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Mushrooming of KP organisations hits community cause
2/29/2020 11:40:58 PM

Early Times Report

JAMMU, Feb 29: Mushrooming of Kashmiri Pandit organisations over the last three decades of their exile from Valley has not only harmed community cause but divided it to reach on a consensus on return and rehabilitation issue.
According to sources taking the advantage of tussle among KP leadership to have one-upmanship over another for years together the Government has put their rehabilitation issue in cold storage, sources said.
Sources said there has been such a tussle among KP organisations that when one organisation holds a programme or function the another follows suit to keep itself in news while community cause has been thrown into dust.
Sources said there is uncountable number of Pandit organisations from Mohalla to international level which came into existence after it's mass Exodus in 1989_90.
Sources said the leaders of their organisations are divided over rehabilitation and return issue and no efforts have been made for reaching on a consensus till date over it. While one organisation calls for Homeland in Valley another advocates for return to ancestral places.
Sources said another calls for one place settlement while some favour settlement in three erstwhile district headquarters of Valley i.e Srinagar, Anantnag and Baramulla.
Sources said while return and rehabilitation is a main issue for the community which has virtually lost it's moorings, the community leadership has not shown any serious concern to it to get their lost Homeland regained.
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