Srinagar, Nov. 12 -- Now that it has been quite a few years since I began writing on various issues in Kashmir and gathering public reactions on them, be it social, political, or religious, I have often seen how terrorism has torn apart the social and political fabric of this place. Over time I have also acknowledged that after 2019, terrorism in Kashmir has been brought down to its lowest point through the stringent steps of the government, administrative efforts, local support, and the zero tolerance policy of the security forces. Yet I should not refrain from saying that the ideology which was sown deep into the society in the name of religion has not been completely uprooted and the black sheep still exist among us. The recent attack ...