ A person who is going beyond sports, entering a larger complex world where he could be for India’s next generation, driven by the wheels of “nationalism,” a mass hero!

Unfortunately, real life is not like a sporting contest subject to definite rules and conditions. Now the terrain gets murky and motives are open to questioning. There is a cartoon that has almost gone viral on social media, where in one sketch Dhoni is shown patrolling with a gun in hand. The next sketch enlarges the field and shows a posse of army men surrounding Dhoni to protect him on his patrol duty.

Then there are reports, which refer to the Supreme Court judgement in the Amrapali builders case, that confirms that his wife Sakshi had a 25 per cent stake in a group company, Amrapali Mahi Developers Private Limited which is among 47 such companies that allegedly received home buyers funds diverted by the real estate group. This fact, apart from its legal ramifications, raises ethical questions and if the forensic audit report, on the basis of which the SC has made its observations, were to prove true, should Dhoni even continue to be an ambassador for the Indian Army?

Dhoni, like any other individual in a democratic country, has every right to pursue his ambitions and goals in life, but he has a duty first towards a sport which he played with great distinction. The Indian selectors, while announcing the team for the West Indies tour, were not sure what Dhoni’s future plans are. We are not sure whether he even took permission from the Board before he went on for army “training”.

He is more than welcome to enlarge his goal and widen his horizon as he shifts gears in life. But before he does that he should realise his chosen profession, from where he draws all his strength, image and fan following, is cricket and he is first accountable to those who govern this sport and the fans who worship him as an idol.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/spo...veryone-2010374.amp?__twitter_impression=true
 
I hope Pakistani retaliatory aggression against Occupying Indian Army killing innocent in Pakistan does not injured him.

Just Imagine how the radicalized extremists nationalist Hindu PM would use his injury to gain some political points and votes.

Lol. radicalized extremists nationalist Hindu PM. Yes, that is the biggest sin of all. Being a Hindu PM.

C'mon you sure can fit in a few more adjectives for the Indian PM while you are at it.

Also, just curious. Do you also use similar adjectives for the Chinese President? I am sure given the unimaginable atrocities visited upon the Uighur Muslims by the Chinese Authorities, your blood must boil just as badly.

But how come we never get to see such vile references by Pakistanis to China and the Chinese President, despite the atrocities perpetrated on Chinese muslims by the Chinese government? If anything Pakistanis are ever so fawning and reverential of the Chinese.

Is that fawning obsequiousness for China, on the part of most Pakistanis, just the natural reverence that most debt holders have for their creditor? Or is it a case of selective outrage ignited in the hearts of most Pakistanis, that surfaces only for India and the Indian PM?
 
Admirable of him to do that for his country but strange for a cricketer.

I doubt Kashmiris are thinking the same as you are MIG.

Please never forget Kashmir is disupted territory ,the people do not want Indian army or MS Dhoni to walk outside their houses with guns.

MS Dhoni is a disgrace of a sportsman for being part of the occuption. I have no respect for him or any Indian cricketer and niether should anyone if they have any sympathy for the brothers and sisters in Kashmir.

I think all MenInG was stating is that as a cricketer Dhoni did not have to take on the personal risk of patrolling in Kashmir along with regular troops. How many cricketers have done something so risky, that too voluntarily. That Dhoni despite being only an Honorary Lt. Col. requested the Army Headquarters to be deputed to Kashmir to patrol there with the troops, is creditable. He could as well have requested to be posted to some peace station. Without getting into the politics of it, the fact that a cricketer goes into such dangerous terrain, is praiseworthy. And this is not a one day photo op. He is stationed there for a considerable time.

I totally understand your sentiments for the hardships that regular people have to go through in a place like Kashmir. I dont think Dhoni has gone there with the intent to kill innocents. He is there to show solidarity with the troops of the Indian Army, who just like the troops of the Pakistan Army lead a tough life.

