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Visitors became nostalgic at Sakshaatkar—a photo exhibition organized by PK
9/5/2010 11:06:34 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 5: People became nostalgic while visiting the Sakshaatkaar---a photo exhibition which began here at Invitation Banquet Hall Durga Nagar today about genocide inflicted on Kashmiri Pandits by Jehadi terrorism sponsored by Pakistan.
The Sakshaatkaar an Encounter with Truth as its organizers Panun Kashmir describes it has exposed the Jehadi forces for selective killings of the members of microscopic minorities in Jammu and Kashmir after the spurt of terrorism in 1989-90.
The visitors became so nostalgic after seeing the vandalized Pandit bastis and religious places in different parts of the Valley telling a tale of horror and mayhem. It was all horrible when many visitors to Sakshaatkaar who had never visited their native places after the mass exodus of 1989-90 saw their houses and entire neighborhood razed to ground. The tears yelled from their eyes after seeing the destruction of their ancestral houses.
As the organizers had rightly named the Sakshaatkaar an ecounter with truth, the photo-exhibition which was for the first time held in Jammu has not only exposed the terrorists and their mentors across the border for their communal agenda to convert the Kashmir into an Islamic state but also the pseudo secularists within country who had either termed the then Governor Jagmohan as the brain behind the mass migration of Kashmiri Pandits or alleged that the Pandits had left Kashmir on their own in search of green pastures outside the Valley.
The Sakshaatkaar is also a slap on those forces who also after knowing the facts are hesitating to speak the truth. The PK, which has organized the exhibition earlier in various states of the country has taken an onus to itself to expose the Jehadi and the separatist forces and the propaganda launched by them against the nationalist forces in general and Kashmiri Pandits in particular.
The ten day long exhibition will conclude on Martyrs Day on September 14 and it will be held at different places in Jammu during this period. The exhibition carries the photographs of the Chattisingpora, Vandhama, Nadimarg massacres in Kashmir Valley, Kulhand, Chapnari and different encounters of
Jammu region, killing of various innocent KPs including that of Sarla Bhat who was cut into pieces on a bend saw during 1990 in a remote village of North Kashmir. Some photographs show the victims of terrorism wailing beside their dead kith and kin and telling the tales of horror to visitors.
It also carries the photographs of various vandalized villages including the destroyed houses, encroached properties etc in length and breadth of the Valley.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Mrs Meenakshi Trakroo, wife of late Daleep Trakroo JCO, who laid down his life at Siachen in presence of PK chairman, Dr Ajay Chrungoo, Prof Hari Om a well known writer and historian and P N Raina.
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