Srinagar, Sept. 6 -- Kashmir, a Muslim majority region in a Hindu majority country, has long faced polarization at the hands of religious heads, political leaders, separatists, and Pakistan. The religion card has always been an easy tool for exploitation in the valley, repeatedly used by foreign agents to destabilize and divide the region whenever it suited their interests. During the peak of terrorism, the slogan "Pakistan se Rishta kya la ilaha ha illallah," meaning our relationship with Pakistan is based on the oneness of God, was frequently raised to manipulate gullible minds and strengthen separatist sentiments. This clearly signalled how religion was weaponized as a tool for extremism, destabilization, and polarization. Minor issues...