How Objectification Shapes Kashmiri Women's Lives
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By Seerat Lone
A few days ago, I attended a Kashmiri wedding, one of those grand, colourful affairs that seem to bring the entire community together.
The smell of Wazwan filled the air, songs of celebration echoed through the night, and relatives in shimmering pherans and sequined shawls moved from one room to another, laughing, teasing, clicking photos.
ADVERTISEMENTIt was everything a Kashmiri wedding promises to be: loud, warm, and full of life.
But, as I stood among the guests, I noticed something unsettling.
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