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KPC rejects cluster resettlement of displaced KPs in valley
9/19/2020 11:23:38 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 19: Kashmiri Pandits Conference (KPC) rejected colony wise and cluster resettlement of displaced KP community in the Kashmir valley.
In response to the news circulated on September 15,2020 that blueprint of Naya Kashmir is going to give final shape in which ten townships will be created in all ten districts of Kashmiri Valley for resettlement of Displaced Kashmiri Pandits who have undergone mass exodus thirty years back, which was promised by Home Minister of India Amit Shah, a delegation of Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora (GKPD) and other KP.organisation representatives in a meeting with them.
KPC in a meeting today categorically rejected this “ill-advise” an ill conceived proposal and move of cluster settlement of victim KPs by establishing ten townships in ten respective districts in the valley. KPC ridicules and condemns all those elements and organisations who have given or accepted such a proposal which is totally unacceptable to the displaced masses of Kashmiri Pandits and importantly no organisation has a mandate of victim displaced KP, masses to give such ill-advised proposals and suggestions to government and political parties in helm of affairs.
Displaced Kashmiri Pandit community has already decided in enmass in 2001 in a Kashmiri Pandit Assembly held under the chairmanship of community father late Amar Nath Vaishnavi, in which it was resolved that displaced KP,s will return to valley as per their own terms and conditions to one place place settlement ( separate Kashyap Bhoomi) with writ of Indian constitution, having institutional and constitutional guarantees, where they to be provided with suitable employment evenues, safeguard their culture, region and ethos. KPC Sr. vice president Tej Pandita and general secretary Dr. HL Saraf demanded for commission of enquiry for forced exodus and ethnic cleansings of KPs in the valley.
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