Srinagar, April 9 -- Kashmir is often introduced to the world through its beauty. Its mountains are photographed. Its lakes are romanticized. Its seasons are written about as if the valley itself were poetry. But there is another Kashmir too-one that is not seen in postcards. It is the Kashmir of the unaccepted. The Kashmir of those who are present, yet not fully embraced. The Kashmir of those who are judged not by their humanity, but by their class, tribe, job, accent, social status, or usefulness to power. And perhaps that is one of the deepest wounds in our society:In Kashmir, many people are not always openly hated - they are simply not fully accepted. That is what makes this issue so painful.Because social unacceptance does not alway...