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KPC dismayed over KP leaders' meeting with separatists
4/12/2012 1:02:27 AM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Apr 11: Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) has expressed dismay and anguish against some of the so called Kashmiri Pandit activists and leaders who shook hands and bailed out pro-Pak and separatist leaders like Mirwaiz Omar Farooq beside others, after meeting them in their residences at Srinagar on April 9.
In a statement, KPC chief Kundan Kashmiri and other party activists alleged that these leaders met the separatists without any community mandate and discussed with them the issue of displaced KPs return to valley.
These so-called KP leaders have forgotten the hard facts that they (Omar Farooq and others) were manipulators and conspirators of mass violence, kingpin and brain behind to challenge co-existence of KPs in the valley.
They were also supporters and sympathizers of those forces who killed, raped and chopped KP community daughters and others and had not a single word of sympathy with victim KP families and community.
Expressing surprise what circumstances forced these so-called KP activists to surrender and hand-shake with these separatist leaders when past remembrance speak in volume as to how they instigated anti-national elements in the valley particularly against KP community.
They further said, it is sad enough that these so-called KP activists and leaders knowingly keep themselves unaware of their dubious past as well as present unwanted anti-national and anti KP activities.
KPC leadership further stated that any KP organization, individual or a group of individuals have no mandate to carry ahead their own hypothesis to decide for KPs return to the valley to serve their personal interest and agenda, but this important issue need wider debate, discussion with whole KP community, organization and in particular consultations and consensus with those who have actually return to the valley to reside and re-settle.
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