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- The Case For Freedom | Kashmir

The story also acknowledges the trauma of Kashmiri Pandits , who faced a mass exodus in 1990 due to violence and threats from militants. The Concept of Azadi (Freedom)

The narrative includes searing accounts of human rights abuses, including the Kunan Poshpura mass rape (1991) and "the world's first mass blinding" caused by the widespread use of pellet guns. Kashmir - The Case for Freedom

The narrative traces the current unrest back to the , where the British sold Kashmir to the Hindu Dogra ruler Maharaja Gulab Singh for 7.5 million rupees. This "sale" of a Muslim-majority land to a Hindu dynasty is often cited as the foundational injustice in the Kashmiri psyche. The story also acknowledges the trauma of Kashmiri