In the Indian-administered Kashmir, Kashmiri youth are increasingly removing their tattoos — many of them AK-47 rifles — which have become burdens due to heightened military surveillance.
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00:26My name and AK47 have also been able to see it.
00:31Until then, I have seen the maximum AK47.
00:35This means that if we can see it, the trend has become one.
00:38Now we have removed many of them.
00:56I really liked the start of the start of the month of the month of the month of the month of the month.
01:04So I drew in my hand with a pen.
01:07And finally I made my hand with a tattoo.
01:11But after that, anyone who saw saw said that this is not right.
01:14In this case, there will be no suicide, there will be no suicide, there will be no suicide.
01:18So we told them that we have done this thing.
01:21But still, there is a mark. You should remove that mark.
01:24And then I decided that I should remove all the tattoos.