By: Komal Verma & Haroon Imtiaz

Young writers Komal Verma and Haroon Imtiaz from Jammu and Kashmir are set to release their book, “Why Kunan Poshpora”? which presents an alternative perspective on the controversial 1991 mass rape allegations against the Indian Army.
The book, expected to be published in March 2025, challenges long-held narratives and aims to uncover what the authors believe is the real story behind the incident. The duo spent two weeks in Kunan Poshpora, interacting with locals and gathering firsthand accounts.
According to them, many villagers claimed that no cordon-and-search operation took place in Poshpora on the night of February 23-24, 1991. Instead, they allege that militants, disguised as soldiers, were responsible for the crimes—a tactic reportedly used to instil fear and tarnish the Army’s image.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this book is that Komal Verma, an NCC Cadet from Kathua, is making history as she becomes the youngest author from Jammu and Kashmir. She is not only showcasing her exceptional writing skills but is also pursuing her graduation alongside her literary journey. Her initiative, “Sab Khairiyat”, has added a meaningful dimension to this book, highlighting the humanitarian efforts of the Indian Army and fostering dialogue with the people.
This book is a testament to the capabilities of a budding author from Kathua, proving that young minds from the region are capable of producing powerful narratives. Komal Verma’s dedication and courage in taking on such a significant topic reflects the strength and determination of our country’s young women. She stands as an inspiration for all girls across the nation, showing that with passion and perseverance, they too can make a difference.
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