earlier i spoke to anuradha baseen, executive editor of the kashmir times, who told me how yogita's pieceot that does not come out in the public domain. there are a lot of stories that journalists now even feel threatened to share with close friends. and and if you can just notice, you know, the whole anonymity of and the way that they speak, the conditions of anonymity, and that never used to be the case. i mean, journalists would love their work to be highlighted or their voice to be heard and for them to be recognised. that they agree to speak on conditions of anonymity is telling. yeah. i mean, the fact remains that there were restrictions on press in kashmir before its special status was revoked. butjust give us a sense of what changed after 2019. look, they've always been challenges. in fact, in the last 70 years, or even before that. but more they increased more when insurgency started in the 90s and the journalists were literally walking on the razor�*s edge, as one journalist pointed out, because they were caught between the guns on the two sides, the security forces and the mili