New Delhi:60 days after the abrogation of Article 370, a ground report prepared by a team of intellectuals from different professional backgrounds claims, "Kashmir is on edge- humiliated, angry, disturbed and disrobed."
A team consisting of Anirudh Kala, a psychiatrist, Brinelle Dsouza, an academician, Revati Laul, a journalist and Shabnam Hashmi, a social activist, visited Jammu and Kashmir to know about the impact of the abrogation of Article 370 and the subsequent security clampdown and communication blockade on the lives of people living there. They prepared a 76-page report, namely #KashmirCivilDisobedience, which covered the trauma, resistance, resilience and fear among the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
While addressing the media, Shabnam Hashmi said, "The fact that there has been no violence in that area, has to do with the resilience of people. It is an active and collective choice being exercised each day, to observe civil disobedience. In feeling rejected and betrayed by the Indian state, Kashmiris have chosen to respond back, through a largely non-violent protest."
"Most people we met told us they were keeping their shops and offices closed not under any call by militants or separatists or political leaders but as an act of resistance against the Indian state. This decision has been taken by the individuals across Kashmir, largely on their own," she added.