I would myself truly appreciate and respect any Pakistani cricketer who would do the same with Pakistani troops. I mean why should we not respect a sports person who shows solidarity with his country's soldiers.

Think about it. Dhoni could instead have spent this time shooting TV ads and minting millions. Instead he decides to live like a regular fauji in one of the most stressful military posting on the planet (be it for Indian troops or Pakistani troops).
 
Pakistanis will boycott wonderwoman cause Gal Gadot served in the IDF but they will still respect Dhoni even though he's now serving an occupational force.

Both are equally reprehensible but part of the blame for the double standard lies in the fact that Dhoni is an absolute legend of the game whereas Gal Godot is really not that great of an actor (P.S. Wonder Woman was a third class movie and those who boycotted it didn't really miss out on quality entertainment).
 
the people who are praising him dont realize that "if" hes gonna patrol for real on border, it wont be pleasing experience for him.
 
Lol. radicalized extremists nationalist Hindu PM. Yes, that is the biggest sin of all. Being a Hindu PM.

C'mon you sure can fit in a few more adjectives for the Indian PM while you are at it.

Also, just curious. Do you also use similar adjectives for the Chinese President? I am sure given the unimaginable atrocities visited upon the Uighur Muslims by the Chinese Authorities, your blood must boil just as badly.

But how come we never get to see such vile references by Pakistanis to China and the Chinese President, despite the atrocities perpetrated on Chinese muslims by the Chinese government? If anything Pakistanis are ever so fawning and reverential of the Chinese.

Is that fawning obsequiousness for China, on the part of most Pakistanis, just the natural reverence that most debt holders have for their creditor? Or is it a case of selective outrage ignited in the hearts of most Pakistanis, that surfaces only for India and the Indian PM?

I said, "radicalized extremists nationalist Hindu PM ", i don't understand how did you missed "radicalized extremists nationalist " part, nothing wrong in being Hindu but everything wrong in being "radicalized extremists nationalist Hindu PM "

If your PM was practicing other religion and promoting radicalized version of it then I would refer him accordingly.

You want me to call Chinese PM, a radicalized extremists atheist? does that make you feel better that you are trying to defend a radicalized extremists nationalists hindu PM? If it does then i will do that for you?
 
I said, "radicalized extremists nationalist Hindu PM ", i don't understand how did you missed "radicalized extremists nationalist " part, nothing wrong in being Hindu but everything wrong in being "radicalized extremists nationalist Hindu PM "

If your PM was practicing other religion and promoting radicalized version of it then I would refer him accordingly.

You want me to call Chinese PM, a radicalized extremists atheist? does that make you feel better that you are trying to defend a radicalized extremists nationalists hindu PM? If it does then i will do that for you?

Chill out friend. No, I did not miss "radicalized extremists nationalist ". I only highlighted the Hindu part because I don't know what his religion has got to do with anything. Do we need to drag someone's religion into everything.

Also, I never understood this concept of 'Nationalist'. Every time New York Times or Washington Post get on their usual rant about India or Modi, they write 'Hindu Nationalist' PM of India, generally in a deprecating/derogatory manner.

Somehow they never refer to Presidents Bush or Trump as 'Christian Nationalist' President.

And just like that, whatever the western media starts parroting, the rest of the world starts copying.

'Nationalist', so what exactly does it even mean? A quick google search provides this definition: 'a person who strongly identifies with their own nation and vigorously supports its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations'.

Isn't that what most national leaders try to do. Well, not all. Some spend every moment plotting to enrich themselves and their relatives. We have many such 'leaders' in India, just as you have your share of such 'leaders' in Pakistan.

My point is since when did 'Nationalist' become a derogatory term to refer to a head of government. GW Bush was a strong 'nationalist' and so is Trump. But you rarely ever see NYT or Washington Post refer to either as a Nationalist Christian President.

We should stop aping every nonsense the western media adopts to deprecate leaders or people from the developing world.

I have no issues with you referring to Modi as 'radicalized' or 'extremist', because those terms mean something that one can understand. I may or may not agree with that characterization of Modi, but I understand what you are trying to convey. And you are entitled to your opinion.

