"The biggest problem in Kashmir is the way the place has been covered in the national media. It is that Kashmir has been seen and covered as a Kashmir problem. It has not been covered as Kashmir region or Kashmir state.
"Because the problem has always been very closely linked to the national security and military security, it has got inexplicably woven in that perspective.
"Kashmir gets a lot of space in national media because through Kashmir comes a threat to India," Gupta said here.
"The journalists were parachuted from outside. Mostly they were not Kashmiris and were not well versed with the language or ethos. The media covered Kashmir purely as a security story. The underlying theme always was whether the danger is increasing in Kashmir or decreasing," the senior journalist said.
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