Updated On: 20 March, 2022 07:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Jane Borges
While it suits the current crop of politicos to make the controversy surrounding The Kashmir Files a myopic Congress vs BJP affair, author Ashwin Sanghi says Islamic control of a Shaivite and Buddhist Kashmir dates back to the 8th century

Ashwin Sanghi
All history is distorted by the lens of the observer... Each historian peddles his or her own narrative and repeats the errors of the group that preceded it,” Ashwin Sanghi, one of India’s highest selling English authors, tells us over an email interview. It’s why Sanghi feels that a film like The Kashmir Files, directed by Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, which has stirred up a hornet’s nest for its portrayal of the exodus of Kashmiri pandits in 1990 needs to co-exist with other narratives of history.
Sanghi admits that Agnihotri’s film is “difficult” to watch. “Sometimes, fact is more sinister than fiction. As someone who has read a bit of history, I knew that the events narrated [in the film] were true, and this made watching the film even more painful,” he says.