Zaira Wasim Raised these Questions on the Situation in Kashmir, Shared a Photo

The actress, who debuted from Aamir Khan's movie, has written a post, sharing a picture of a white flower, after talking about repealing article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and now talking about the situation in Kashmir
Zaira Wasim Raised these Questions on the Situation in Kashmir, Shared a Photo

Zaira Wasim may have opted out of the film industry but has not stopped making headlines. Once again Zaira Wasim is in discussion and this time she has given her opinion about the current situation in Kashmir. The actress, who debuted from Aamir Khan's movie, has written a post, sharing a picture of a white flower, after talking about repealing article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and now talking about the situation in Kashmir.

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Kashmir continues to suffer and see- saw between hope and frustration। There's a false and uneasy semblance of calmness in place of escalating despair and sorrow। Kashmiris continue to exist and suffer in a world where it is so easy to place restrictions on our liberty. Why do we have to live in world where our lives and wills are controlled, dictated and bent? Why is it so easy to have our voices silenced? Why is it so easy to curtail our freedom of expression? Why aren't we ever allowed to voice our opinions, let alone our disprovals to decisions that are made contrary to our wishes? Why is it that instead of trying to see the cause of our view, our view is just condemned ruthfully? What is so easy to curb our voices so severely? Why can we not live simple lives without always having to wrestle and remind the world of our existence. Why is that life of a Kashmiri is just about experiencing a lifetime of crisis, blockade and disturbance so abundantly that it has taken away the recognition of normalcy and harmony from the hearts and minds? Hundreds of questions like these-unanswered; leaving us bewildered and frustrated, but our frustrations find no outlet. The authority doesn't make the slightest effort to put a stop to our doubts and speculations but Stubbornly tend to go their own way to confine our existence mired in a confused, conflicted and a paralysed world. But I ask the world, what has altered your acceptance of the misery and oppression we're being subjected to? Do not believe the unfair representation of the facts and details or the rosy hue that the media has cast on the reality of the situation. Ask questions, re-examine the biased assumptions. Ask questions. For our voices have been silenced- and for how long….none of us really know!

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She wrote in her message, 'Kashmir continues to suffer and see-saw between hopes and frustation. A lie of peace is being spread in place of despair and sorrow. Kashmiris are still in agony where it is easy to ban our freedom. Why do we have to live in a situation where we are banned and we are being dictated? Why is it so easy to silence our voices? Why is it so easy to cover our freedom of expression?

Why we have never been allowed to give our opinion. Without listening to our thoughts, they are being rejected. How easy is it to curb our voices so seriously? Why can't we always live simple lives without wrestling and remind the world of our existence. Why any Kashmiri has to spend a lifetime in hardships, restrictions and troubles, it has taken away from the heart and mind the recognition of normalcy and harmony.

Further she wrote, 'Hundreds of such questions are unanticipated, shocking and disappointing us, but our frustrations have no whereabouts. The authority does not make the slightest attempt to put an end to our doubts and speculations but stubborn, conflicted and crippled go their way to restrict our existence in the world. But I ask the world, what has changed in the acceptance of the misery and oppression we are under you? Don't believe the media which has given a blurry picture of the situation here, ask questions, our voices have been silenced and for how long, none of us really knows.

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