Kashmiri Pandits vow to return home, pay homage to martyrs


New Delhi, Sep 15 (IANS): The Kashmiri Pandits have observed the "martyrs day" here, and resolved to continue the fight to reclaim the homeland. The community has been observing this day for past 29 years.

According to a statement on Saturday by Pandits, 1989-90 saw the beginning of ethnic cleansing of Kashmir by Islamic jihadis. "Thousands were killed, women were raped, properties and temples were razed, hit-lists and threats to exterminate the Pandit minority community were published in the newspapers," it said.

Ashish Razdan, an organiser, said the Kashmiri Pandit diaspora across the globe had decided to observe this day as "Balidan Diwas" every year, wherever they live.

The statement also reminded of over 5 lakh people, thrown out of their homes in one single night. "More than 50,000 Pandits lost their lives due to hostile Jammu weather, starvation, snake bites and exodus-induced health issues. Over 5,000 security personnel have lost their lives in Kashmir fighting the jihadis and terrorists", said the statement.

Speaking on the occasion Ravinder Raina, J&K BJP chief, said, "Kashmiri Pandits represented India in Kashmir and that's why they were killed. Pakistan thought by ethnically cleansing Pandits they will take over Kashmir, but they blocked Pakistan's nefarious designs globally."

They paid homage to soldiers and civilians, killed in Kashmir fighting terrorism. Hundreds of Pandits offered floral tributes to the brave souls at Shaheed BK Ganjoo Park on Kalibari Marg, here.

They also praised the government for abrogating Articles 370 & 35A. Raina said the Narendra Modi government was committed to the dignified return of Pandits to their homes in Kashmir.

  

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  • John Tauro, M'luru

    Sun, Sep 15 2019

    Development of Kashmir will not be complete without the return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits to their respective homes. The sooner the better.

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Mon, Sep 16 2019

    Kashmiri Pandits were "sold out" by one of their own by inserting Article 370 just to appease Pakistan. The atrocities that are reported parallel those of Tipu two centuries earlier.

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Sun, Sep 15 2019

    and Congress, lefts furious against MODI for cutting mobile connection for 30 days..do we ever read about this Genocide/cleansing, the Govts all along burried it ..isnt it religious oppression...do any party voice concern..till today these victims didnt took arms..while we can see terror/maoist/naxals sympathisers in every corner/uninersities of India no one there for Pandits..

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 15 2019

    Ranga,

    Do you have any concern for what Modi did in Gujarat ? Have anything to say about how many people got killed during Mumbai riots that started after Babri Mosque demolition ?

    How come that all what done by Congress is bad and everything done by BJP is good ?

    Its been over a month since th abrogation - why Modi/Shah aren't leading the Pandiths to their homeland ? Did Modi think that doing away with Art. 370 is as easy as chewing a candy ? If he can do it without consulting the Parliament, he should complete it without others' assistance.

    Please don't crib, just keep watching.

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