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| Valley KP's express concern for being labeled as GOI agents | | ‘Ask world community to probe killings, exodus’ | | Early Times Reporter Srinagar | Apr 10 Decrying the vested interests in majority community for harassing them on the pretext of being agents of Government of India, the KPs residing in valley have asked the world community to probe the mass exodus of community members, killings of thousands of people all across the state so that the truth could be found and misconception removed once for all. In a statement issued here on Thursday, President Kashmiri Pandita Sangarsh Samti, Sanjay Tikoo said that the community members residing in valley were harassed on a plea of being agents of Government of India. Stressing upon the leaders of majority community, he said that it was the moral responsibility of them to identify the black sheep, hell bent upon harassing the community members in the valley. "The people involved in harassing the community members claim to be associated with some pro-movement organizations and hence it becomes the responsibility of their leaders to identify and punish them," the statement added. He further said that the left over KPs in valley have during all these twenty years been neutral and at no point of time they demonstrated any sort of favor towards either side but in spite of that they became canon fodder of all sorts of atrocities from either of the groups. "The persons who are bent upon to vanish the KP Community from Valley are ignoring the sacrifices of Community including the seven massacres even after the mass exodus from the Valley," he added. Demanding the probe in mass exodus of community, killings of 72000 Kashmiris, and 2000 Hindus from Doda, Poonch and Rajouri during last twenty years, he said that the probe would definitely bring truth to the fore and remove the misconception once for all. He also urged upon the world community to safeguard the left over KP's existence, survival, honor and dignity in the Valley. |
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