ID | 139755 |
Title Proper | Closed minds |
Other Title Information | only a political resolution can help curb radicalisation |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sawhney, Pravin ; Wahab, Ghazala |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Srinagar: As dusk settled in, the call of the muezzin broke through the cacophony of the traffic and surge of people rushing to reach a place where they could break their daily fast. On the bustling streets of Residency Road leading up to the famous (or notorious, depending upon one’s perspective and memories) Lal Chowk, men, and sometimes boys, stood on the pavement with trays of milky drinks and dates for the passing rozgaars (those who were on the fast) who were unlikely to reach their home or a mosque in time. |
`In' analytical Note | Force Vol. 12, No.12; Aug 2015: p.30-35 |
Journal Source | Force 2015-08 12, 12 |
Key Words | Kashmir ; Sunni Community ; Political Resolution ; Closed Minds ; Curb Radicalisation |