But using the term 'Nationalist' PM in my opinion is something like using the term 'Human PM'. [Do we need to specify that the PM is human. Isn't it expected that he/she is human? Likewise, do we need to specify 'Nationalist PM'. Isn't it expected that a PM would be nationalist?]

If anything, between a 'Nationalist' PM and an 'anti National' PM, I would any day take the Nationalist PM over the 'anti national' PM. What about you?
 
Chill out friend. No, I did not miss "radicalized extremists nationalist ". I only highlighted the Hindu part because I don't know what his religion has got to do with anything. Do we need to drag someone's religion into everything.

Also, I never understood this concept of 'Nationalist'. Every time New York Times or Washington Post get on their usual rant about India or Modi, they write 'Hindu Nationalist' PM of India, generally in a deprecating/derogatory manner.

Somehow they never refer to Presidents Bush or Trump as 'Christian Nationalist' President.

And just like that, whatever the western media starts parroting, the rest of the world starts copying.

'Nationalist', so what exactly does it even mean? A quick google search provides this definition: 'a person who strongly identifies with their own nation and vigorously supports its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations'.

Isn't that what most national leaders try to do. Well, not all. Some spend every moment plotting to enrich themselves and their relatives. We have many such 'leaders' in India, just as you have your share of such 'leaders' in Pakistan.

My point is since when did 'Nationalist' become a derogatory term to refer to a head of government. GW Bush was a strong 'nationalist' and so is Trump. But you rarely ever see NYT or Washington Post refer to either as a Nationalist Christian President.

We should stop aping every nonsense the western media adopts to deprecate leaders or people from the developing world.

I have no issues with you referring to Modi as 'radicalized' or 'extremist', because those terms mean something that one can understand. I may or may not agree with that characterization of Modi, but I understand what you are trying to convey. And you are entitled to your opinion.

But using the term 'Nationalist' PM in my opinion is something like using the term 'Human PM'. [Do we need to specify that the PM is human. Isn't it expected that he/she is human? Likewise, do we need to specify 'Nationalist PM'. Isn't it expected that a PM would be nationalist?]

If anything, between a 'Nationalist' PM and an 'anti National' PM, I would any day take the Nationalist PM over the 'anti national' PM. What about you?


He promoted himself as "Nationalist Hindu", he ran his heavy part of his campaign conveying a message to preserve Hinduism, He overlooked, until he was pressurized to condemn cow vigilant, and there are many more example of him being a "radicalized, extremists, nationalist, hindu PM" ;)

And you are getting upset at someone who just simply pointing it out?

It is 'radicalized, extremists, nationalists, Hindu, PM; Not just "Nationalist", see the difference?
 
He promoted himself as "Nationalist Hindu", he ran his heavy part of his campaign conveying a message to preserve Hinduism, He overlooked, until he was pressurized to condemn cow vigilant, and there are many more example of him being a "radicalized, extremists, nationalist, hindu PM" ;)

And you are getting upset at someone who just simply pointing it out?

It is 'radicalized, extremists, nationalists, Hindu, PM; Not just "Nationalist", see the difference?

Since you claim that he spent a heavy part of his much media covered campaign conveying message to preserve Hinduism (whatever that even means, 'preserve Hinduism') can you please post a link to a video of his campaign speeches where he speaks about 'preserving Hinduism'?
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NewsAlert?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NewsAlert</a> | Army says Lt Col <a href="https://twitter.com/msdhoni?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@msdhoni</a> continues to be in his unit that is posted near Srinagar. <a href="https://t.co/LUuNwOZFS3">pic.twitter.com/LUuNwOZFS3</a></p>— News18 (@CNNnews18) <a href="https://twitter.com/CNNnews18/status/1158198989004558336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 5, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Guys easy with wishing death on people type posts - lets keep it civil

I know emotions are high at the moment.
 
