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30th Holocaust Day observed
1/19/2019 10:44:09 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Jan 19: Exiled Kashmiri Pandits observed the 30th Holocaust Day in different parts of country today by holding protest demonstrations, public gatherings and sit in dharnas.A strong joint demonstration was held on the Holocaust Day here today. The day is observed by the displaced community every year in remembrance of what was done to it 28 years ago on 19-20 January night in the Valley of Kashmir. A large number of activists of the community assembled at outside the Raj Bhawan here at 10 AM and sat on a sit-in-protest there.
The protesters with banners and pla-cards in their hands were raising slogans against the separatists and anti national elements who were responsible for the mass exodus of Pandits.
ASKPC president Ravinder Raina in his address lambasted the Government and demanded a white paper from it for the reasons which led to forced exodus of Pandits from Valley. He alleged that the brutal killings of KPs by the terrorists and supported by Pan Islamic fundamentalists were never probed even after the culprits accepted the crime publicly, not a single FIR was registered or a judicial enquiry was ordered. Those who addressed the demonstrators included R.L.Pandita, Chairman Prem Nath Bhat Memorial Trust, Sunderi'Lal Koul, Secretary PNBMT; M.K.Jalali President Sharika Peeth; T.N.Koul President TRT Muthi; Kuldeep Raina Chairman Samajik Vikas Sanstba; A.K.Sidha President Mattan Trust; Kiran Wattal convener Vishwa Kashmiri Pandit Samaj; Vinod Pandit Chairman APMCC; King C Bharti National Spokesperson APMCC; Shiban Khaibri Veteran Journalist; Ashok Kangan JKVM; Vijay Bhat President Panwn Kashmir; T.KJigyasu Social Activist; T.N.Koul, Ashok Dhar, Daya Krishan Presidents TRT Muthi I, II, Purkhoo; P.L.Badgami Chairman KHWS; Chand Ji Bhat, P.N.Bhat President.
& Ex-President BJP Kashmir Mandal; Desh Rattan President AMCCC; Sunii Pandita Social Activist Jagti; Ashok Koul President TRT Nagrota, M.K.Yogi President NC Minority Cell & others. The protest was actively organised
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