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Kashmir conflict occuring between India and Pakistan for the longest time...

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koralty6 | 08:23 Tue 26th May 2009 | News
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What does Kenya have to do with all this business?

Other than having a majority of Muslims, why does Pakistan want Kashmir?

Is there a reason why the people of Kashmir still want to be apart of India instead of Pakistan?

Why can't Kashmir be an independent country?

What is in Kashmir that both India and Pakistan want?

Is the Indus River that important?

Why can't sharing slove the case?

Has there ever been a time of peace between India and Pakistan after the British left?
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What do you think the reasons are?
some information here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashmir_conflict

I don't know what Kenya has to do with it.
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but wikipedia is not all reliable...

i would not post this question if i did not know the answer...
There is lot of confusion for Kashmir between India & Pakistan. You can see here lot of topics on this issue.

http://www.forumpakistan.com/kashmir-forum-f71.html

On the other hand, one cannot say people of Kashmir want to be part of India. I can give you latest example of Pakistan and India cricket match. When in a university hostel in India, Kashmiri Students celebrated on Pakistan win again India. here you can see complete report of this incident.

http://www.forumpakistan.com/67-kashmiri-booked-for-sedition-for-celebrating-pak-victory-t111148.html

So you cannot say Kashmir People like to be part of India.

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