Monday, October 24, 2016

Dearest Modiji: This is the truth about Kashmir...

I just returned from Jammu Kashmir. I was there for four days; hence I thought to make you aware of the real situation in Kashmir. As a matter of fact, getting the reply of letters by PMO is not in culture these days as per your colleagues, but even then I take a chance to write this letter to you, not wishing your reply to it, but with a hope that at least you will read it and find it factual and genuine then you will realize and give your thought towards the raised points of concern.

I am very much sure that the information and news that you receive about Kashmir is not clear and true as it is distorted by the government officials. The projected point of view of government officials is not the real situation of Kashmir. I am sure that if you would have a technique or way through which you would listen and communicate with Kashmiris directly then you would never have ignored them.

I am in a state of restlessness after returning from the Valley. No matter the land of Kashmir is with us and as in our army’s control but the people of Kashmir are not with us.

I want to introduce you by the fact that people have painful aggression in them against the Indian system; be it a man of 80 year old or a six-year-old child. This aggression and bitterness is to an extent of rejection of not even willing to talk to anybody who represents it. Their pain and aggression had taken such turn of extremism that they now stand with stones in hands and are ready to face such huge system; not bothering about the outcome. I believe this situation would lead us to the disastrous “massacre” situation. Full story...

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