Kashmir is Free Finally by Arun Kumar, Prasenjeet Kumar

Kashmir problem exists because Pakistan exists. So, will Kashmir problem be over if Pakistan disappears?

Kashmir is free finally

Kashmir problem exists because Pakistan exists. So, will Kashmir problem be over if Pakistan disappears?

India has already walked out of Kashmir and made Kashmir FREE. Soon “popular sentiments” turn in favour of a Sharia-governed Islamist society, and that leads to the ISIS taking over Kashmir.

Now they want to take their Gązwa-e-Hind—conquering India—dream to the whole of India.

Now what?

Should India strike at the ISIS and re-occupy Kashmir? And then, should India take the war inside Pakistan and split Pakistan into five parts, say, Baloochistan, Sindh, Pakhtoonistan, Baltistan, and Punjab? But does it make any sense to spread Pakistan’s jihadi factories over five new states?

And can India really do this to a nuclear Pakistan? And will Pakistan’s friends like USA, China, and Saudi Arabia just wait and watch while India carries out this little exercise?

KASHMIR IS FREE FINALLY is that fictional, what-if peep in to a not-too-distant future when all these questions get answered in a manner that will shock and awe you.

Genre: FICTION / Dystopian

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / Political

Language: English

Keywords: bollywood fiction, india fiction, kashmir fiction, our moon has blood clots, curfew nights Basharat Peer, India Pakistan Afghanistan, exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, case for freedom, arundhati roy, barkha dutt, tragedy of kashmir, vajpayee years, as dulat, isi, raw

Word Count: 85,000 words approx.

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Prologue

April 2022: India walks out of Kashmir and makes Kashmir FREE.

Kashmir finally has what its stone pelting mobs have apparently been demanding for such a long time.

FREEDOM. Now what?

Hasina Ittoo, its chief minister “promoted overnight” as prime minister begs India for a Bhutan like status with the Indian Army defending it, but India refuses to play ball. Instead, it decides to treat Kashmir like Pakistan with massive restrictions on everything imaginable.

Pakistan agrees to accord Kashmir the same status as that of its so-called region of “Azad Kashmir,” but that doesn’t help Kashmiris carry on with their daily lives.

There are massive disruptions in sourcing their food supplies, electricity, petroleum products, medicines, car parts, building material, and every such item of day today use. Pakistan refuses to subsidise anything: Kashmir’s ration, transport bills, or the salaries of its bloated bureaucracy.

The dream of liberals like Shehla Kaloo, the firebrand Kashmiri feminist, of turning Kashmir in to a neutral but prosperous Switzerland comes to a naught.

Instead, “popular sentiments” turn in favour of a Sharia-governed Islamist society, and that leads to the ISIS taking over Kashmir.

Now what?


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