by Aamir Altaf Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp

Every Kashmiri student, artisan, and professional striving for dignity becomes a suspect. Our identity, once a source of pride, is being devalued.

The journey from the valleys of Jammu and Kashmir to the city of Hyderabad is one many undertake in search of education, employment, or a better future. Yet, for some, this movement carries a darker turn. What I have witnessed on the streets of this city reveals a disturbing reality. People from my homeland, including some from the Pir Panjal region, the Chenab Valley, and the Kashmir Valley, are not here to study or to work. They are here to beg.

They sleep on footpaths, huddle outside shops, and gather near places of worship. They recite stories of suffering to dra

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