Kashmir parents keep children out of school as tensions remain high

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Kashmir parents defy authorities to keep children out of school

Classrooms in Indian-administered Kashmir were mostly empty on Monday, despite a government notice that schools would re-open, as tensions remained high across the territory.

 

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Love your headline! Now it is the parents who are to blame & not the war like situation created by India who no doubt are your valued business partners! Not only your headline but also the moniker that you use for the toilet paper you call a newspaper.

School is not safe for their children.

Some of them learnt STONE throwing from Palestine. As majority want normalcy to come back, those don't allow easily. Kashmir

They just want kids to learn Quran and Jihad

Few people Never understand Human Languages either any one discussed with them in their Mother Tongue. Modi PM india is one of them. Modi not believe on humanity how he think about children education as he is uneducated. Modi know how to blind children with fired of pallet gun

Fantastic news coming from an island in the pond. What great parents.

KashmirWantsFreedom

HEROES!

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