Many Indians tweeted on Rafah. Some more famous than others. The idea was to stand with the dispossesed. To enforce through a peaceful outburst of moral indignation the "right to return"; the "right to reclaim."
In Reasi, on our own soil, Islamists attacked Hindu tourists. They wanted to kill them all, and to realize their cowardly plan, they first sniped at the bus driver. Fatally wounded, he lost control of the bus.
Now, the Islamist terrorist group has announced that their guns are trained on "all sanghi yatris."
The attack in Reasi tells us there is no right to return for Hindus. No right to reclaim, no right to stake claim to justice.
A few weeks ago, 50% plus Kashmiri Muslims voted with gusto as the Indian state gave them a free and fair veto.
That democratic freedom to choose endures even after the election. Will even 50% of the Kashmiris who voted march through the streets condemning the attack in Reasi to send a message to Islamists?
Will our "rent a cause" privileged classes tweet #AllEyesOnReasi? Or do Hindu lives not matter?
Rahul Sivshankar
    
  In Reasi, on our own soil, Islamists attacked Hindu tourists. They wanted to kill them all, and to realize their cowardly plan, they first sniped at the bus driver. Fatally wounded, he lost control of the bus.
Now, the Islamist terrorist group has announced that their guns are trained on "all sanghi yatris."
The attack in Reasi tells us there is no right to return for Hindus. No right to reclaim, no right to stake claim to justice.
A few weeks ago, 50% plus Kashmiri Muslims voted with gusto as the Indian state gave them a free and fair veto.
That democratic freedom to choose endures even after the election. Will even 50% of the Kashmiris who voted march through the streets condemning the attack in Reasi to send a message to Islamists?
Will our "rent a cause" privileged classes tweet #AllEyesOnReasi? Or do Hindu lives not matter?
Rahul Sivshankar
Many Indians tweeted on Rafah. Some more famous than others. The idea was to stand with the dispossesed. To enforce through a peaceful outburst of moral indignation the "right to return"; the "right to reclaim."
In Reasi, on our own soil, Islamists attacked Hindu tourists. They wanted to kill them all, and to realize their cowardly plan, they first sniped at the bus driver. Fatally wounded, he lost control of the bus. 
Now, the Islamist terrorist group has  announced that their guns are trained on "all sanghi yatris."
The attack in Reasi tells us there is no right to return for Hindus. No right to reclaim, no right to stake claim to justice.
A few weeks ago, 50% plus Kashmiri Muslims voted with gusto as the Indian state gave them a free and fair veto. 
That democratic freedom to choose endures even after the election. Will even 50% of the Kashmiris who voted march through the streets condemning the attack in Reasi to send a message to Islamists? 
Will our "rent a cause" privileged classes tweet #AllEyesOnReasi? Or do Hindu lives not matter?
Rahul Sivshankar
          
                    
          
          
            
            
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