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Agnishekhar Agnishekhar or Agni Shekhar (born 1956)〔''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics'' (Princeton University Press, 2012), p. 768.〕 is a Kashmiri Pandit writer and political activist.〔Ananya Jahanara Kabir, ''Territory of Desire: Representing the Valley of Kashmir'' (University of Minnesota Press, 2009), p. 160.〕 As a poet, he has contributed to the development of a Hindi poetry of exile from a distinctly Kashmiri perspective.〔''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics'', p. 768.〕 He is a founder of Panun Kashmir ("Our Kashmir"), a group that advocates for the cultural rights of Pandits and a homeland.〔Kabir, ''Territory of Desire'', p. 167.〕 He views pre-Islamic culture as a source for contemporary Pandit identity.〔Kabir, ''Territory of Desire'', p. 169.〕 Agnishekhar is the author of ''Kisi Bhi Samay'' (''At Any Moment''), a collection of poetry published in 1992. The book is organized into two sections: the 49 poems of "Kram" ("Sequence"), and the ten poems of "Visthapit Kashmir" ("Displaced Kashmir") which differ from "Kram" in being labeled by place of composition (always Jammu) and a date ranging from mid-1990 to early 1991.〔Kabir, ''Territory of Desire'', p. 162.〕 The poem "Mahavipada" ("Great Trouble"), from the "Displaced Kashmir" section, criticizes the camps into which displaced Pandits were settled.〔Kabir, ''Territory of Desire'', p. 166–167.〕 Agnishekhar also contributed to the screenplay for the "Bollywood-style" movie ''Sheen'', which uses Pandit displacement as the context of a love story.〔Kabir, ''Territory of Desire'', p. 170.〕 ==See also==
* Kashmir conflict
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