Kashmiri Pandits slam 'biased' media coverage on Kashmir


New Delhi, Sep 8 (IANS): An overseas Kashmiri Pandit body on Saturday held a protest outside the office of the Washington Post newspaper in the US capital over its "biased" and one-sided articles following the abrogation of Article 370 and 35A in Jammu and Kashmir.

The Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora (GKPD) organised a protest march outside Washington Post offices where several hundred Kashmiri Pandits demonstrated peacefully.

The protest was held due to the "unbearable" series of articles in the Washington Post following the revocation of Article 370.

The protesters said Kashmiri Pandits are victims of genocide and ethnic cleansing and pointedly asked the newspaper: "Why Choose Jihadi news?" and challenged the Washington Post to "Hear our Voices. Tell our Stories".

Mohan Sapru, Chief Coordinator of the rally said: "Washington Post's biased reporting ignores the inconvenient truth that Article 370 and 35A have denied democratic rights to minorities, women and weaker sections of the society while throttling Kashmir's economy.

"The Kashmir valley became a breeding ground for rampant corruption, separatism and Islamic terrorism that resulted in the worst form of human rights violation due to rape, murder and eventual ethnic cleansing of the native Kashmiri Pandits.

"Revocation of Article 370 and 35A enables addressing the menace of cross-border Islamic terrorism, empowerment of women, and restoration of justice to minorities and economic opportunities for all. We fully support and endorse the revocation of these repressive articles."

Vijay Sazawal, International Coordinator Indo American Kashmir Forum, said, "Western journalists, including the Washington Post, should be ashamed of their reporting on Kashmir. The Post by stating the changes introduced by the Indian Parliament on the reorganisation of Jammu and Kashmir as a 'victory of Hinduism over Islam' is disgraceful, disgusting, and disingenuous."

  

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  • Shamsuddin, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    Why did Kashmiri pandits run away from Kashmir valley in the first place. True there might have been a some killings here and there at that time, but why leave your household altogether? If they resisted the militants at all costs Kashmir problem would have been solved long time ago. Am I right?

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    First of all Kashmiri pandits population was very less compared to them to resist thier onslaught and secondly pandits were not fanatics like them and were not armed.

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  • Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    Because we had minority appeasement parties ruling India when this genocide started. They didn't bother to protect the Pandit brethren fearing loss of votes from other parts of India.
    Had Namo been PM when this started these jehadis would have been sent straight to hell....

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  • Ravi,, Udyavara

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    if a mob around 10 to 15 attacks you want to die or want to escape ? Now decide which can be right ?

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  • netizen, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    Such Protests and the blames against local media may escalate further hostility in coming days.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    On the contrary protests by own sons of the soil will let the world know the truth. Instead of reporting from another country, these foreign journalists must be allowed to travel to Kashmir and see the situation themselves.

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