Friends,

One more inspiration for us to take up this issue:

If you can't read the whole article completely, please read this
paragraph.

My mom got down to thank him for what he is doing for the country and
for us and said she had no words to describe her feelings for army
people. the man got so emotional that he said now I have no regrets
for laying down my life for one kind word you have spoken.

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I had been to Kashmir few days back. it was an enchanting experience.
the place cannot be described in words each place is distinctive yet
similar. every place over there carries a scar of terrorism and
hatred. for me living in Bombay I rarely get to see army men but out
there seeing the men in  such huge numbers was simply overwhelming for me.

 

I waved at each and every army men out there and I could see genuine
smiles on their weary faces. they too waved back with same gusto. and
there was this one particular incident which I cannot forget.

 

I had gone with a large group and few of them had fallen sick .the
driver took them to the doctor and parked the vehicle on the road
side. It was dark and the place is not safe at night so you find army
men at every nook and corner. I had turned on the light inside and one
of the army men came and started enquiring about our whereabouts. The
man was so frustrated about the local people on their nexus with the
militants that he called Kashmir hell and advised us not to stay in
the area for long as there were more women in the group. My mom got
down to thank him for what he is doing for the country and for us and
said she had no words to describe her feelings for army people. the
man got so emotional that he said now I have no regrets for laying
down my life for one kind word you have spoken.

 

All of us just couldn't speak to each other till we reached our house
boat. That emotion in his eyes made me feel like an ant in front of a
giant. This is something that made me feel even more proud  to be an
Indian and Kashmir deserves to be a part of India especially since so
many people have laid down their lives defending it.

 

I too want to do my bit in showing solidarity towards the jawans so
could you send me the Kukri of Honour so that more people can become
aware of the unsung heroes of the killer valley.

 

Bye

 

Kalpana Chetty

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