Guys easy with wishing death on people type posts - lets keep it civil

I know emotions are high at the moment.

It's a universal and human right of self defence. If you were living in Kashmir and soldiers entered your home to kill your family, you would defend yourself against any soldiers and wont care if he's name is Dhoni or not. This is a simple and fair point not one of wanting anything. If we cannot make this fair point then what is the point of commenting?
 
It's a universal and human right of self defence. If you were living in Kashmir and soldiers entered your home to kill your family, you would defend yourself against any soldiers and wont care if he's name is Dhoni or not. This is a simple and fair point not one of wanting anything. If we cannot make this fair point then what is the point of commenting?

Dont mention specific names - you can speak of the concept.
 
Dont mention specific names - you can speak of the concept.

The thread is about Dhoni as a soldier in Kashmir. Dhoni himself chose to be part of an immoral occupation. To clarify I dont want anyone to die needlsely.

But we have to point out Islamic, human rights, universal and moral rights of self defence.
 
Much respect for Dhoni. At least he's not a keyboard warrior like Afridi and all of the people here.
 
Hopefully he documents all the crimes his army is committing.
 
New Delhi: Former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is likely to unfurl the tricolour on the occasion of Independence Day in Leh in the newly-created union territory of Ladakh.

Dhoni, an honorary lieutenant colonel in the Indian Army, is at present stationed in Khrew in the Pulwama district of Jammu & Kashmir, along with members of his Territorial Army battalion.

The Territorial Army is deployed in the south Kashmir region where Dhoni joined it on July 30. Defence sources said on Thursday that Dhoni is scheduled to travel along with his regiment to Leh on August 10.

"Dhoni is a brand ambassador of the Indian Army. He has engaged in motivating members of his unit and has often been playing football and volleyball with the soldiers. He is also undertaking battle training exercises with the corps. He will remain in the valley till August 15," said a senior army official.

The 38-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman has taken a two-month break from active cricket, after India was edged out of the World Cup following a loss to New Zealand in the semi-final, to serve his regiment in the Kashmir Valley.

However, officials did not disclose the exact location at which Dhoni is likely to hoist the national flag on August 15.

The Union government has undertaken a programme to hoist the tricolour in each and every village of Jammu & Kashmir as part of Independence Day celebrations in the state.

The central government had launched a community mobilisation programme across all 4,900 gram panchayats of Jammu & Kashmir from June prior to the withdrawal of special category status to the state.

In his 'Mann ki Baat' address to the nation on July 28, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had elaborated how it had emerged during this community mobilisation programme that the average citizens of Jammu & Kashmir were eager to join the mainstream development in other parts of the country.

Amid massive troop deployment across the Valley, the government on August 5 revoked Article 370 of the Constitution and withdrew special status to Jammu & Kashmir while the state was bifurcated into two union territories through a legislation passed by both Houses of Parliament later on.

Dhoni has remained stationed in the Valley throughout the security build-up exercise when all communication networks across the state have also been snapped by the central government to prohibit any break down in law and order.

https://gulfnews.com/sport/cricket/...ur-in-leh-on-independence-day-1.1565282791696
 
Other than Kapil Dev and Azharuddin with the the fixing allegations, can't think of another cricketer who has damaged his legacy as much as this guy. Though he is still a hero to some.

What makes it worse are some fake videos purported to be of him in his current army stint where he is singing and talking of things being transient and how his skills will fade with a better player eventually replacing him. Turns out they're from 2014. And make his current avatar and his last few years in cricket, even more hypocritical.
 
for God sake, stop this Drama, if he gt hit from somewhere, they will make a noise about pakistan. its war zone, not bollywood movie set.
 
lol. You cant be serious?

He is part of the crime by being there. Why cant people understand this?

Good lord, you folks have your imagination running wild. Things are calm in Kashmir. People are back to shopping and going about their normal lives.
 
Good lord, you folks have your imagination running wild. Things are calm in Kashmir. People are back to shopping and going about their normal lives.

