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Did Chetan Bhagat just reduce mass detentions in occupied Kashmir to a math problem?

Did Chetan Bhagat just reduce mass detentions in occupied Kashmir to a math problem?

The fiction writer also recommended economic policy for the occupied region but Twitter wasn't having it.
Updated 22 Aug, 2019

Bestselling Indian writer Chetan Bhagat, prone to opine on every topic under the sun, dipped his toes once again into the ongoing events in occupied Kashmir, with disappointing results.

On Twitter, Bhagat justified mass detentions in India-held Kashmir by claiming the move ensures peace in the region and, more implicitly, dehumanising Kashmiri protestors to a math problem.

His lack of empathy and context was pointed out on Twitter

Math isn't everyone strong subject but we sure don't publicise it...

The fiction writer also recommended economic policy for the occupied region — the most militarised in the world

He tweeted that "politics" should be sidelined in favour of measures like joint ventures, job creation and tax incentives for corporations and other businesses that choose to invest in the region

On that front, too, Bhagat was widely panned, with some pointing out that Indian economic policy geared towards the region already exists — and has achieved mixed results.

Others also pointed out that economic conditions in mainland India are not too rosy either.

Some people also highlighted that business is difficult to sustain in a context where curfew, cuts to power, internet and communications and closures are common, hinting that matters underlying those issues should be addressed first.

We're hoping you can do better, Chetan!

Comments

AZAM AKBAR Aug 21, 2019 04:56pm
Mr. Chetan Bhagat, You are definitely out of your senses.
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Newborn Aug 21, 2019 06:08pm
Chetan is a known Modi voter. Why the surprise.
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saeed Aug 22, 2019 08:17am
Mr. Chetan Bhagat has no clue of either Maths or economics!!!!!
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karr Aug 22, 2019 08:09pm
Everything will change. Just wait and watch.
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