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My cousin just returned from 10-day trip of J-K-L.

Srinagar has been revamped heavily. All streets are clean and beautiful and crazy security measures even 2-3 am in night. Hourly patrolling via Helicopters.

Even the locals are happy that this level of development never happened before.
In 3 years Kashmir will shine like crown jewel of India. Whole world will be mesmerized by its grandeur and beauty.
 

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The news is full of good things. Whole articles need to be here.
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India Has Killed Off the Remains of Kashmir’s Free Press
No one is willing to utter a word about the government attacks on journalists, a Kashmiri reporter says. “It’s as if we don’t exist.”
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A vehicle carries office furniture of The Kashmir Walla while vacating its office in Kashmir capital Srinagar as they have been served notice by the landlord after their website and social media has been blocked in India under the Information Technology Act, 2000, by the government of India, according to statement published by the news website, a regional prominent independent news organisation based in Srinagar Kashmir, founded in 2009 by founder-editor Fahad Shah, who is currently in jail for 18 months over press coverage of a gunfight.

A vehicle carries office furniture of The Kashmir Walla while vacating its office in the Kashmir capital, Srinagar, as it has been served notice by the landlord after its website and social media were blocked by the Indian government under the Information Technology Act, 2000, according to a statement published by the prominent independent regional news organization, founded in 2009 by Fahad Shah, who is currently in jail for 18 months over press coverage of a gunfight.

(Photo by Faisal Bashir / SOPA Images / LightRocket / Getty Images)
On August 19, India’s

On August 19, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology blocked the website of The Kashmir Walla, an independent news outlet based in Srinagar from its country’s readers. The publication’s Facebook page, with close to half a million followers, is no longer available in India, and its Twitter (now X) account, with more than 50,000 followers appears with a message “blocked in response to a legal demand.” On the same day, they were evicted them from their offices.


Police charged Fahad Shah, the editor in chief of The Kashmir Walla and a Nation contributor, with sedition in February 2022 for publishing a report about a gunfight. Four other charges were filed against him under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and a preventive-detention law. Since then, Shah has been granted bail on three charges against him. A judge quashing Shah’s preventive detention order determined that “no compelling reasons have been given or shown” and the detention order “cannot sustain the test of law.” Yet, despite the court order, Shah remains imprisoned under UAPA terror laws in Jammu’s Kot Bhalwal jail 186 miles from his home. The state is charging him as a terrorist for publishing the essay “The Shackles of Slavery Will Break” by scholar Abdul Aala Fazili in 2011. Shah is one of four imprisoned Kashmiri journalists charged under India’s terror laws.

In February 2021, the Indian government published the Information Technology Rules. Under these laws, the government has absolute authority to determine what content is left online, modified, or deleted, without judicial oversight. A Srinagar-based lawyer who asked to remain anonymous for fear of government reprisal told me, “The IT Act is one of many authoritarian tools at the disposal of the Indian state.… There is no process or procedure, no law or legality. They are not required to provide any reasons or justifications for their decisions. They can do whatever they want.”

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The Kashmir Walla’s decade-long reportage is no longer accessible in India. Since the revocation of Art 370 unilaterally abrogated Kashmir’s semiautonomous status in 2019, almost all reportage critical of the Indian state has disappeared from local news websites. Publications have deleted thousands of articles from their archives. Speaking to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Journalist Aakash Hassan called this disappearance an “erasure of memory.”

This, however, is the first time the government has shut down an entire newspaper. A Kashmiri journalist who left the valley after Shah’s arrest last year told me, “For over four decades, thousands of Kashmiris have been forcibly disappeared; now we see fact, reality, and words disappearing. We also have mass graves for memory now.”:clap2::clap2::clap2:

In November 2021, the Jammu and Kashmir government created a specialized investigative body, the State Investigation Agency, for the “speedy and effective investigation and prosecution of terrorism-related cases.” So far, the SIA’s main targets have been journalists. When asked about the SIA, the lawyer added that the word most often used to describe the agency is “dreaded.”

In April 2022, the SIA raided The Kashmir Walla’s office and Shah’s home in Srinagar to investigate the 11-year-old Fazili piece. During the raid, SIA officials seized computers, hard drives, notebooks, and phones and interrogated The Kashmir Walla’s staff and reporters. The SIA also searched Fazili’s home. It arrested him, and he too remains incarcerated.

