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Khalistan Movement: A Threat to India's National Security?

Khalistan Movement: A Threat to India's National Security? Khalistan: A Movement to Divide India? Khalistan image The concept of Khalistan, which means "Land of the Pure," has been a controversial issue in India for decades. The idea of carving out an independent Sikh state from Punjab and parts of Northern India has been propagated by radical separatists since the early 1980s. However, this movement has also been accused of bringing about communal disturbances and aiming to destabilize the Indian state. The roots of Khalistan can be traced back to British colonial policies in the late 1800s and early 1900s that aimed to divide Sikhs and Hindus. The British Raj recruited Sikhs in large numbers to serve in their army and fight against Hindu rulers who rebelled against British rule. This led to growing resentment between Sikhs and Hindus and laid the foundation for future conflict. After India gained independence in 1947, tensions between the state of Punjab and the central

SHORT MYSTERY STORIES:Short Mystery Stories for the Thrill-Seeking Reader

SHORT MYSTERY STORIES

Short Mystery Stories for the Thrill-Seeking Reader


As a kid, I read Carolyn Keene and Mary Higgins Clark into the late hours of the night. So it’s no surprise that when I stay up now, compelled by something beyond my control to keep turning pages, there’s often a mystery novel in my hands. Sometimes, however, a girl’s gotta sleep, and that’s where these short mystery stories come in. If you, like me, feel that all’s right in the world when you’ve figured out the big twist, these short mystery stories will deliver that satisfaction without the side effect of lost sleep.


THE LITTLE MEN” BY MEGAN ABBOTT 


I’m especially partial to this one since I’m a recent Megan Abbott convert (late the the party, I know!). This short story is about Penny, who has recently moved into her dream home. However, the beautiful cottage seems to be haunted. After hearing strange noises and creepy rumors from her neighbors, Penny begins to wonder about the death that occurred in the home a decade earlier.


“IN MY HANDS” BY SARAH CORTEZ 



Every entry is fantastic in this short mystery stories anthology, but I chose this one because the twist ending left a pit in my stomach. Elizabeth and her husband Winston have just divorced. One night, our narrator gets a call from Elizabeth. She says, “If I ever get killed, find a PI or go to the police, because Winston will have done it.” Shortly thereafter, Elizabeth goes missing, leaving behind a shattered wedding picture and a cold cup of coffee. Read it on your commute and prepare to think about it all day.


MISS MARPLE TELLS A STORY” BY AGATHA CHRISTIE 


Famed fictional detective Miss Marple recounts a locked room case she once solved. In it, one of Miss Marple’s friends asks her to save him from being charged for his wife’s murder. She requests all of the details of the ghastly crime before solving it on the spot, without ever leaving her chair. This satisfying story is short enough to read over your lunch break.


SINCE YOU WENT AWAY BY FRANKIE Y. BAILEY 



DANIEL JOSÉ OLDER

This is a novella, but at only 107 pages you could definitely read it in a sitting. Its plot is connected to Older’s but you could read it as a standalone since it features two secondary characters from the novel. In it, Tee and her girlfriend Izzy have to evaluate their relationship while also confronting a ghost and looking for a missing girl. Older’s mystery also deals with how missing brown and black girls get less media attention than white ones. The kicker? You can get it for under a dollar! 



BY ANDY WEIR

You can read this and other short mystery stories by the author of The Martian for free! Part of Weir’s Holmesian fan fiction, it centers on Professor James Moriarty, who solves crimes as a criminal consultant. In this particular story, Moriarty himself has been charged with murder and his sidekick, Captain Moran, is called to bail him out of jail and exonerate him. Weir no longer writes these stories, but they are quick and fun reads if you like Sherlock Holmes variations.



BY MARY KAY ANDREWS WRITING AS KATHY HOGAN TROCHECK


If you’re a reader of cozy mysteries, this short story is for you. Callahan Garrity is a former cop who has started a cleaning business in Atlanta. In the series of novels about this detective, she usually solves crimes committed at or around the houses she and her crew have been hired to clean. In this short story, one of Callahan’s “House Mouse” cleaning staff members asks her to help her grandson, Darius, who’s been charged with murdering an antiques dealer. (And if you like this fudge story, there’s another one called you can read next.)





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