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Kashmir-centric parties are 'B team of separatists'
Return of exiled KPs
11/26/2018 11:11:45 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 26: The exiled Kashmiri Pandits have ridiculed the statements of Kashmir-centric parties of claiming to be nationalists and secularists to core and defended their joining together to keep communal forces away.
The Kashmiri Pandits, while turning tables on Kashmir-centric parties said even after ruling for 15 long years since 1996 to 2014 these parties failed to rehabilitate the hapless community in Valley living an exiled life for last three decades.
KPs wanted to know from the Kashmir-centric parties what initiative they took for their rehabilitation in the Valley-their home and motherland. Instead of redressing their problems and working out a plan for their honourable and dignified rehabilitation in the Valley, these parties joined separatist propaganda that nobody harmed Pandits in the Valley and that they fled and left Kashmir on behest of then Governor Jagmohan under a conspiracy to defame Kashmiri Muslims.
This became a narrative of almost all Kashmir-centric parties who toed separatist line in this regard and only showed a lip service towards the hapless Pandit community.
Kashmir-centric parties who ruled the state since 1996 were never sincere in rehabilitation of displaced Pandits in Valley or settling their demands and healing their scars.
What did National Conference do for justifying its so-called slogan of Hindu-Muslim-Sikh Itihad (Hindu, Muslim, Sikh unity)? Why did the party fail to convey a message to its cadres and also rope in other Kashmir-centric parties to launch a united front against terrorism and defeat the designs of separatists for restoration of peace and tranquillity in Valley?
It were these Kashmir-centric leaders who ruled the state from 1996 to 2018 and they deliberately ignored to settle the problems of displaced Hindus and restore their homeland to them.
The KPs who have lost entire faith in the Kashmir-centric parties wanted an answer from them that if they really believe in secularism then why they all in one voice opposed construction of township for rehabilitation of Pandits in Valley as was proposed by the present Union government and joined the separatists in this regard?
KP leaders including Kundan Kashmiri of Kashmiri Pandits Conference (KPC), Desh Rattan of All India Migrant Camp Coordination Committee (AIMCCC) and Bharat Bushan, a social activist, said the Kashmir-centric parties then joined Syed Ali Shah Geelani of the Hurriyat hardliner faction.
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