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ASKPC expresses concern over silence of GoI on KPs
1/5/2020 10:59:00 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 5: All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (ASKPC) held a meeting in All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference Bhawan Durga Nagar -Jammu, while deliberating upon the political scenario of country in general and union territory of J&K in particular expressed its concern over the mysterious silence of Government of India over the issue of Kashmiri Pandit refugees. There it was taken serious that Kashmiri Pandits exodus and genocide is the biggest human tragedy of this century and with the dawn of independence our countrymen enjoyed the fruits of Independence but the entire Kashmiri Pandit community was deprived of equal rights, fundamental rights and including right to live. A militarized Islamic jihad ensured our physical genocide and exodus. All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference expresses its regret to our fellow countrymen in general and political class in particular the way this human communal and civilization tragedy was trivialized and meekly addressed.
This was stated in a meeting of office bearers of ASKPC and prominent personalities of the community The meeting was presidedover by Dr T K Bhat its General Secretary. The prominent community members who attended the meeting were Kulddep Raina Chairman (SVS), H N Jattu (AIKPC), M K Bangroo, Ravinder Razdan, Bharat Bushan Bhat Gosami, R K Wangnoo, Tej Pandita, Ravi Raina, Ram Krishen, Veena Gurtoo, Rubi Jee, Sunil Bhat, Ashok Dhar, Bimal Ji Wantoo.
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