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I SEE THE TWO KASHMIRS FROM SHAMSHABARI By VINOD SINGH NEGI

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
13/08/2022
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I SEE THE TWO KASHMIRS FROM SHAMSHABARI  By  VINOD SINGH NEGI
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Perched on a hill, atop the Shamshabari

I see the two Kashmirs; close and distant

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Juxtaposed in the middle of two Kashmirs

I see Majestic Nanga Parvat to the North in Other Kashmir (POK)

And ‘Heaven on Earth’ Kashmir Valley to the South in Indian Kashmir

 

Indian Kashmir sees smiles and cheers

Markets abuzz  and playgrounds burst

Hustle, Bustle and the tourist rush

Faithfull bowed to Baba Barfani, Allah and Christ

 

The Other Kashmir has a pall of gloom

Populated with Terror Camps and Launch Pads is the scene

People are poor and roads are broken

Rickety pick ups are the only medium

 

Indian Kashmir celebrates  ‘Ghar Ghar Tiranga’

People come out and dawns a new era

Gulmarg is full, Bangus is full and so is Macchal

Bless us Allah the merciful !

 

Other Kashmir see underdevelopment and poverty

Oppressed Kashmiri ‘Mohajirs’  and their vulnerability

For pushed into terrorism are they by the Pakis

Little does the ISI care about morality

 

Tanzeem Commanders spew venom and send the infiltrators

Disturb peace and development in Paradise is single point agenda

Spill Kashmiri Blood and create anarchy

How dare the Indian Kashmir at all party 

 

In one Kashmir there is Kashmiriyat; Other Kashmir full of Haiwaniyat

On one side is Paradise; other side misery and vice

Oh Allah! May the situation change

Make the evil neighbour see reason;

Let him live and allow us to live in bliss as in heaven

 

Amen !

 

 

Note

Shamshabari (Abode of Fir Trees)   Ranges with its wet climate, high elevation(average height 11500, highest 17500  ft) and snow clads peaks (20-30 fts in winters) makes the North western ring of Vale of Kashmir from Kala Pahar (North West of Baramulla) to Kaobal Gali(Boundary of Kargil Distt). In South East lies the pristine paradise of India – Kashmir valley surrounded by Pir Panjal and Great Himalayan Ranges where on the other side in POJK is Neelum Valley enamoured by icy waters of  Kishanganga(Neelum), and either side  having mountain scarps of indescribable grandeur.

 

 

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