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Since he was a Hindu, he hated the Muslims and discriminated the Muslims in Kashmir. In 1947, after the partition, the question was that who would take control of Kashmir. Pakistan was the favorite as it had the Muslim majority and other logical reasons, while India just didn't want to give up that beautiful piece of land, which they claimed to be an Indian Territory. Pakistan's army managed to take control of one third of Kashmir while Indian took charge of two-thirds of it. Pakistan didn't give up and held their troops in Kashmir and had a desire to take control of the whole Kashmir with the help of Muslim population of Kashmir and the intervention of United Nations.
             Second reason is that for Pakistan, Kashmir is essential to maintain its national identity. "Kashmir was vital for Pakistan because it was a test case for the whole theory behind the creation of Pakistan". Therefore, if for any reason Kashmir doesn't join Pakistan as a part of Islamic state, then the whole basis for the creation of Pakistan would collapse. That is why Pakistan is so determined not to give up and fight to the last moment. It is also a question of their pride because this problem has been for such a long time that if they give up now, then it will be a put down to the country. "Pakistani argued .
             that their country was incomplete without Kashmir since the two regions are inextricably bound by the ties of religion, cultural affinity- Thus, Pakistan tried to prove a reason of wanting Kashmir to be part of her country. Pakistan accuses India of being unfair to the .
             people of Kashmir and demands the promised elections in Kashmir. .
             The third reason is that for the last five decades, the people of Kashmir are demanding their right to choose the government by all peaceful means, but in return, India has showered bullets on innocent people, which have taken away the lives of thousands of Kashmiris. The people of Kashmir have failed through peaceful and democratic means to persuade India and Pakistan to resolve the conflict.


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