J&K at House of Commons…

Looking forward to a presentation on J&K that I am making at the House of Commons tomorrow to a select group of British MPs, political representatives, senior members of the Indian community in Britain and representatives of the Kashmiri diaspora in Britain.

Programme details are on this link http://www.box.net/shared/9u7n4n8z46 I shall try and share notes and slides post the talk. Stay tuned.

Related Post: A 5-min video snippet and few slides on J&K and the whole category of posts related to J&K

Here is the link to the slides from the talk

B Shantanu

Political Activist, Blogger, Advisor to start-ups, Seed investor. One time VC and ex-Diplomat. Failed mushroom farmer; ex Radio Jockey. Currently involved in Reclaiming India - One Step at a Time.

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7 Responses

  1. Uma says:

    Fabulous! All the very best! Keep us posted!

  2. DEVENDRA PAI says:

    Wow, thats too good. I am happy to know that you are the one making the presentation (and not a self proclaiming Human Rights person from India).

    Wishing you all the very best and hope you get to make the presentation in Indian Parliament as well (seriously, the Congress MPs need it especially our dear PM and Super PM)

  3. Indian says:

    All the Best! You are only who is working for India! I say this because PM, MMS is enjoying cricket with our neighbors. They think it will bring love to the country! Fool’s paradise!

  4. Fantastic.
    I know they must have cried with the facts and figures. Lets us know.

    Jai Bharat!

  5. B Shantanu says:

    Uma, Devendra, Indian, Sandeep: Thanks. Currently travelling but hope to share slides in next 3-4 days. Thanks

  6. B Shantanu says:

    Slides here: https://satyameva-jayate.org/2011/04/03/art-370-kashmiri-hindus/ and some photographs over at the fb page:
    Art 370 & Plight of Kashmiri Hindus, Mar ’11 http://on.fb.me/gMRBWj

  7. B Shantanu says:

    Placing this sad and tragic news-report on the plight of Kashmiri Pandit Women here for the record: http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/nation/the-nowhere-people