From Ground Zero: Wounded Valley, Who Will Bring Healing Touch to Kashmir?

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  • Published On: July 13, 2016
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As Kashmir remains in lockdown with 34 deaths in violence since last Friday after terrorist Burhan Wani's killing, The Buck Stops Here broadcasts from Srinagar. We look at moral, ethical and tactical questions raised by the use of pellet guns which have literally had blinding consequences. More than one Human Rights Group are asking whether pellet guns should be used at all. We also debate: do troops need a new crowd control SOP? What are the ideas in Delhi's playbook? And who will bring healing touch to the wounded Valley?

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