“IN JAMMU & KASHMIR ALL LINES—MODERATE, HARDLINE, LIBERAL—ARE BLURRED. I HAVE BEEN THROUGH IT ALL” Sajad Lone, president, People’s Conference IN MARCH 2006, just as winter was coming to an end, a 40-year-old man spent hours looking at the Pir Panjal range in Gulmarg town of strife-torn Kashmir. The mountains and the snow belonged to him, he felt. There were times when for three days in a row, he did not leave his hut at Highlands Park Hotel, where he stayed for around 80 days. That solitary tourist, Sajad Gani Lone, leader of the People’s Conference, was at work, keeping a promise made to then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that he would prepare a document on Kashmir.
Earlier that year, Lone, then still a part of the separatist spectrum…