Burhan trail biography definition
Burhan trail biography definition
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The rise of Burhan and the aftermath of his death show why the status quo in Kashmir is unacceptable
For decades now, armed militants have been regularly killed fighting Indian soldiers in Kashmir.
But the latest incident on July 8, in which the young militant Burhan Wani died, has once again lifted the veil from the realities of the always-simmering valley.
Kashmir is again convulsing with anger, and as the rage was met by deadly state force, it has already left over 30 young protestors dead in four days and more than 1, injured, many with bullets in their bodies.
Scores of the injured young Kashmiri boys will here on see the world only with one eye, having lost the other to the infamous “non-lethal weapons”, the pellet guns used by the government forces.
It is not possible to understand the aftermath of the youthful and iconic militant’s death without a substantial examination of the intervals of seeming peace, usually marked by high inflows of tourists, the uneventful conduct