Indian authorities in Kashmir now use the word “terrorism” to mean any reporting, documenting, and writing that doesn’t align with the state. Jammu and Kashmir state police deploy terms like “journo terrorist” and “white-collar terrorist” to describe journalists. For its part, the SIA accuses Shah and Fazili of “narrative terrorism.”

Since the 1990s, Kashmiris have endured curfews, closures, and arrests, and witnessed enforced disappearances, torture, and extrajudicial killings. In 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bhartiya Janata Party revoked Article 370, which granted semiautonomous status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir during its accession to India in 1947. Article 370 had allowed the region to make its laws except for matters concerning finance, defense, and foreign affairs. But after its repeal, India immediately deployed thousands of additional troops, and shut down all communications, silencing some 10 million Kashmiris for over 145 days. Access Now, a digital rights body, called the Internet shutdown “the longest ever in a democracy.”

Since then, journalists have been summoned, interrogated for hours, and had their houses raided in counterinsurgency-style operations. Many Kashmiris have been put on a no-fly list, and others have had their passports taken away. Last year, India stopped Kashmiri photographer Sanna Irshad Mattoo from traveling to receive her Pulitzer Prize, which she shared for her work with Reuters covering Covid-19’s toll in India. In July of this year, it was reported that journalists in Kashmir writing for international publications received e-mails from Indian authorities “to surrender their passports for being a security threat to India, or face action.” Another journalist told me, “They want journalists to be copywriters producing ads for this occupation.”


Since Shah’s arrest, The Kashmir Walla’s reporters and staff have endured what the publication calls a “horrifying nightmare.” They have faced intimidation, threats, and raids. In the past 18 months, the SIA summoned, questioned, and interrogated its interim editor, 24-year-old Yashraj Sharma, five times. Under mounting costs, the burden of legal expenses, and constant run-ins with the police, the once-bustling 16-member office struggled financially. The staff had to defend themselves against summonses, court cases, and police interrogations. Faced with harassment and starved of funds, Kashmir Walla saw its resources became scarce. Over half its staff was laid off, and others who decided to stay took multiple pay cuts to keep the organization afloat. The Kashmir Walla was reduced to six people when the outlet was finally evicted.

A former reporter with The Kashmir Walla said the Indian authorities “strangled us little by little” and added, “It would be so much easier if they had just killed us. Instead, they made us realize our helplessness every day for over a year. They could have shut us down anytime— immediately after Fahad’s arrest. They could have done this six months back, but they made sure that we died a slow, painful death and that we remember this. Now we are in mourning.”

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Another Kashmiri journalist observed that The Kashmir Walla “is an organization made of very young reporters who have nothing. Yet, they got up every morning and went to work; they risked everything they had, including their lives, to ensure this small news organization survived. Now, they have erased the entire newspaper from the Indian Internet.”:fyeah::fyeah::fyeah:

Many local papers did not carry the news about what happened to The Kashmir Walla. “What is alarming is the lack of anger and attention to what is happening,” a former journalist at Kashmir Walla said.

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US-based Kashmiri journalist Raqib Naik told me, “The decimation of the press in Kashmir is one the biggest tragedies of our times, and no one is willing even to utter a word as if we don’t exist.” He said that India has turned the region into a black hole for the news and the government has demolished the media landscape that he worked in when he started his career in 2014: “It won’t be an exaggeration to say there is no press in Kashmir today.”:pound::pound::pound:

He said a handful of newspapers have been coerced and threatened to disseminate state propaganda. He said Kashmiris have been stripped of their identity as a human community: “Our collective suffering has evaporated from the world’s consciousness.”:hehe:

Naik lamented that the journalists who proudly proclaim themselves as defenders of press freedom in the US, the UK, and Europe are now silent
. He told me, “Our stories would have been flashing on CNN if Kashmir were in Europe and our skin and hair color differed.” LoL:rofl::rofl::rofl:
What this piece fails to mention is that Fahad Shah was found to have satellite phone during the raid as well as 14 phones with sim cards from different state in India registered under different names. Investigation also found large dubious source of funding to his organisation and fake expenditure receipts to unknown people.
 

