Srinagar, April 29 -- In the aftermath of the brutal attack on innocent tourists at Pahalgam, Kashmir isn't just counting its dead; it is counting the wounds carved into its soul. Blood stained the meadows that once sold postcards of peace. In a place where every breeze once whispered, fear now lingers like a bad aftertaste. Markets stayed half-shut, hearts stayed fully broken, and a question hung heavier than the mountains: Who profits from this? As families mourn strangers they had never met, a valley known for hospitality wrestles with a shame that was never its own doing.
It is time - not just to mourn, not just to condemn - but to build a wall of justice so tall that no hand of terror can ever scale it again. Punish the guilty, show t...