The story delves into the complex history of the Kashmiri Pandits' exodus from the Valley, highlighting the deep-seated political and social issues that led to their displacement. It explores the broader geopolitical influences, such as the Iranian Revolution and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, which fueled a new wave of militancy in Kashmir. The narrative underscores the shared suffering of both Pandits and Kashmiri Muslims, emphasizing the need for genuine reconciliation and healing through trust and empathy.
The Wound That Still Bleeds
Kashmir Times11/12
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