The aftermath of the Pahalgam attack has led to a wave of emotional and physical violence towards Kashmiris, with many expressing their anguish over feeling unwelcome even in their home country. This abhorrent violence has not only disrupted lives, but also reignited the longstanding complexities surrounding identity and safety in a region marked by decades of conflict.
Kashmiris have publicly condemned the violence, with candlelight vigils and protests reflecting their solidarity against the targeting of their community. Many feel they are unfairly burdened with proving their innocence while simultaneously being subjected to increased scrutiny and hostility. With uncertain futures ahead, the plight of Kashmiris amid this turmoil continues to garner attention and calls for a more compassionate understanding of their realities.
Kashmiris have publicly condemned the violence, with candlelight vigils and protests reflecting their solidarity against the targeting of their community. Many feel they are unfairly burdened with proving their innocence while simultaneously being subjected to increased scrutiny and hostility. With uncertain futures ahead, the plight of Kashmiris amid this turmoil continues to garner attention and calls for a more compassionate understanding of their realities.




















