💨 Abstract
The return of four coffins from Kashmir to Bengal, including three tourists and a soldier, has sparked grief and deepened polarization in West Bengal's identity politics. The brutal killings have taken on a political charge, with religious identity becoming a potent political tool. Parties are framing narratives through religion, nationalism, and victimhood, making the deaths a new battleground in Bengal's political contest.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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