Not corruption

This refers to the article 'Changing the game' by Binoo Joshi. The author has cited corruption for the unrest during summers of last three years in Kashmir. I believe the author isn't fully aware of the situation in Kashmir and hasn’t heard people. Kashmiris want resolution of Kashmir and retain their identity. They want end to the human rights violation and end to repression on ground. Since it is not happening, they take to the streets as a mark of protest. The author must impress upon the government of India and Pakistan to resolve Kashmir.

Adil Mehraj
mehraj1adil@gmail.com

Lastupdate on : Wed, 4 May 2011 21:30:00 Makkah time
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