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Huma Sheikh
My mother told me to lie about my age when I became eligible to vote in Kashmir. Instead of encouraging me to exercise my freedom, she took me to the back room of my grandparents’ house. We laid there hidden, with my aunts and uncles, for the entire election day.
It was 2002, and the conflict between Kashmiri Muslims and Indians was thirteen years old. Two Indian paramilitary men in camouflage uniforms and green helmets stood by our front door with rifles, tapping the butts against the cobblestone sidewalk. The Paramilitary men were hunting for votes, looking for Muslims to support a country and election that had long treated them as second-class citizens.
Seeking a solution for Kashmir to end the prolonged sorrow
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A Kashmiri woman stands next to a graffiti inscribed on a wall of restrictions following the revocation of Kashmir s special constitutional status by the Indian government in Srinagar, Sunday (15/9/2019). ANTARA/REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/aa. Eminent travel writer Jan Morris highlighted that Kashmir was always more than a mere place.
It is an experience, a state of mind, or perhaps an ideal.
Located in the Himalayas, Kashmir has abundant natural charm to enthrall.
Its beauty is apparent from its snow-capped peaks, majestic valleys, alpine-like forests, crystal-clear lakes, sparkling glaciers, and the warmth and hospitality of Kashmir.