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~M.J~:
I see it often on the TV.
nd why r u concerned about the source, why not the facts

~M.J~:
Kashmir quake - do Indians care?


By Jill McGivering
BBC News, Delhi

Two major aid agencies in India have told the BBC they have seen a significantly smaller initial response so far from the Indian public to the recent devastating earthquake in Kashmir.

Earthquake zone
The initial response to the recent earthquake has been small

They say the public response to the quake has been much smaller than to other recent disasters such as the tsunami last year and the Gujarat earthquake in 2001.

In the aftermath of the Asian tsunami and the Gujarat earthquake, there were widespread reports in India of an outpouring of public support.

It ranged from personal donations to volunteers heading for affected areas to give practical support.

Justify this..... :P

~M.J~:
n the news on this one too
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7555398.stm :P

in the video u can clearly see the flag of pakistan
among the many Kashmiris n hear them saying it

u can't deny it
its from the BBC  :P

godfather93:
you've made a terrible mistake. The kashmir quake happened in Muzaffarabad, that is part of pakistan's Kashmir. and for ur information, during that earthquake, the border between the two countries was opened to allow food and relief to pass through.

godfather93:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Kashmir_earthquake

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