Samar Halarnkar, Hindustan Times
Everyone I meet in Srinagar — doctor, student, taxi driver or separatist — has at some point been pushed around, abused, slapped or beaten; those who


leave the state often face unwelcome police attention or find it hard to rent houses because they are Kashmiri.
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Everyone I meet in Srinagar — doctor, student, taxi driver or separatist — has at some point been pushed around, abused, slapped or beaten; those who
leave the state often face unwelcome police attention or find it hard to rent houses because they are Kashmiri.
(Read More)
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