Yes, people want their businesses to run, they want their education, better healthcare, but that doesn’t contradict that they want their basic freedoms to be restored.
Militancy has gone down, but at the same time why have troops not been lessened? They are not here to fight militancy
But Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh are at loggerheads with each other. Wahabis, Barelvis, Salafis are all pitted against each other.
Today that mosque is divided — Barelvis, Wahabis, Deobandis…
As a Kashmir, most brought up on Sufi thought and ethos, but the young Kashmiri isn’t akin to that. There is a change which I see in the Islamic discourse in the Valley.
But there has to be a serious effort to address the Delhi-Srinagar trust deficit and take a holistic approach.
At least 400,000 young Kashmiris are addicted
Let Delhi-Srinagar-Islamabad and Muzaffarabad too come to the table for a regular process.
Ref:http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/interview/its-time-new-delhi-looked-kashmir-as-political-issue-mirwaiz/article6176680.ece?ref=relatedNews
Militancy has gone down, but at the same time why have troops not been lessened? They are not here to fight militancy
But Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh are at loggerheads with each other. Wahabis, Barelvis, Salafis are all pitted against each other.
Today that mosque is divided — Barelvis, Wahabis, Deobandis…
As a Kashmir, most brought up on Sufi thought and ethos, but the young Kashmiri isn’t akin to that. There is a change which I see in the Islamic discourse in the Valley.
But there has to be a serious effort to address the Delhi-Srinagar trust deficit and take a holistic approach.
At least 400,000 young Kashmiris are addicted
Let Delhi-Srinagar-Islamabad and Muzaffarabad too come to the table for a regular process.
Ref:http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/interview/its-time-new-delhi-looked-kashmir-as-political-issue-mirwaiz/article6176680.ece?ref=relatedNews
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