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J&K Situation

Jammu and Kashmir - Two Cultures and one state. The Amarnath Shrine Board issue has been utilised by the Politicians to the maximum.
The state is torn apart by the politicians and the violence caused by the issue so much close to the religions.
The question of India being a Secular State is now in dark clouds. as i see nothing secular in the way the issue is being handled. If it is Gujarat the issue is handled in different manner than the Kashmir. i dont justify what happened in Gujarat and i believe that the Politicians should not also justify the Amarnath Issue.
This was no where a religious issue as it is being made now. And the Government and the politicians are all using this situation to take the benefit. But will Polarising the state of J&K help the situation of the state already in mess?

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