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Kashmir: Once Again On Floor of the Security Council

Kashmir: Once Again On Floor of the Security Council

Kashmir: Security Council Rise To Occasion Z. G. Muhammad  For the past seventy years the war of words, on the floor of the United Nation’s Security Council on the Kashmir Dispute, has been a routine with India and Pakistan. It, in fact, began, on 30 December 1947, when New Delhi sent a cable to the Security Council, through its representative at UN. The cable, making a complaint under Article 35 of UN charter … Read entire article »

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Kashmir: Imran Khan’s Litmus Test

Kashmir: Imran Khan’s Litmus Test

PUNCHLINE Kashmir: Imran Khan’s Litmus Test By Z.G. Muhammad   On Saturday, August 18, 2018, four days after the Independence Day of the country there was a change of guard in Pakistan. This was not a simply passing baton from one political party to another. It was a paradigm shift inasmuch as it brought to end rotating leadership between the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and the Pakistan People’s Party after decades. In fact, transferred power from the fiefdom of the … Read entire article »

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On Kashmir Dispute Vajpayee Puts Nehru in The Dock

On Kashmir Dispute Vajpayee Puts Nehru in The Dock

PUNCHLINE  Vajpayee Was Different From Nehru?   Z.G. Muhammad In all literature; history, memoirs, and travelogues, Kashmir is described as a country.  Notwithstanding, being ruled by  Moguls, Durranis, and Sikhs through their governors for exacting taxes to the extent of famishing people, it continued to be known as   a country. It retained, this title even after India and Pakistan were born as an independent dominions. For the first time, it lost this title on 27 October … Read entire article »

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Mashal-e-khu’er – the children of lesser god but part of pageantry

Mashal-e-khu’er – the children of  lesser god but part of  pageantry

  Nostalgia ‘Mashal-e-khu’er The Luxury of time was the beauty of our childhood. We were not couch potatoes, but free as birds having liberty to perch on high or low branch and sing our songs like a nightingale. We had freedom of Iqbal’s hawk to fly   unimpeded high in skies at our sweet will. ‘To have a happy childhood is the luckiest thing that can happen in one’s life. That way our whole generation despite being … Read entire article »

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On Article 35-A ……….. and the ‘Violence of Interpretations’

On Article 35-A  ……….. and the ‘Violence of Interpretations’

    PUNCHLINE Article 35A  And ‘Violence of Interpretations’ By Z. G. Muhammad       We have a story, with a beginning, middle and end- but it is the end that is confounded by “the others,” who have their ‘meal tickets in the pursuit.’ For confusing the end, they not only collaborate with the coercive forces in strengthening the ‘hegemonic discourse’ but also indulge in what academic’ describe as the ‘violence of   hermeneutics.’  The ‘others’ that is the tribe of political … Read entire article »

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Bridegroom on A Colt: Only Rich And Influential Could Afford White Stallion

Bridegroom on A Colt: Only Rich And Influential Could Afford White Stallion

Nostalgia Bridegroom on A Colt ZGM I have an unbreakable bond with my childhood. That perhaps holds true about everyone. Often on festive, even not-that-jovial occasions, I instantaneously get connected to my childhood. ‘Childhood memories’ as someone has rightly said ‘come crashing like a wave, and one reaches to them with arms out to grab them, to catch them, hold them close,’ and I take great pleasure  in  sharing  them with my friends; young and … Read entire article »

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Article 370 and Hermeneutic Violence- Prof Hameedah’s Take

Article 370 and Hermeneutic Violence- Prof Hameedah’s Take

  Article 370 and Hermeneutic Violence It’s oppression at all levels Prof Hameedah Nayeem Over the   decades of Indian rule in J&K,  Kashmiris  have been  subjected  to physical and  psychological violence at various levels. The most  visible violence  is the physical violence  resorted to by the armed forces  to establish forcible control  over the populace. Another less visible violence is the  ideological violence  carried through a particular use of language  which embodies   the statist  dominant ideology  like- Kashmir … Read entire article »

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