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The Craft of Writing in Occupied Kashmir

Kashmiri poet Huzaifa Pandit in conversation with Nazish Chunara.

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Kashmiri Poetics
24th
Jan
2021

By abolishing Urdu, they are removing its historical significance... By pushing for the extinction of a language, you're pushing the extinction of a history and the sentiments associated with that history. Because in life the present is a function of the past. And so, by altering that past, they're hoping to alter the present altogether beyond the cognition.

RECOMMENDED: Green is the Colour of Memory (Hawakal Publishers, 2018) by Huzaifa Pandit.


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