‘Free Kashmir’: Want to highlight restriction in J&K

Mumbai: Mirza Mahek Prabhu, a Mumbai-based storyteller, raised a placard with Free Kashmir written on it in a protest against JNU violence at India Gate, Mumbai.

After that, she faced criticism from social media and political quarters for holding a ‘Free Kashmir’ poster. On Tuesday she clarified that she meant to highlight the restrictions imposed in Jammu and Kashmir and wishes to see peace in the region, adding she had no other motive behind her actions.

At around 7 pm yesterday, I reached where the protest was happening at the Gateway of India. Like anybody else who believes in democracy, I also joined that protest. We were standing for justice to the JNU students

Prabhu said in a video posted on social media

“I saw a bunch of people who were painting placards on every issue like NRC, CAA and for JNU students. There was a placard lying on the side which said ‘Free Kashmir’. The first thing which came to my mind when I saw that placard was about the basic constitutional rights of Kashmiris,” she said.

Prabhu also said that she was not a Kashmiri and was brought up in Mumbai. She outlined that she was standing with a flower in her hand and asserted that the entire matter was “completely blown out of proportion”.

“I was quietly standing with a flower in my hand. This means we need to make peace together. That was my only intention in holding that placard. The narrative that has been put out is absolutely wrong,” she said, describing the reactions to the matter was “crazy”.

The Mumbai-based storyteller underlined that the incident is scary and urged the people to spread the words of what she said and not hatred. “The way it has gone, it is very scary. I am a simple person. As a woman, it is very scary for my safety right now. Spread this side of my story and let’s stop it here. Let us not spread the hate. It has happened to me, it can happen to anyone. We should not live in fear,” Prabhu further said.