Inside Kandahar, life looks normal: Shops are open, vegetable and fruit markets are running, men drive their bikes, and women ride pillion in blue burqas. But there is a palpable sense of unease.
Aaquib Khan
Delhi/Bombay
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Inside Kandahar, life looks normal: Shops are open, vegetable and fruit markets are running, men drive their bikes, and women ride pillion in blue burqas. But there is a palpable sense of unease.