By any account and any yardstick of terror, what happened in Kashmir yesterday, was a monumental tragedy. Shock and a numbing sense of stupefaction are the underlying emotions at the moment. What's the point in apportioning blame one way or the other when the whole state is in a ghastly mess? A stray SUV laden with military-grade explosives on an industrial scale finds its way on one of the most secure highways in the world, represents a colossal intelligence failure. Who is going to be held accountable?
Thursday, 14 February 2019
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Sad. Ugly truth. I feel more strongly that Kashmir should be independent state. That way to a certain extent, we will have less hatred towards humaijitt.
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