AIKS reiterates demands, seeks constitution of commission | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 17: All India Kashmiri Samaj held an extra ordinary conclave of its prominent members from all over the country in New Delhi today. During the day-long deliberations the organisation carried out intense deliberations on the demands which have been projected to various agencies, both at the centre as also at the State level over the years. AIKS re-inforced its commitment to the cause of the displaced community in its struggle, as its frontline organisation. The conclave re-iterated its demands including the Government must immediately constitute a Commission of Enquiry headed by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court of India to probe into the circumstances and fix responsibility for ethnic cleansing of the entire Kashmiri Pandit religious minority community from the valley in early 1989-90. It must recognize the exodus and ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits as Genocide. Taking into consideration the violence let loose by Pakistan-sponsored, separatists-supported and religiously motivated terrorists in the valley, the only option available/acceptable for our rehabilitation in Kashmir is to create a concentrated settlement of all Kashmiri Pandits as one single unit. This city should be self-sufficient in terms of overall infrastructure, economic avenues, adequate land, decent accommodation, educational institutions, medical care, recreation centers, commercial infrastructures, etc. |
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