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  • Lovely people of Kashmir!

  • Makes me weep bitterly-Ya-Allah raham

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  • musalmano ke maa bhen mar dalenge. I am a south indian, I an Indian first and Hindu second. There is no place for muslims in India, India belongs to Hindussss, Fuck u muslims kasmiris.

    Kill all muslims.

  • @MrArihant1987 hahah u black mutherfa dalit. kali mata phalaus lingum bastad

  • @punjabinkarperated1 HAHAHA YOU PORKI I AM ALSO PUNJABI HINDU AND I THINK YOU DON'T KNOW SOUTHIS ARE MOST EDUCATED AND ONE OF THE MOST  HIGHEST IQ PERSON IN THE WORLD .I THINK YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT CASTE SYSTEM CASTE=PROFFESION.AND TODAY MOSTLY HINDUS DON'T CARE ABOUT .

  • @31ALOK aj kalam black shudra homosexual who hangs aroun dwith brahmins. hahaahah

    they will never accept you.

    what are you, you dirty fuck, ramdasia chumaar

  • hazaro pandito ko maar dala ab hamdardi jata kar kya faida 5 lakh se b jyada Kashmiri Pandit beghar kar diye gaye. aaj jab dange karne walo ki gand par dande padne lage to unko ye atyachar lagta hai. Shame on you agar bharat me nah rahna to jaao apne Arab me ye desh hamara hai aur ek hai ek din pakistan b isme mila denge fir se isey Akhand bharat bana denge. Jai Hind.

  • @babaaj jai hind

  • Awesome Video............... PANUN KASHMIR!!!!

  • @jennyrock42 Your comments speak of your world view and your knowledge even you see blood as black as that is what is around you....surrounded by black all over.

    Look at yourself in borrowed mirror, whole internet community is laughing at people like you. Pakistan is No 2 dangerous and uncivil country in the world first place taken by Somalia, go scrub your body and soul before Brahmin might touch you.

  • @pakipiglover

    Also, u might wanna spend your money on more important things like education rather than getting drunk on Johnny Walker Whiskey..Johnny walker whiskies are pretty expensive and your Spending your family's income on Johnny Walker whiskey tells me where your priorities are...Don't blame me if u never got an education (You were obviously busy spending your money and time on getting drunk, that too on Johnny Walker....I don;t drink alcohol, so I don't care abt your childish remarks

  • @pakipiglover

    "India has paid for your education".....LOL. We pandits are an educated oriented community. In fact, as a Brahmin, I face Reverse Prejudice (It is harder for us to get into the same colleges/universities as the other castes)...Also, there is nothing racist about what i said. All I said was that Kashmir has its own identity..But then I also support India. I don't support any pseudo-Hindu nationalism. Religion will never unit people. Pakis are proof of this.

  • @mediawatchable

    You fool, I was firstly talking to this Paki and not to u. Secondly, we Pandits have our own identity. Just because we do not marry with Indian Hindus, means nothing. We have every right to maintain our ethnicity, cultural identity and mother-tongue. That doesn't automatically make someone Anti-india. I am far more patriotic and knowledgeable about Indian/Hinduism than you ever were. I respect India, but also maintain that we Kashmiris are separate from South Asians in general.

  • @jennyrock42 hey maderchod kisne teri maa ko choda ??? mere ko zarur batana ,, ben ke lode , zarur teri maa ki chut thandi ker ni padegi , maderchod kom tero baap moo ham madman teri gand mare ben chod .india is great while fakiststan is shit of this world maa chod .

  • @pakipiglover

    Fuck Pakistan. It is the most shameless country in the world filled with Dalit converts and Arab wannabes- all the descendants of Dalits we treated as untouchables. Kashmir will stay with India but it has its own identity.

  • @jennyrock42

    And you are Hindu Dalit convert....And I am a Brahmin and Saraswat Brahmins are Aryans whereas you Dalits were the Dravidians (Dasayus)...which is why you converted. Don't be shy of your Dalit untouchable past:) I am MORE THAN HAPPY to remind you of it:) Come worship the ground that we Saraswat Brahmins walk on you Dalit convert:)

  • @Anotherkashmiri You should not use the language to insult Dalits and make yourself something special. This is people like you we have Islam in India as Heirachy Brahmins were power grabers to keep dalits always at bay who latter stage converted to islam and it has been biting India since then.

    It seems, you are a selfesh person who does not give damm about anyone else, only care about your selfesh agendas

    We are in India where we want to Unite all hindus and let caste system vanish from india

  • @mediawatchable

    Kashmiri Pandits have our own ethnicity and cultural identity. You can do what u want with other Indians, but we Kashmiris are very resilient in preventing inter-marriage. With regards to Dalits, I sympathize with any Dalit living in India..but those that have been converted in Pakistan are amongst the most extremist (maybe because they have an inferiority complex). Hindus can unite politically, but where marriage/culture are concerned, we Kashmiri Pandits have our own identity.

