Kashmir is going through the same situation it went through two decades ago. The rural as well as urban areas of Kashmir are under curfew. The fiery and inflammatory speeches of Hurriyat leaders have added fuel to the fire. The stone pelting by the hired stone-pelters in the last few weeks may have pleased these elements but it pushed Kashmir back by a few years. These unemployed youth do not understand the repercussions it will have but they cannot escape the after effects. At this volatile juncture, the state and the Central government should try and win the confidence of the people and recall the army from Kashmir as soon as possible otherwise the situation will deteriorate further. Hurriyat leaders should also think why they are fomenting trouble when the situation is coming back to normal and talks are on. – Dr Khwaja Ekram
Kashmir is going through the same situation it went through two decades ago. The rural as well as urban areas of Kashmir are under curfew. The fiery and inflammatory speeches of Hurriyat leaders have added fuel to the fire. The stone pelting by the hired stone-pelters in the last few weeks may have pleased these elements but it pushed Kashmir back by a few years. These unemployed youth do not understand the repercussions it will have but they cannot escape the after effects. At this volatile juncture, the state and the Central government should try and win the confidence of the people and recall the army from Kashmir as soon as possible otherwise the situation will deteriorate further. Hurriyat leaders should also think why they are fomenting trouble when the situation is coming back to normal and talks are on. – Dr Khwaja Ekram
Source: Hamara Samaj, New Delhi
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