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Kashmiri Pandits does not need any political help to settle down in Kashmir again: Mehbooba
4/9/2024 10:33:49 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Apr 9: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday said that Kashmiri Pandits do not need help from any political party to settle down in Kashmir again.
"Kashmiri people want to see Pandits come back and stay in the valley peacefully again like they were staying together in a very beautiful atmosphere," Mufti told media persons after visiting Abhi Guzer in Srinagar to express condolences on the demise of senior photo Journalist Roshan Lal Sharma.
She said Kashmiri Pandits who are living in Jammu or any other place in extreme situations do not need any help from Government or from Mehbooba Mufti or BJP or any other to settle down in Kashmir.
"The common Kashmiri people want to see the Kashmiri Pandits come back and live together as all were living earlier happily," the PDP President said.
Mufti said that when Kashmiri Pandits, Sikhs, Buddhist Christian and Muslims were living together it represented a real cultural view of the society. The former Chief Minister said that films are being made on Kashmir to give a bad name to the people here.
"In spite of the unpleasant situation, Roshan Lal's family stayed in Kashmir and lived alongside with Muslims, is an example of brotherhood and the answer to those people who are making films to give a bad name to Kashmir", Mufti said.
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