Pulwana turning point

It is disturbing how things are turning up after the Pulwama attack. At one point before the attack the whole of India was silent about the Kashmir issue, but then suddenly everyone is talking about it. Now even people from over the world are talking about it. Reading the comments we get to know that all are having their own versions.

The most worrying fact is that we are getting news of Kashmiris getting intimidated in other parts of India. How are they responsible for this attack? They are probably the one who migrated from their region to their current place in search of a better life. I don’t think they are among the rich section either.

In 2018 alone more than 500 unnatural deaths took place, among them were the civilians, militants & the army persons themselves. Youth is regularly engaged in stone pelting and other attacks. What so happened that they are this alienated? Money cannot be the only reason. Either they are radicalized by some external agencies or something else is the reason.

Like all times, Pakistan has denied the charges for this attack. It has been involved in many mischievous acts against India in the past. Meanwhile, India has scrapped the Most Favored Nations title against Pakistan. Kashmir is constitutionally an integral part of India. Because of all the militant activities, Indian troops had to popularize the area. It is the responsibility of every nation to protect its boundaries. Every nation does it. Some are way more frivolous in their pursuit.

As per some people’s point of view, to quote that there are human rights violation taking place in the region may be telling and seeing the story half way. It might be the time that more presspersons are allowed to roam around. The fog around the whole thing must be cleared. This is unnecessarily hindering the growth of the region, its integration with the rest of the country & nonetheless earning false name to the nation. Indians must calm down, discuss and ask questions. If this is not done, people will engage in their own stereotypes. 

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