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Panun Kashmir reiterates demand for early return, rehabilitation of KPs
1/19/2021 10:54:26 PM
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JAMMU, Jan 19: Pannun Kashmir has reiterated its demand for early return and rehabilitation for Kashmiri Pandits, as per Margdarshan resolution of 1991, to preserve and protect its ethnic culture, on 31st day of Holocaust day of Kashmiri Pandits. This was stated by the convenor of Panun Kashmir Ravinder Jalali in a meeting held in Jammu to mark 19th Jan as Nishkasan Day, the day Kashmiri Pandits were hounded out of their homes and hearths by the Islamic radicals. Vijay Bhat President of Panun Kashmir while addressing the party workers via net said “It was the day when ethnic cleansing and genocide of our community began on a large and planned scale”. It was unanimously resolved to fight tooth and nail to achieve the goal without any compromise. The party also took the Govt to task for deliberating delaying the process of resettlement of KPs in State, which only favours to the separatists and those who are bent upon opposing our return to Valley. Bhat reminded and reiterated that no less than separate Homeland, as per Margdarshan resolution of 1991, is acceptable to Kashmiri Pandits. It was unanimously resolved in the meeting that Kashmiri Pandits cannot be further used as cannon fodder or guinea pigs for experiment. The two minutes of silence was observed to mark the respects for those who were killed during all these years by ultras. Meeting was attended by a large number community members cutting across their political lines.
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