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Distorted Kashmir History And Historians.

History too is elitist. It does not tell the whole story. It tells stories about Czars, Pharaohs, and Moguls but very rarely narrates the stories about the real Spartacus’s- the real heroes. Kashmir is not an exception besides elitism the history of this land more particularly about past seven hundred years has also suffered distortions and   largely   written with a particular mindset. It is not only, none of the past historians has written what is termed as the ‘people’s history’ but they have been on mainly to use Albert Camus ‘phrase by ‘the side of executioners’. Here, I am not to talk about the narratives of the past that avowedly have been twisted to suit particular discourses but of the contemporary history that I believe after the end of the feudal rule … Read entire article »

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A Word With Kashmir Leaders

A Word With Kashmir Leaders

Some hard thinking is required.  Each one of us has to do it. In fact, every one owes it. I owe it as a kibitz columnist and leaders owe it as men who lead and shape the destiny of people. Sitting in one-day seminar organized by the Kashmir Bar Association on Tuesday on the subject, “Kashmir Freedom Struggle in the Current Global Political Scenario and Prospects of A Solution” and listening to learned speakers, I started … Read entire article »

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Hina Rabbani Talks Kashmir?

Hina Rabbani Talks Kashmir?

Ostensibly, there is an upswing in India and Pakistan relations.The frequency of visits at ministerial, officials, traders, cultural and journalistic levels between the two countries during past couple of years has multiplied. True, not much an importance is attached to these visits by the satellite channels and the print media in New Delhi. Nevertheless, if one goes by the amount of enthusiasm shown by major Pakistan satellite channels and English press it seems Pakistan … Read entire article »

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THU’NAY- YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND

THU’NAY- YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND

I believed it.  I think so did you?   There was no reason not believing it. It was the buzz word: Behind the scene some resolution of Kashmir dispute had been reached’. Syed Ali Geelani with all eloquence at his command opposed it. He called it betraying the cherished ideal of right to self-determination. He saw it as   betraying the commitments of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of the largest republic in the world. He saw … Read entire article »

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Understanding the Kashmir Identity

Understanding the Kashmir Identity

Kashmir Identity, (a presentation made in 2002 at IMPA auditorium)    Mr. Chairman, colleagues Good Morning I feel humbled in this gathering of scholars and researchers. Much before I start my talk, with all humility I would request you to bear with me for my shortcomings. At the same time, I would also request you to feel free to point out deficiencies and scantiness of my talk. I very firmly believe that a toddler like me has to learn … Read entire article »

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Kashmir On Backburner?

    Kashmir Missing From Narrative.   Has the stalemate on Kashmir ended? Is there any forward movement towards the resolution of Kashmir? These posers,   gripped the public mind  after the APHC through a statement for the press announced that Pakistan government had  invited Mirwaiz  Umar Farooq and some leaders of his faction of the multi-party combine to Pakistan.  Pakistan High Commissioner, Shahid Malik extended invitation from Foreign Minister, Hina Rabbani to Mirwaiz Umar during their meeting at New Delhi. In the proposed meeting in Islamabad Mirwaiz and his colleagues are expected to hold discussions with Pakistan leadership on prospectus of Kashmir resolution. The Mirwaiz accepted the invitation.   Subsequently,  Pakistan High Commissioner called on Octogenarian Syed Ali Shah Geelani at His Malviya Nagar residence in Delhi along with some other officers and … Read entire article »

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