  • @mediawatchable

    There is no superiority complex. We Pandits are amongst the most passive, peaceloving in the subcontinent's history. I respect all that show respect and class when addressing others. But these pakis are taught blind hatred for Hindus, when in fact most of them were Vedic hindus who converted. Pakis are taught that all Hindus are Dravidians (one race) and they (Pakis) are descendants of MUSLIM Arab/Persians who conquered Hind (India). Bullshit propaganda used on weak minds.

  • @mediawatchable

    I don't care for caste politics in modern day. I do feel that us Pandits must maintain our own ethnicity (Saraswat Brahmin), Cultural identity (Central Asian, NOT South Asian), mothertongue (Koshur, NOT Hindi). Other than that, I am pro-India and proud of the fact that the speaker of the parliament is a DALIT and that too a female. My comments regarding Dalits was where these Paki Islamofascists are concerned- Nothing to do with u Indian Hindus (Dalits or otherwise).

  • @mediawatchable

    I am one of the few who has actually read the Rig Veda and know that it says that a Brahmin will invariably be born as a Shudra. I don't need you to teach me about my Vedic faith. I was addressing this Paki convert and not you Indian Hindus.

  • @Anotherkashmiri Helo, I am not teaching you,I am pointing out not to abuse Dalits and divide India on caste system with the result lower caste people convert to Islam and history is the witness,stop twisting the subject.

    You keep on babbling north indian stuff, this stuff and that stuff. I honestly do not think you have a worldly exposure to understand where the world is standing and thinking this time, You only like to keep your superiority in tact and blow your own triumpth on a loud speaker

  • @mediawatchable

    I am totally against Caste Politics (or even Religious politics). Where politics are concerned, I believe that people in india should unite politically as one. I am also against mistreatment of Dalits or any of the other scheduled castes). That being said, I hate these Paki scums. Most of them are converted Vedic hindus (they are taught that they are descendants of Muslim invaders). My chat was with this Paki convert..It has nothing to do with Dalits who are downtrodden.

  • @mediawatchable

    I have a problem with any people who show backwardness, lack of sophistication or basic finesse when addressing others. While I hate most pakis (as they seem to fall in this category), I have to admit that there is a sizeable proportion of Indians who also fall in this category and if we want India to progress, we should address it. There are certain states that are notorious throughout India- Obviously there is a problem...Someone needs to address this!

  • @Anotherkashmiri Off Course there is a problem and one expects that in over 1 Billion population but addressing this does not mean you make your own seat on top of the ladder and leave everyone at the bottom to hear you.

    If you had genuine Concern you would surely speak on the ground. You want India to progress as indicated in your comments, fix politicians, get rid of corruption, do some practical social work, help your own community create something that your country will be proud of you.

  • @mediawatchable

    I have done more for India than most people have done...Even Billionaires like Ambani have done next to nothing for India...I don't have to go around professing that to the whole world. There is a saying that I follow. In hindi it is: "Naikee Kar, Phal Kee Ichaa Math Kar." Anyway, are you a Kashmiri?

  • @Anotherkashmiri I am not denying that you may or may have not have and I will never generalise but your egotistic nature is still evident in your comments, most Indians I know they are good in sayings but nothing in practical and world bows only to Practicality and not to theory. Yes, I have same blood as yours....Culturaly!

  • @mediawatchable

    Nobody is being egoistic. I dislike these indian counterparts of Pakis. They keep calling Kashmir "Hindu" Land, when in fact there has never ever been one Hinduism, nor was Kashmir just Hindu. We were a confluence of Vedic thought + Buddhism+ zoroastrianism. I despise these uneducated people from certain states as they have no respect for others (This is proven by how much they are also despised by fellow HINDUS in Punjab, Manipur, Assam, Karnataka, Kerela etc).

  • @Anotherkashmiri With the hindu Land thing, perhaps you needed to go with the intent rather than its meaningless wordings.

    I do understand that you had to flee at night time from kashmir under unforseen circumstances and what whole community went through but think what mistakes were done in past decision making that we had to run away from Kashmir like mad dogs.

    We have no one to blame but ourselves for the whole damm mess.

  • @mediawatchable

    Kashmiri Pandits have survived harsh conditions with utmost dignity + harmony. We have never oppressed another set of people (no doubt because of strong influence from BUDDHIST thought). I obviously am not saying that every pandit is great and every North Migrant is bad. But we talk of generals. Even in Jammu, the Dogras did not hate us, despite us crowding their SMALL town overnight. On the contrary, the hatred that other Indians have for these North indians is well known.

  • @mediawatchable

    I have been in first hand contact with these tourists from such states. Not only do they lack in basic manners and decency, they also do not know how to behave in other places. They have dirtied one of our most revered temples in kashmir. They wash clothes, bathe and brush their teeth all from the same water, that too in our temple!...and if u politely request them to stop doing that, then they retort with the most horrid language. India needs to address this very grim issue.