Really?

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No phone calls, no groceries: Kashmir on edge under lockdown

SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Tens of thousands of government forces in riot gear patrol Indian-controlled Kashmir. Streets lined with shuttered shops are deserted, steel barricades and razor wire cutting off neighborhoods. An eerie silence is broken by an occasional security vehicle whizzing past or the cawing of crows.

An unprecedented security lockdown amid a near-total communications blackout entered a fourth day Thursday, forcing some news organizations to hand-carry dispatches out of the region.

The lives of millions in India’s only Muslim-majority region have been upended since the latest — and most serious — crackdown followed a decision by New Delhi to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and downgrade the Himalayan region from statehood to a territory. Kashmir is claimed in full by both India and Pakistan, and rebels have been fighting Indian rule in the portion it administers for decades.

In central Srinagar, the region’s main city, few pedestrians ventured out of their homes to navigate barbed-wire checkpoints guarded by helmeted soldiers in camouflage, wielding rifles and protective shields.

Shopping malls, grocery stores and even clinics were closed. In previous security clampdowns, neighborhood bodegas had opened their doors for a few hours a day after dark so that people could buy necessities like milk, grains and baby food. It is not clear whether the stores have opened in the current crackdown. Residents are used to stockpiling essentials, a practice they’ve honed during harsh winter months when roads and communications lines are often snapped.

The communication blackout — with landlines, cellphones and internet all down — means that people within Kashmir can’t call one another or speak to friends and relatives outside the region, relying only on limited cable TV and local radio reports.

In a nationally broadcast address Thursday night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his government made the move to free the region of “terrorism and separatism.” He added that the situation will soon “return to normal gradually,” although he gave no specifics.

At the Shri Maharaja Hari Singh hospital in Srinagar, doctors told The Associated Press on Thursday that at least 50 people had come in with wounds from pellet guns and rubber bullets, the ammunition security forces often use to disperse protests.

Razir Mir, 32, described hearing a loud bang on Monday and opening his front door to find his wife, Rabiya, “face down on the street. Blood was pouring from her eyes,” he said.

Rabiya, who was left with blurred vision, said that after hearing the government’s announcement that Kashmir’s special status had been stripped, she thought to buy vegetables, anticipating a long curfew period in Srinagar.

“The moment I came out from my house, the soldiers out there shot at my direction,” she said, as the couple’s 2-year-old cried.

Rubeena Mehraj from central Kashmir was convalescing at the hospital after giving birth.

“When I called for an ambulance, I started traveling to Srinagar because I was expecting, but the ambulance was stopped at so many (checkpoints) along the route that I gave birth inside the vehicle,” Mehraj said.

Outside the busy hospital, people struggled to communicate with family and neighbors.

A woman peering out of a window asked a group of reporters if they could find out about a sick person from a family living nearby. “We’ve no contact,” the middle-aged woman said before she could give her name as soldiers ordered journalists to move on.

No news was coming out from elsewhere in the tense region.

Police and paramilitary officials enforcing the restrictions said they were clueless about how long the curfew would continue. “We know only about what’s going on in the street we’re deployed. We don’t know how it is in the next street,” said a police official in Srinagar’s city center who could not be named in accordance with standard practice.

No official briefings for journalists were held nor curfew passes issued to any, a departure from previous security clampdowns.

Many local police officials expressed fury that they were left out of any decision-making, ratcheting up friction between local Kashmiri police and Indian soldiers on the ground.

On Sunday, in the run-up to India’s decision to revoke Kashmir’s autonomy, the top commander of the largest rebel group, Reyaz Naikoo, in an audio statement called local police to “redeem” themselves by refusing to enforce New Delhi’s orders.

“India can make changes on paper, but they can’t change our sentiments for freedom,” said Naikoo, the operations commander of Hizbul Mujahideen. “India has embarked upon plans to change Kashmir’s demography, but India is fighting a lost war. They’re here by deceit and deception.”

