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#Ten Year Challenge – Dying Water Bodies to Politics, Kashmir Needs to Worry

January 19

Tawseef Nazir

As the internet is Gripped with comparing stuff, the internet has a new viral in the market — #10YearsChallenge — where netizens are sharing the picture from 2009, and comparing it with the latest pictures from 2019.

Walking into the shoes of the current trend, The Kashmiriyat has made a small effort and list of some events, showcasing what changed and not changed in Kashmir valley in the last ten years.

The Pictures in Yellow represent the year 2009, while those bordered in red are depict 2019.

 

The Dal Lake, once a major tourist destination and home to fish is now in news for pollution
Since 2009, the children in Kashmir continue to be the worst sufferers of an unending cycle of violence
Lack of Governance- The streets of Kashmir underwent a massive transformation in 2004 and since then, must has not been done.

 

A Pandit abode located in Islamabad (Anantnag) awaits its inhabitants
Collateral Damage- Nothing has changed here for Kashmir as residents continue to suffer

 

The top three, No additions have been made to Hurriyat since, at least not to the top brass
Major Political Parties- They continue to be Two in the Kashmir Valley