Anger and sorrow have been taking turns here. The raucous, rhythmic wails of grief and some rage continue to rend the air though five days have passed since unidentified gunmen mowed down 36 Sikh men after entering this hillside hamlet in south Kashmir. In Chitsinghpura, the mood is still hostile and aggressive. Groups of weeping women sit outside the yard of the Samandriha gurudwara where the cremation took place, often erupting into emotional outbursts and lunging towards outsiders. Yet to come to terms with the bloody massacre, the menfolk berate politicians and the media, who arrive in droves, sometimes turning violent.