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At Kashmir Literature Festival, J&K LG Manoj Sinha Urges Fact-Checked Rewriting of Distorted History

He says a dismantled terror ecosystem creates space for an unbiased Jammu and Kashmir narrative grounded in verified evidence.

Overview

  • Sinha called on writers and historians to research, use critical proof, and correct misleading accounts about India and Jammu and Kashmir.
  • He alleged that authors in the colonial and early post-independence periods shaped history to fit ideological agendas.
  • The lieutenant governor said fear of militants and their ecosystem long constrained writers and media, asserting that this system has now been dismantled.
  • He urged young historians to challenge false material in textbooks and praised recent efforts to take Indian literature to global audiences.
  • The remarks were delivered at the 2nd Kashmir Literature Festival at SKICC in Srinagar, organised by the Srikula Foundation, with attendees including Lt Gen (Retd.) D. P. Pandey and Yuvraj Srivastava.