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      ‘Be Clear, Kashmir will Vote for India’: Jammu & Kashmir 1947–1953
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      ‘Be Clear, Kashmir will Vote for India’: Jammu & Kashmir 1947–1953

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      Reporting the Contemporary Understanding of the Unreported

      ‘Be Clear, Kashmir will Vote for India’: Jammu & Kashmir 1947–1953

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      ‘Be Clear, Kashmir will Vote for India’: Jammu & Kashmir 1947–1953 book

      Reporting the Contemporary Understanding of the Unreported
      ByRaghuvendra Tanwar
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 20 May 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429324895
      Pages 308
      eBook ISBN 9780429324895
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Tanwar, R. (2019). ‘Be Clear, Kashmir will Vote for India’: Jammu & Kashmir 1947–1953: Reporting the Contemporary Understanding of the Unreported (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429324895

      ABSTRACT

      The central point that this volume makes is that much of what happened in Jammu & Kashmir in the critical first few years (1947-53) needs a more careful reassessment. It is argued that there were little voices of ordinary people that should have been heard but were ignored. The political discourse that took centre stage even as it appeared more assertive and representative of mass public opinion was, however, as is now clear only a clever and misleading political move.
      Much of the source material upon which the author has based his study has till now remained unstudied and uncited – rare hard to find books, pamphlets, articles in journals, magazines and newspapers, official and party reports and so on. The volume takes the reader back in time to a kind of ring side seat. Kashmir’s cultural and historical legacy, the invasion, the issue of the plebiscite, the United Nations and the ceasefire, the Praja Parishad and most important of all the political scene and its key players – Prime Minister Nehru, Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee and Sheikh Abdullah. Based on the nature of its sources the volume breaks free of a stereotyped approach to understanding the origin of what we commonly term today as the ‘Kashmir problem’.
      The volume argues that contemporary views recorded as they are in the heat of the moment with natural spontaneity often contain hidden lines and new light. Not surprisingly contemporary versions tell us a story very different from mainstream conventional writings on Jammu & Kashmir. This timely volume will radically influence the existing discourse on Jammu & Kashmir.

      Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |30 pages

      Introduction

      chapter Chapter One|24 pages

      Jammu & Kashmir: A Historical Perspective

      Religion, Culture and Tradition

      chapter Chapter Two|39 pages

      The Invasion of Jammu & Kashmir

      Public Opinion Turns Anti-Pakistan

      chapter Chapter Three|49 pages

      Nehru Puts Abdullah in Charge: Beginnings of the Political Whirlpool

      chapter Chapter Four|21 pages

      ‘Pilgrimage of Hindustan to Lake Success (UN) the Hotbed of International Intrigue’

      Nehru sees Kashmir as a World Problem

      chapter Chapter Five|66 pages

      ‘Accession Still in the Melting Pot’

      The Praja Parishad: Nehru-Mookerjee and Abdullah

      chapter Chapter Six|33 pages

      The Dismissal of Sheikh Abdullah

      Pakistan Prime Minister Meets Nehru: Talk of Plebiscite and Partition of Kashmir

      chapter |16 pages

      Conclusion

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