Kashmiri Pandits regret MPs talking to separatists
Kashmiri Pandit migrants settled here have regretted that the Union government was ready to talk with law breakers while the peace-loving community, which has been uprooted from its native land, was still being neglected.
"Those who have been breaking the law and been with odds with the law enforcers all through are the ones who have become the voice of Kashmir and Kashmiriyat," patron of All India Kashmiri Samaj B.N. Sharga here said.
His comments came against the backdrop of an all-party parliamentary delegation visiting Jammu and Kashmir to assess the ground reality there.
"All the resources and money in crores of rupees are being pumped in for the people who desist the Indian government. The peace loving natives of the Valley, who had to flee because of atrocities by these very people, are living as refugees in penury and inhuman conditions," Sharga said.
Appealing to all organisations of Kashmiri Pandits to speak in one voice to make their presence felt before political leadership, he said the government should be wary of separatists.
General secretary of the Kashmiri Pandit Association, Lucknow, Kedar Nath Bakshi said the government in Delhi should see through the designs of forces which after forcing the Pandits out were now after the Sikhs.
These forces are working on a plan to settle traders and business owners of a particular community in Kashmir. "Will this not harm the unique features of Kashmir and Kashmiriyat by which separatists have been taking pledge," he asked.
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