<p>What if the Kashmir story you've heard was never the whole truth?</p><p>In Kashmir Sale That Never Was Prof. Suresh Chander exposes the long-perpetuated myth of Kashmir's ₹75 lakh sale and revisits the complex roles of Patel and Faiz Ahmed Faiz in the events of 1947. Also reveals the brutal truth behind Martyrs' Day: Hindu properties looted in distant Mirpur and the valley. <br><br>The complex relationship between Nehru and Sheikh Abdulilah takes centre stage a relationship that ultimately shaped the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India. </p><p>Based on archival records and suppressed narratives this work restores Jammu's lost voice and reclaims the truth behind the state's accession. </p><p>History isn't a believer it's a witness.- Prof. Suresh Chander </p><p>The truth about Kashmir was never just about Kashmir. </p><p>Pawns in the Great Game: Two Myths - 75 lakh Sale and 13 July 1931 Martyrs' Day.</p><p> </p>
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