💨 Abstract
A traveller and trekker expresses sorrow over the killing of tourists in Pahalgam, questioning the calls for unity in the name of religion. They argue that such calls for unity can lead to discrimination and create more division among people. The author believes that the root cause of terrorism is deprivation or a sense of deprivation, and that fanaticism is dangerous in all its forms.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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