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Interlocutors' Report totally ignored exiled community's issues: Panun
5/26/2012 9:59:39 PM
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Jammu, May 26: Rejecting the Interlocutors Report, Panun Kashmir a kashmir Pandit representing organization today stated this report is liable to be out rightly rejected being totally apathetic and unconcerned about the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits. The Panuna Kashmir leadership observed the report as not only retrograde but a failure on the issues of the reversal of the causes of the hounding out of the entire community. In a meeting held under the presidentship of Vijay Bhat to take stock of the prevailing political situation in the light of the much hyped Interlocutors' Report, the members said that this report is liable to be out rightly rejected being totally apathetic and unconcerned about the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits, the original inhabitants of the valley.
Vijay Bhat and others recalled that convener Panun Kashmir Dr Agnishekhar already has rejected the said report, saying the report is a crude joke with the geo political aspirations of the Kashmiri Pandit community. Panun Kashmir leaders said that the forcible exodus of the community interlocutors have conveniently and deliberately ignored in the report. "What was the enactment of this drama all about wasting money time and so called the interface exercise with the leadership of the community," they questioned.
Sanjay Dattatareya, National coordinator wondered about the irrelevant and redundant issues making part and substance of the report rather than coming out with a firm and cogent suggestions in respect of the aspirations of the community, the main victims of the built up embroil of Kashmir "issue", concerning return, based on their geo political resolve of a Homeland in the valley, with full writ of the constitution of India and the constitutional institutions and laws. He further said that reviewing central laws and their applicability to the state after 1952 as recommended by the Inoculators, was nothing but endorsing and encouraging the elements which were hell bent upon widening the gulf between the state and the Union of India. Smt Sudesha Kaul lambasted the report as being silent about the worst type of injustice heaped on the Kashmiri Pandit community as it has failed on that front and hence deserves to be rejected cent percent.
Among others present in the meeting included Rajinder Kaul, Sanjay Raina,Omkar Nath Bhat, Smt Vijay Sapru.
, Rakesh Peer, S K Khabri and Vijay.Munshi Khan, Goutam Singh and others.
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