On May 12, 12:15=A0pm, Javed Iqbal Kaleem <JavedIqbalKal...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
Maybe,let me fill you in.. Your army and GHQ pindi was way,way
> ahead,for its cowardliness,when you refused to accept the dead bodies
> of your own soldiers,fighting for a corrupt skirmish of kargil,and we
> had to pay for the moulana to do their last ISlamic rights,and bury
> them like uneanted scraps of rubbish in the himalyas,how about showing
> some respect for the lives of your own soldiers and their bereaved
> families,you kali pontificating paki bastard...What a third class
> military structure you have,go and read up on the reason of disbanding
> of northern light infantry,you will know what a dubious slippery
> SAM,paki paindoos are.
>
> "mushko and Dras Batalik sector re****ts".
>
> The officer added that with the morale of the Pakistani soldiers
> having hit rock bottom and that the refusal to withdraw was just a
> form of stubbornness. Of course, the morale of the Indian soldiers
> extremely high, after their string of battle victories and Pakistan's
> humiliating capitulation in the face of the Indian onslaught.
>
> "It is not just the defeats that have shattered their morale, which is
> understandable," said the officer, "but also the refusal to accept the
> bodies of the dead soldiers and carry out the final rites and give
> them an honourable military burial."
>
> The officer pointed out that the refusal to accept the dead bodies to
> deny culpability in the Kargil conflict has upset the soldiers of the
> Northern Light Infantry, who are from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
>
> "Let us be very honest. If the bodies were of the Pakistan Punjabi
> soldiers, there is no way that Islamabad would have even dared to
> refuse to bring back the bodies. The only reason it really does not
> care is because the soldiers are Pakistani Kashmiris, from Gilgit and
> Baltistan, people from which areas are even denied the basic rights in
> Pakistan," said the officer.
>
> The officer said it was the Indian media's fault that it did not
> highlight how the Punjabis discriminated against the Kashmiris in
> Pakistan. He said this would expose the hypocrisy of Pakistan, which
> was forever tom-tomming about how Kashmiris were suffering in India.
>
> "This war has clearly indicated how the Pakistani Punjabi just does
> not care for the people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. While the Balti
> soldiers were sent into battle, the Punjabi officers stayed back in
> the comfort of the base camps. When the tide turned against them, the
> soldiers were left to fend for themselves, often without adequate
> supplies. And now, the Pakistani government is not even decent enough
> to take back the bodies," he said.
>
> While the officer said that such mistreatment would affect the morale
> and fighting spirit of the Pakistani soldiers, he added that the
> Pakistani government was trying to take corrective measures to placate
> the troops of the Northern Light Infantry.
>
> "We'll have to wait and see how the measures work out," he said.
>
> According to re****ts, the soldiers and some of the officers of the NLI
> are very upset at being used as cannon fodder, while none of the other
> regiments hailing from the plains were used while from India, soldiers
> from across the country were used. To pacify them, the officers are
> being sent given posting abroad as defence attach=E9s while the soldiers
> are being extra salaries.


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