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Return of Kashmiri Pandits to Kashmir high on NC’s agenda: Farooq
7/20/2021 11:00:34 PM

EARly Times Report

Srinagar, July 20: Claiming that the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the valley is high on his party’s agenda, National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday said everyone has to fight against divisive forces who are trying their best to create divisions between Muslims and Pandit communities
An NC spokesperson said that Dr Abdullah made these remarks while interacting with a delegation of migrant Kashmiri Pandits which met him at his residence in Srinagar. The delegation was led by NC’s minority wing president MK Yogi. While interacting with the delegation, Dr Abdullah said, “Kashmiri Pandit brethren are our blood and flesh; a very central piece of our cultural, social life. The generation which was born after the migration was born in families, where pain and agony was visceral.”
“Together we have to fight against divisive forces who are trying their best to create divisions between Muslims and Pandit communities. We have to chart a path towards achieving that noble end together,” he said. He impressed upon the new joinees to work towards bridging the gap between the two communities by fighting those pitting one community against the other. He urged the functionaries to work towards making the party's secular, socialist, democratic and participatory ideology stronger within the community. Calling for unity, he asked the functionaries to work in tandem in the battle for restoration of J&K’s dignity, and securing its historical individuality and identity.
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