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7/10/2019 11:49:06 PM

S K Kaw
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 10: Destiny played a cruel joke with the Kashmiri Pandit community some thirty years ago as Kashmir witnessed onset of armed insurgency which forced them to leave their home and hearth after the brutal killings of innocent Pandits. Since then the community has been languishing in different parts of country as Kashmiri Migrants ,majority of them in Jammu camps but successive governments at centre and state have failed to rehabilitate them back in the valley and their fate hangs in balance even after expiry of three decades, said social activist Sunil Pandita while addressing a meeting if community members here today.
Lambasting some self styled leaders of community who have been nowhere in existence so far, were batting to have talks with Hurriyat leaders on their own on the core issue like safe return of KP Community to their homes with dignity.
Questioning their mandate, Sunil said they had no authority to talk to Hurriyat leaders on behalf of the community adding that Kashmiri separatists ideology does not believe in constitution of India and most of them were convicted terrorists involved in heinous crimes and anti national activities in the past .
Are we going to live in valley at the mercy of separatists along with our children again who forced us to leave our motherland thirty years ago, he questioned.
"These separatists are handful group of people who lend their loyalty to our neighbour country which supports and abets terrorism in Kashmir and carries out other subversive activities there Sunil said, adding that these people have no public following there so such self styled leaders and ilk should desist from talking with them," he said.
He expressed hope that Govt at Centre has been given a big mandate by the people to resolve the issue while state administration was also doing well to involve relevant forum to address the issue of rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandit migrants in its own capacity, Sunil maintained.
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