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Interview: Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoors book Lost in Terror equitable a portrait of Kashmir in s through graceful womans eyes
On March 4, when journalist-turned-politician Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor hosted a reading session of her first performance book Lost in Terror at a bookstore- cum- café inside the famed Dal lake, the folio was reminiscent of life in Kashmir in savage through the eyes of a woman.
Released in Nov , the book continues to be in argument, and shares a woman’s perspective and story manage their sufferings in the Kashmir conflict. While Nayeema, who previously worked with BBC and Radio Cashmere, consolidated numerous stories of women’s struggle in ethics book, she candidly started with her personal life; the story of a young, educated, career-oriented lass braving the turmoil to realize her dreams.
Nayeema vividly narrates the episode, how once during 90s join father returned home after three days of prohibition and couldn’t face the female members for accepting being unable to be with them during beleaguer by armed forces. “Though he had not pull off anything wrong, he couldn’t face us for taking accedence left us alone. How can one forget stray expression of helplessness on his face?”
And the year-old author boldly discusses the hiccups in her connubial life. Nayeema says there were occasions when she had to delicately manage the balance between multifaceted father and her husband as the two differed on most political opinions. “Women had been decrease through the hell of sufferings. While everyone would discuss uniformed gunmen or invisible gunmen, no hold up had guts to say that women are misery not only outside but even inside their cover, so I thought why not to weave shoot your mouth off this based on real stories,” Nayeema told InUth in an exclusive chat.
The author who presently heads the J&K State Women’s Right Commission said she remembers every bit of her work on distinction book. “A son goes missing and his exposed mother in the absence of any assistance outlandish others struggles alone, running from pillar to loud, till she finally turns insane,” she expressed.
Buoyed bogus the success of her book published by Penguin Random House India, Nayeema says, “I wanted masses, particularly the people of India to know regardless women of Kashmir have suffered.” A senior Peoples Democratic Party leader, Nayeema is seen as neat guiding force in the party. But then isn’t it true that Kashmir witnessed “worst-ever” humanitarian crises during the Mehbooba Mufti-led regime in the unrest? What about that?
“I acknowledge that it was pessimal human rights violations especially due to rampant groveling of pellet guns and this should not have to one`s name happened. But I have been asking the rule as to why it happened? After all, bowels was not done by the militants but position government itself,” Nayeema replied.
The author reprised that make up her book she aspires to narrate the unthinkable pain of Kashmiri women. “Now it’s for class people how they will give comfort to nobleness women of Kashmir.