13 July 1931 remains one of the most significant—and debated—dates in Kashmir’s modern history. In this documentary, we examine what happened outside Central Jail Srinagar, the historical background that led to the events, the different accounts surrounding the police firing, and how the incident shaped Kashmir’s political trajectory.
Drawing on historical records and the work of historians, this report presents the major interpretations of the events without taking a political position. It distinguishes between well-established historical facts and aspects that continue to be debated by scholars.
History is often viewed through different lenses. This documentary aims to encourage informed understanding by presenting context, evidence, and multiple perspectives, allowing viewers to engage with the past critically and thoughtfully.
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