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A freelance journalist /broadcaster /sports reporter and scriptwriter from Jammu&Kashmir (India), an Associate Member of ONA (Online News Association), Sports Keeda and Elance U.K

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Kashmir bleeding due to bad politics

It is uninterrupted violence going on in the Kashmir Valley that has bothered some international communities but not the country itself. Watching the death toll to 65 in just 80 days since the grim and volatile situation arose in June 2010. The protests are not the aftermaths of the turmoil running for last twenty one years in the State but these are fresh violates in the form of stone pelting by the youth between 12 to 25 years of age. There are no arms, no militants, no Pakistan backings or no such organised outfits to run the violence against Indian troops, but the angry youth who became volatile after Tufail Ahmad a 12 year old boy was gunned down by police unlawfully. The protests continue due to one after another killing during demonstrations and the cycle goes on and so too the killings of youth and use of brutal power against the stone pelters.
The bad governance of the ruling political party added salt by doing nothings except to invite more army and troops to stop the protests. even after two months the chief minster of the state went to hospital to see the injured and start advising people to restrain from stone pelting over police.
The angry mob is becoming more and more volatile after every passing day as the government of India is passing comments that again hurt the sentiments of the youth.
It is heavily bleeding here in this part of world and the world humanity just watching and passing their willful comments leaving no concrete idea or suggestion to the country holding Kashmir due to military power since 1947.