
British-Arab Influencer Amjad Taha's Tweet On "Hope" In Kashmir Goes Viral
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After his visit, Mr Taha said he felt "inspired" by India's peace measures that "signals hope" for future generations.
On the eve of the anniversary of the amendment of Article 370 which removed special status for Jammu and Kashmir, British-Arab influencer, Amjad Taha, famed for his posts on "paradise on earth", visited the valley to see for himself what the current status of Kashmiris is like. Revisiting Indian Kashmir, I'm again inspired by India's peace measures there, prioritizing sustainable solutions over temporary ones. Despite past turmoil,the region now signals hope for future generations. Kashmir: a land of incredible people and beauty.#PeaceInKashmir#Indiapic.twitter.com/VBmKN9wy0U Meet Jannat, a 7-year-old wonder, who tirelessly cleans and preserves the serenity of Dal Lake in Srinagar. Kudos to the local Kashmiris, whose unwavering resilience has played a crucial role in preserving the heavenly paradise.https://t.co/kkaMjepxuB#DalLake#KashmirParadise
After his visit, Mr Taha said he felt "inspired" by India's peace measures that "signals hope" for future generations.
"Revisiting Indian Kashmir, I'm again inspired by India's peace measures there, prioritizing sustainable solutions over temporary ones. Despite past turmoil, the region now signals hope for future generations. Kashmir: a land of incredible people and beauty," Mr Taha posted on Twitter.