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In 3 years Kashmir will shine like crown jewel of India. Whole world will be mesmerized by its grandeur and beauty.
The way the government has worked towards cleaning up the valley is truly commendable. More importantly, the government was fast in normalizing the state by bringing international events. G20's presidency for India played a vital role for the authorities to showcase the truth to the world.

I am really pleased that J&K will be hosting the Miss World 2023 competition. Word has it that The reigning Miss World 2022 was there for promoting the event. She took a shikara and was wearing the pheran, while the reporters went crazy clicking and doing the government's job.

I know some people here find that the pace of changes is not up to their mark, but India has the right leadership and is on the right track. We might have complains against or joke about the PM, but on ground, every dedicated Indian needs to ensure NaMo return in 2024.

Once that is consolidated, India will be unstoppable in its growth and progress.
 

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The Arya Samaj Trust has recently reopened its school in downtown Srinagar, which had been closed for 33 years due to separatist militancy in J&K since 1990.

Following its closure, the building was taken over by a local individual in 1992, who established a private institute called Naqshbandi Public School.

However, after a prolonged legal battle, the school was reclaimed by Arun Choudhary, the chairman of the J&K unit of Arya Samaj Trust, with the assistance of a local businessman.

Despite protests from the students and their parents who had been studying in the private school, the authorities returned possession of the property to the trust in 2022.
 

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one of faux pas when this case was being heard, only towards the end of the arguments milords realised that one of petitioners does not affirm allegiance to India's constitution and state, that too when SG brought it to the notice of the milords. basic due diligence absent, they were allowing the top court of this nation to be used as a platform for lawfare by some one who does not recognise their authority.

they asked for an affidavit stating the lawyer affirms loyalty to the nation, to remedy the situation.

this is at par with that LGTV case commentary that "biological genders are outdated concepts".

unless events are observed in realtime, these sort of details get brushed under the carpet.
 

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The Article 370 was meant for constitutional integration of Jammu and Kashmir with Union and it was not for disintegration and the President can declare that Art 370 ceases to exit says, CJI Chandrachud. (TOI)
 

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need a reality check on whether enough evidence has been gathered for this process.
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Justice Kaul : I recommend the setting up of an impartial Truth and Reconciliation committee to investigate and report on the violations of human rights both by the State and non-state actors at least since 1980s and recommend measures for reconciliation.

 

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So.. Article 370 gaya.. Parveen Sawhnstein was saying that only option for India was to reinstate Article 370, and do away with creation of Ladakh union territory.. otherwise China will wage war against India.. Ch**tiya was saying that to save face, BJP will get this done via Supreme Court by invalidating abrogation of Articlw 370 in 2019.. :bplease:
 

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So.. Article 370 gaya.. Parveen Sawhnstein was saying that only option for India was to reinstate Article 370, and do away with creation of Ladakh union territory.. otherwise China will wage war against India.. Ch**tiya was saying that to save face, BJP will get this done via Supreme Court by invalidating abrogation of Articlw 370 in 2019.. :bplease:
In reality BJP did the opposite.

They did the hard work, legislatively and then administratively.
The clever part was using SC to ensure no future harakiri would be done on this.

removal of 370 is now set in stone & there is a greater chance of me getting pregnant than 370 coming back.
 

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Justice Kaul calls for setting up a "Truth and Reconciliation Commission" to address the persecution of Kashmiri Hindus. These are welcome words. But isn't it ironic that Justice Kaul and the now CJI Chadrachud both had once dismissed the demand to probe the Hindu genocide in J&K by curtly saying: “no case is made out”. How can "truth" emerge without a probe, and how can there be "reconciliation" without justice? Let's stop this virtue signalling.

 

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Justice Kaul calls for setting up a "Truth and Reconciliation Commission" to address the persecution of Kashmiri Hindus. These are welcome words. But isn't it ironic that Justice Kaul and the now CJI Chadrachud both had once dismissed the demand to probe the Hindu genocide in J&K by curtly saying: “no case is made out”. How can "truth" emerge without a probe, and how can there be "reconciliation" without justice? Let's stop this virtue signalling.

For Cong, commies and Islamists, that's the final insult, the salt on the wound, the knife in the Ahole....
not only did they not get a single thing they wanted but also got something they dreaded.
 

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