  • @Anotherkashmiri Tourists stuff is your local problem, I mean Indian problem, don't bring it to international discussion as this is irrelavant to them, like other people you been communicating are living in Uk, america etc what they have to with tulmul as they wont and don't understand so it is better not to mention these things.

  • @mediawatchable

    How I have survived post-migration from kashmir is knwn to me. I never said anything abt myself until these Indians (pseudo-hindus) started typing all kinds of nonsense about a place/people they know nothing about. When I corrected them, they accused me of being a Muslim (or Anti-India) and then resorted to the most disgusting language. What u see thereafter, is my response. I find such people to be no different from these Pakis either (though maybe slightly less brainwashed)

  • @Anotherkashmiri Every KP has a Unique Story tell and it is not nice, no doubt, Kashmiri pandits are survivors which includes me too and still I am not out of it despite 21 years but other person who has not been through the same,has no meaning. As they say there are lessons to learn and I wonder what lessons we as a Community learn.

    Nobdoy is going to look after you or to your community, you got to do it yourself, or forget it.

  • @mediawatchable

    Lol, I am very involved with Koshur affairs as well:) I feel very strongly that we Pandits should keep the koshur zabaan alive. Also, we should give great importance to marrying within the community and having more than 2 kids as that is necessary to increase our numbers. Our kids should be aware of their Koshur identity and be willing to respect other cultures within the subcontinent and the world. There are great things that we can learn from other cultures as well.

  • @Anotherkashmiri Your response Lol (Laughing out Loud) at what?

    Other than I do agree with what you are saying.

  • @mediawatchable

    Lol at "Nobdoy is going to look after you or to your community, you got to do it yourself, or forget it."....I was AGREEING WITH YOU.

  • @Anotherkashmiri Oh, that is good after all we are same.

  • @mediawatchable Toohoond, wariah, wariah , shukria, aeth cheh wanan doosti. Me chooneh kasi seethan keh ladiay, khaliyai chumh wanon ki wune ti chi ne aise samblan.

    Bata boothi 50 wariun mang aise kate, chalo, behiv ven, cheer goom, bate chumh khoyum.

  • @mediawatchable

    As someone who has read the Rig Veda, I can never ever hate another based on caste or otherwise. Rig VEda states: A Brahmin will invariably be born a Shudra (and I believe in this as a fact). If u understand what I am getting at, then u will know that I cannot possibly have a superiority complex....But I hate the Paki/North Indian system (both seem to lack finesse, are retrogressive and seem to give minimal importance to real education). It is high time that India address this.

  • @Anotherkashmiri Your Egoist nature comes out in each and every comment of yours, then you talk about real Education, what is that. In my opinion Kashmiri Pandits could not educate themselves otherwise they would not had created an enviroenment to loose their own homeland,perhaps slowly in last 700 years. The real Education is Practical Education, I call it University of Life and that is what counts at the end of the day.

  • This is Typical Kashmir brotherhood of Kashmir betwen hindus and Muslims. You will not see this anywhere in the world.

  • Lovely video showing the real Kashmiri culture, something that the Pakistanis and the Indians will never ever understand. God Bless Kashmir.

  • Really miss my childhood friends in Kashmir! Let us please reach out to each other and get back the beautiful life we once lived! That kind of a life cant be expected anywhere else on this planet!

  • Only a non kashmiri would see this video differently, all Kashmiris would be into tears after seeing this. I saw it many times and every time I cried! EVery Kashmiri Pandit and muslim can relate to this clip.

  • In this video, however, the person hugging the lady is her father's friend, which in Kashmir translates to a father.Thus nothing shocking and amazing. Kashmir is Kashmir will never follow the West.

  • It is nice to see such scenes. However, the man hugging the womanlike that is very unlikely. I don't think this would happen in reality. But who am I to argue.

  • its funny because before the arrival of islam, the whole of kashmir was 'kashmiri pandit'. Hating your former self is an act only possible by blind faith.

  • @desicanadiano

    That is true. Kashmiris are Saraswat Brahmins who migrated to Kashmir 5000 yrs ago when Saraswati River dried....They settled in the valley and named it as "Kashyapmira," after Kashyap Reshi (Pandits are his descendants and he was one of the founding Reshis of Vedic Hinduism). The word Kashyapmira became shortened to Kashmir. Most Muslims are descendants of Kashmiri Brahmins (Saraswats). Like u rightly said, Hating your former self is possible only by blind faith (and is v.silly)

  • made up. fake video. see the last frame.

  • @pranavmishra10

    The lady in the green salwar kameez is a Pandit and i know this because she is wearing an ornament in her ears which is only worn by the married pandit women and is not worn by the muslims. You know, neither the Indians nor the Pakistanis will understand our beautiful culture.

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