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Topic: Kashmiri Muslims

A Kashmiri Pandit woman’s marriage to a Muslim is threatening peace in Pulwama

‘We are requesting the government and authorities to bring in an anti-conversion bill,’ said Ashwani Sadhu, who is leading the campaign. Kashmiri Pandits are mobilising to ‘bring the girl back’.

Ahmadiyyas in Kashmir are branded as kafirs, boycotted, spat at. They hide, pass as Sunnis

India recognises them as Muslims, but ‘other Muslims treat us like untouchables’.

Kashmir Sikh community has opened gurdwaras for tourists

Gurudwaras in Srinagar, Baramulla, Gulmarg, and several other towns are offering free shelter and langar to anyone in need, especially those who feel unsafe in hotels or public spaces.

Prayagraj to Himachal—Kashmiri Muslims forced to leave college, home. Many slept at airports

The Pahalgam terror attack has sparked a wave of anxiety across India. Student organisations are tracking distress calls and urging the government to ensure the safety of students.

Not just Pandits, Kashmiri Muslims suffered terrorism too and it was all Pakistan’s doing

Both Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims were victims of terrorism. The former, of ruthless ethnic cleansing and the latter, of a cruel ideological purge.

New book offers glimpse into lives of Kashmiris — Hindus and Muslims alike

The book 'A Kashmiri Century — Portrait Of A Society In Flux' by Khem Lata Wakhlu, published by Harper Collins India, will be released on 12 July on ‘Soft Cover’.

This Navreh, RSS-backed J&K body launches campaign to get Kashmiri Hindus back to Valley

Apart from celebrating Kashmiri Hindu icons, the Sanjeevani Sharda Kendra’s campaign will also feature a speech by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.

Kashmir’s Chitti Singhpora struggles between remembering and forgetting a 20-yr-old massacre

A plaque embossed in the wall of a gurdwara where 17 of 35 Kashmiri Sikh men were lined up and shot dead is now gone. All that remains are bullet holes.

What Agha Ashraf Ali said when I asked about Kashmiri Muslims who chant ‘Pakistan Zindabad’

Former J&K chief secretary Moosa Raza writes in his book about a conversation he had with the educationist to seek answers for Kashmiris’ disenchantment with India.

D Devadas on Kashmiri Muslims’ need to feel secure, P Bhushan on Foreigners Tribunals

The best of the day’s opinion, chosen and curated by ThePrint’s top editors.

On Camera

Controversial dog-walker IAS Sanjeev Khirwar is back in Delhi. What happened to his wife?

In 2022, athletes claimed they were asked to wind up training early at Thyagraj Stadium so that the IAS couple could walk their dog. Then came the memes and public outrage.

IndiGo profit plunges 78% as Dec meltdown with 3k flight cancellations takes a toll

Net income for InterGlobe Aviation Ltd slipped 78 percent to Rs 5.5 billion for the three months ended Dec 31 compared with the year-ago period.

Rafale saga: 25 yrs of detours, deadlocks & political hesitation. Now IAF getting what it always wanted

Instead of buying more Mirages outright in early 2000s, the requirement was tweaked in favour of a medium-weight, multi-role fighter with Mirage-like performance. 

Pakistan se azaadi. Grow up India, stop giving it prime real estate in your psyche

Pakistan not only has zero chance of catching up with India in most areas, but will inevitably see the gap rising. Its leaders will offer its people the same snake oil in different bottles.