history channel documentary 2016 The clock is currently moved back by 61 years. It's a cold harvest time night on 24th October 1947..Maharaja hari singh, leader of J and K is cheerfully getting a charge out of the celebration of master Shiva in his palatial castle within the sight of his authorities and priests. This celebration is noticeable for its brilliance and vivacity. In any case, in the meantime, 100 Miles away a man is caught up with lighting the circuit of a couple gelatin sticks secretively put in the fundamental council of the Mohra hydro electric force station, built on the banks of waterway Jhelum. A few moments later, a loud commotion ejects and the whole power station is lessened to rubble. The consequential convulsion of the impact could be felt 100 miles far from the force station, when every one of the lights went out in Srinagar. All of a sudden, the city of Srinagar was dove into dimness. The Maharaja, the British living in houseboats, and for the most part the general population of Srinagar, had no clue about what was occurring.
They didn't surmise that it was an awful sign for the state and a harbinger of things to come. In the meantime, several jackals, equipped with every kind of weaponry are presently nearing Baramulla, a bordertown in the valley. These jackals are only wild natured Pathans beginning from Peshawar. They are exceptionally hopeful about catching the Kashmir valley and making it agree to Pakistan. This challenging move from the Pathans was helped prevalently because of a political bumble made by the Maharaja of J&K, Hari Singh. Amid the promotion of royal states with India and Pakistan, Lord Mountbatten encouraged him to make J&K acquiesce to Pakistan, on account of its transcendent Muslim populace and land closeness to Pakistan. He declined, as he was a Hindu. Mountbatten asked for him to consider the alternative of converging with India in any event. Again he declined, likely on the grounds that the force and the appeal connected with the throne inebriated his brain. Subsequently, these raiders from the West started to attack J&K, impelled by personal stakes in Pakistan. As these wild brutal Pathans started surrounding the clamoring town of Srinagar, they went on a slaughtering and plundering spree in the bordering zones. The Maharaja was left with no alternative and indiscriminately marked the promotion bargain with India, without considering the will of his subjects. On October 27 1947, the Indian armed force entered the valley from the Jammu side and started to repulse the raiding Pathans. This occasion denoted the begin of the primary Kashmir war......
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