Rushdie laments division of Kashmir

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Salman Rushdie, in an interview discussing his novel _Shalimar the Clown_, expressed deep concern over the division of Kashmir, which has resulted in a geopolitical split between Indian and Pakistani administration. This division has not only affected the political landscape but has also had profound personal implications for individuals and families, including Rushdie's own. He articulated how this partition has metaphorically 'cut his family down the middle', highlighting the emotional and social ramifications of such a division. The Kashmir conflict has its roots in historical territorial disputes, leading to ongoing tensions and violence in the region. The impact of this division extends beyond mere borders; it has created a complex web of cultural, social, and familial disconnections that resonate with many who have been affected by the conflict. Rushdie's reflections serve as a reminder of the human cost associated with political strife, emphasizing the need for dialogue and understanding in a region fraught with division.
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Primary Reference: Shalimar the Clown
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