What will it take to restore peace in Kashmir?
A prominent Kashmiri politician resigns over unrest in the disputed region.
It’s the worst unrest for six years in Indian-administered Kashmir. Weeks of protests, more than 80 people killed and thousands wounded.
The trigger was the killing of a popular rebel fighter by Indian security forces in July.
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Tension between Kashmiris and the Indian government was already high over accusations of human rights abuses.
A politician has resigned over the killing of civilians.
What are the underlying issues making peace elusive?
Presenter: Martine Dennis
Guests:
Sanjay Kak – Kashmiri documentary filmmaker and author of Until My Freedom Has Come: The New Intifada in Kashmir.
Sreeram Chaulia – Professor and dean at the Jindal School of International Affairs.
Prem Shankar Jha – Journalist and author of Kashmir 1947: The Origins of a Dispute.