By Ravi Nitesh & Devika Mittal
We know that you will be quite occupied with the inauguration ceremony, with meetings, public speeches. We know that for two days, you will be busy giving interviews to the mediapersons. We know you are a busy man, our leader, a great economist but above all, you are a human being. We would request your attention as we would like to tell you something that the people around you will not.

Mr. PM, you are honorable to us, but not just because you are our Prime Minister, but because you are a human being. You will have a very warm welcome in the valley that is famous for its gesture, politeness and beauty. Here it is called ‘Kashmiriyat’. You will stay here, will complete your task and then will go. and after you will go, people will react, there were be politics about your visit. Your visit in the valley is definitely a big occasion but really not an important one. But it can be made important, even historical, if you bring something and leave it here. Something, that might not earn revenues for your ‘welfare state’, something that might not be very physical infrastructure, but the emotional one, the important one, the necessary one.
Mr. PM you are well-aware of the atrocities here. You are well-aware about the misery, inhumanity, hell proliferated by the draconian laws imposed by your government. You are very well aware about the thousands of cases of the missing and disappeared people, you are aware of the unnamed graveyards , you are aware of innocent people implicated in false cases, you are aware about the conversion of schools in army establishments, about the standing armies in agricultural fields , about deploying your ‘shoot to kill’ license on ‘suspicion’ only. Though you cannot replenish all the days of their lives, we would be really if you can really bring something that could reduce the pain and sufferings of people.
Mr. PM , we hope that you will notice the security personals standing on the rooftops of the houses that they have converted to be launch pads. Their houses, the people, their mothers, sisters and daughters , all are in hands of army men. They all live in a beautiful prison where every moment of our life is not only in check but is controlled by the military. Your visit will not mean anything to them, it will just another big but disappointing memory if nothing is done for the people of the valley.
Mr. PM, you are the leader. You are a great economist but before all this, you are a human being.