Srinagar, July 13 -- As a day of remembrance, Kashmir's Martyrs Day this year paints a different picture due to altered equations in the valley post abrogation of Article 370, removal of 13 July from the list of state holidays and obviously the 'invisible enemy' looming large in Kashmir.

By Rakshanda Afrin

EVEN as Kashmir's grand old political party-National Conference-put up a classic carnage capture of the day on its official twitter handle as a mark of tribute, there's no official sanction for the 89th Martyrs' Day in Kashmir in the pandemic-plagued 2020.

For the first time in years, there're no public and political gatherings at the historic Mazar-e-Shuhada of Old Srinagar. An armoured vehicle was earlier seen at the gates of the m...