Kashmir’s fury at Indian rule is nothing new. Its roots lie in a broken promise of a U.N.-administered referendum guaranteed shortly after India and Pakistan gained independence from Britain in 1947. The nuclear-armed neighbors have been unable to resolve their competing claims on the mountain territory divided between them.

The Indian side has experienced several separatist movements since then, including a bloody rebellion begun in 1989 to demand independence or a merger with Pakistan. Over 70,000 people have been killed in the uprising and the subsequent brutal military crackdown.

https://www.apnews.com/9491eada41bf49d184d4fac5f7d7794a
 
Really?

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No phone calls, no groceries: Kashmir on edge under lockdown

SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Tens of thousands of government forces in riot gear patrol Indian-controlled Kashmir. Streets lined with shuttered shops are deserted, steel barricades and razor wire cutting off neighborhoods. An eerie silence is broken by an occasional security vehicle whizzing past or the cawing of crows....
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Kashmir’s fury at Indian rule is nothing new. Its roots lie in a broken promise of a U.N.-administered referendum guaranteed shortly after India and Pakistan gained independence from Britain in 1947. The nuclear-armed neighbors have been unable to resolve their competing claims on the mountain territory divided between them.

The Indian side has experienced several separatist movements since then, including a bloody rebellion begun in 1989 to demand independence or a merger with Pakistan. Over 70,000 people have been killed in the uprising and the subsequent brutal military crackdown.

https://www.apnews.com/9491eada41bf49d184d4fac5f7d7794a

The above article may be a day old.

I just watched a few Indian news channels which showed that the curfew had eased with accompanying clips of people (including ladies) out and about filling gas in their vehicles and buying groceries.
 
The above article may be a day old.

I just watched a few Indian news channels which showed that the curfew had eased with accompanying clips of people (including ladies) out and about filling gas in their vehicles and buying groceries.

The article was posted two hours ago.
 
is this what the indian army had become now, any guy in there mid 30s can just walk in and become a lieutenant colonel
 
Other than Kapil Dev and Azharuddin with the the fixing allegations, can't think of another cricketer who has damaged his legacy as much as this guy. Though he is still a hero to some.

What makes it worse are some fake videos purported to be of him in his current army stint where he is singing and talking of things being transient and how his skills will fade with a better player eventually replacing him. Turns out they're from 2014. And make his current avatar and his last few years in cricket, even more hypocritical.

Indian army is just using him for photo ops.

he will wave the tri colour in kashmir, take some photos with kashmiri kids, etc..

It will make the rest of india feel better about what their government is doing to kashmir.
 
is this what the indian army had become now, any guy in there mid 30s can just walk in and become a lieutenant colonel

Honorary. It says in the picture above. Similar to honorary doctorates that universities dole out to celebrities in their 60s. Doesn't mean they are 60 year phD graduates
 
Indian army is just using him for photo ops.

he will wave the tri colour in kashmir, take some photos with kashmiri kids, etc..

It will make the rest of india feel better about what their government is doing to kashmir.
Now you say that I'm forced to think that perhaps there was some sort of ulterior motive involved in grandpa being moved to Kashmir for exactly 'these' days.
 
Other than Kapil Dev and Azharuddin with the the fixing allegations, can't think of another cricketer who has damaged his legacy as much as this guy. Though he is still a hero to some.

What makes it worse are some fake videos purported to be of him in his current army stint where he is singing and talking of things being transient and how his skills will fade with a better player eventually replacing him. Turns out they're from 2014. And make his current avatar and his last few years in cricket, even more hypocritical.
There can't a bigger hypocrite than Dhoni who doesn't practice what he himself preached to guys like Ganguly, Dravid, Sehwag and Gambhir. Wonder why these guys (except for Dravid) still sing paeans about him.
 
Now you say that I'm forced to think that perhaps there was some sort of ulterior motive involved in grandpa being moved to Kashmir for exactly 'these' days.

Under the current situation I don't think Dhoni is big enough to make a difference - not even as a Public Relations prop.
 
