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KPC rejects HM Commander's return offer, holds such elements for atrocities on minority
10/20/2016 10:44:36 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu Oct 20: Rejecting out rightly the return offer of terrorist HM commander Zafar Rafar Bhat@ Mosa, Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) Chief Kundan Kashmiri stated that Kashmir historically belongs to Kashmiri Pandits and they would not return on the agenda set by separatists and terrorists or their masters across the border but would return on their own at the time chosen by the community.
KPC Chief in a statement issued from New Delhi today stated HM' commander's is politically motivated and aimed to befool the world in general and displaced KP,s in particular.
"HM commander is trying at one hand want to give an impression to the world that their pro-Pakistan terrorist groups are secular not communal and secondly to provide an opportunity to radicalists, separatists and stone pelters to attack these helpless people again if they returned to their native places or to make them hostage to act on their pro--Pak agenda, Kundan Kashmiri underlined.
KPC Chief questioned terrorist commander Zakir Rashid Bhat @ Mosa why they did not protected Kashmiri Pandits in 89--90, when they were killed. "Why didn't they protect minority community employees when their camps at Haal, Vassu, Kupwara and other places were stoned during recent unrest," he asked
"HM is fighting so-called "Jehad" to merge Kashmir with Pakistan and on the other this terror group has asked KPs to return back to their native places in the Valley, he said, adding, "thousands of Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee the Valley after emergence of militancy. KPC leadership also asked Zakir Rashid Bhat alias 'Musa', the self-styled commander of Hizb, to clarify who were those gun wielded youths who killed thousands of KP,s in the valley and is HM Chief Yousf Shah @ Sallah-ud-Din is not responsible to bleed India and Indians including Kashmiri Pandits.
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