Dar's experience is emblematic of a growing sentiment of fear among Kashmiri residents. Following the attack in Pahalgam, reports of criminal acts targeting Kashmiris have surged, including harassment in public spaces and on college campuses. Survivors urge for understanding and peace, yet many feel ostracized and unsafe even in familiar surroundings. The Indian government's heavy-handed response, described as collective punishment, has heightened feelings of mistrust and insecurity among the Kashmiri populace, who believe they are unfairly suffering the consequences of violence linked to militancy. As civil liberties diminish under the guise of security, the future of communal harmony remains uncertain, mired in a complex web of historical grievances and contemporary fears.