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KPs opposed to settlement in composite township | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 13: Making it clear that they will not budge an inch from their demand of one place settlement within Valley, Kashmiri Pandits have outright rejected the composite township for their rehabilitation in Kashmir. Reacting over the Government's proposed move for construction of composite -township within Valley for rehabilitation of displaced people, Kashmiri Pandits today said that nothing except one place settlement within Valley is acceptable to them. Criticizing the Government move the Kashmiri Pandits said the Muslims in Valley have rejected the composite culture after forcing the minorities to flee from there on gun point so it is very difficult and impracticable for the community to live in a township which has a hostile environment. They said the Pandits will return to such a place in Valley where from they will not face another migration in future. The KP organizations which rejected the move included All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference, (ASKPC), Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC), Panun Kashmir, Jagti Tenement Committee (JTC), All India Kashmiri Pandit Conference (AIKPC) etc. Reacting to the PM package and construction of composite township in Valley for return of displaced people, ASKPC president advocate Ravinder Raina said his organization is for one place settlement within Valley with free flow of Indian Constitution and political empowerment to the community. Raina said much water has flown down the drain and there will be no compromise on composite township. Raina who convened immediate meeting of ASKPC to debate over the issue said that the Kashmiriyat and Insaniyat has drained down in the streams of Valley and separatists and anti-national elements are hell bent upon to accept our community as the aborigines of Valley. Raina said that the community will not accept its rehabilitation in Valleyon the terms and conditions set by government or separatists but as per the aspirations of the community members who are the aborigines of the Valley. He said composite township is a well planned game which will lead to further exodus of Pandits as is evident from history of 1931. The ASKPC demanded that KPs be declared as an internally displaced community. Same views were expressed by KPC chief Kundan Kashmiri who said that except one place settlement nothing is acceptable to the community. Kashmiri demanded one placement settlement with free flow of Indian Constitution and jobs to displaced Pandit youth in Central government departments. Panun Kashmir has however rejected the composite township on the plea that nothing except separate homeland on the North East of River Jehlum in Kashmir was acceptable to them. The PK said that carving out of separate homeland as per Margdarshan resolution of 1991 can only fulfill the aspirations of the community. |
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