Good lord, you folks have your imagination running wild. Things are calm in Kashmir. People are back to shopping and going about their normal lives.

Yes Dhoni is also helping elderly women cross the streets.

Please fool your OWN people, we arent as stupid.
 
Good lord, you folks have your imagination running wild. Things are calm in Kashmir. People are back to shopping and going about their normal lives.

I assuming this is coming from a resident of Kashimir.
 
There are so many indians here who prefer logging in to tell us that they dont care about our views over doing something better in their life in the mean time.
 
Former India skipper MS Dhoni, who is currently serving in the Indian Army, is in Ladakh where he brought in India's 73rd Independence Day with the masses of the newly formed union territory. On August 5, the central government abrograted provisions of Article 270 and Article 35 A of the Indian Constitution which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated the state into two union territories -- union territory of Jammu & Kashmir and union territory of Ladakh.

Dhoni reached Ladakh on Wednesday where he received a warm reception from the Army personnel and interacted with them. According to reports, the 38-year-old also paid a visit to Army General Hospital and interacted with patients.

Various photos have surfaced on social media where the former India skipper is seen interacting with people from the armed forces.

Earlier, various photos had also gone viral where Dhoni was seen playing volleyball with members of his Territorial Army battalion and polishing shoes.

Dhoni has undertaken duties of patrolling, guarding and post duties with the troops during his stay with the para regiment.

The 38-year-old joined the 106 TA Battalion (Para) in Jammu and Kashmir on July 30. Dhoni holds the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Territorial Army unit of the Parachute Regiment (106 Para TA battalion).

In 2015, he became a qualified paratrooper after having completed five parachute training jumps from Indian Army aircrafts in the Agra training camp.

The veteran wicketkeeper-batsman has taken a two-month break from the Indian team and was therefore not included in the squad for the ongoing West Indies tour.

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/ind...rates-73rd-independence-day-in-ladakh-2085490
 
Would be hilarious if they did him like the US did Joe Louis. Fascism washer.
 
Why is the patriotic Dhoni promoting a Chinese cell phone? Didn’t China just kill 20 Indian soldiers?

TBF he did wear the army gloves in the WC so maybe that makes up for this.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A little bit of courage and determination to follow your passion, that’s all it takes to achieve your goals! MS Dhoni is here to inspire us to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BeTheInfinite?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BeTheInfinite</a> with <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/OPPOReno4Pro?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#OPPOReno4Pro</a>. Watch the story unfold on 24th September. <br>Know more: <a href="https://t.co/bmUJ1CXnm6">https://t.co/bmUJ1CXnm6</a> <a href="https://t.co/s3hAWZj7ub">pic.twitter.com/s3hAWZj7ub</a></p>— OPPO India (@oppomobileindia) <a href="https://twitter.com/oppomobileindia/status/1307238358955909120?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 19, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Why is the patriotic Dhoni promoting a Chinese cell phone? Didn’t China just kill 20 Indian soldiers?

TBF he did wear the army gloves in the WC so maybe that makes up for this.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A little bit of courage and determination to follow your passion, that’s all it takes to achieve your goals! MS Dhoni is here to inspire us to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BeTheInfinite?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BeTheInfinite</a> with <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/OPPOReno4Pro?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#OPPOReno4Pro</a>. Watch the story unfold on 24th September. <br>Know more: <a href="https://t.co/bmUJ1CXnm6">https://t.co/bmUJ1CXnm6</a> <a href="https://t.co/s3hAWZj7ub">pic.twitter.com/s3hAWZj7ub</a></p>— OPPO India (@oppomobileindia) <a href="https://twitter.com/oppomobileindia/status/1307238358955909120?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 19, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Defected to China.

Dhoni probably saw Indian forces being beaten up like kids, so decided to help the Chinese out to feel safe. :sachin
[MENTION=76058]cricketjoshila[/MENTION] Do you think MSD should be charged with treason?
 
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