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Separate homeland or settlement at a single
Place, consensus eludes among KPs
6/30/2014 11:55:23 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 30: Separate home land or settlement at a consolidated place within Kashmir Valley is emerging a consensus among the Kashmiri Pandit organizations slated to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi next month.
The various KP organizations which held marathon meetings at Jammu and Delhi last this week to discuss the return and rehabilitation issue of displaced Pandits have made it clear that cash doles or few jobs will not make the community to compromise on its honour and dignity.
They said that Pandits have been forced to leave Valley leaving behind movable and immovable property worth cores of rupees and they can't be lured to return and compromise with the anti national elements and those forces who were responsible for the mass exodus and killing of hundreds members of community, loot and plunder. The meeting said that Modi Government should not pursue the same policies on Kashmir which were pursed by previous UPA Government and instead take a bold stand in isolating the separatist and anti national elements. They also criticized the Government for providing security to Hurriyat hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani who has been responsible for communal divide in Kashmir and spilling venom against the minority Hindus and India over the years.
The leaders of KP factions said that time has come when the entire community of seven lakh Pandits should take a untied stand and put forward their point before the Union Government in a one voice. They said that the Government should be told in unequivocal terms that Pandits are ready to return on the basis of Margdarshan resolution of 1991 which only fulfills the geo-political aspirations of the community. The leaders said either Margdarshan resolution or one place settlement of the community with free flow of Indian Constitution should be the hall mark for community's return to Valley otherwise nothing will be acceptable to them. The meetings made it clear that Pandits have not left the Valley on their own to search the green pastures but were forced to flee by the separatists and Pak agents on the point of gun and they can't return unless and until there is reverse of genocide.
Various KP factions appealed the three groups of PK to come on a single platform at this hour and work for a consensus on the issue so that the forces playing with interests of the community get isolated at this hour. They made it clear that being the aborigines of Kashmir no body can deny the Pandits their right to return but the same will be on the terms and conditions of the community and not the Government or separatists.
They made it clear that the community can't tolerate the dictates of people Geelani and other separatists who were responsible for setting Kashmir on fire. The meeting at Delhi was held by factions of PK, RIK, KSD, KPC and AIKPC. While in Jammu PK, KSD, JKVM, ASKPC, Displaced KPs Forum and various camp organizations have resolved to work unitedly to evolve a consensus on the issue.
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