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KPs take out rally, castigate separatists’ propaganda | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT NEW DELHI, Aug 8: The internally displaced Kashmiri Pandits today made an impassioned plea for peace in Kashmir. Hundreds of Kashmiris along with Sikhs, Dogras and Muslims held a huge rally today at Jantar Mantar; which was joined by members of civil society as well. They requested the Kashmiri youth not to get instigated by the rabble rousers who are hell bent upon destroying not just Kashmir but even future and lives of the young impressionable Kashmiris. They also made it clear that no solution to Kashmir issue is possible without the involvement of Kashmiri Pandits. We are an inalienable party to the Kashmir issue said Dr L N Dhar, a displaced Kashmiri and a member of the Kashmiri Samiti, Delhi. The Government of India should identify the real criminals who are instigating the young people to come on the streets to indulge in arson and rioting. They should be charged for murder because it is on their instigation that young people are coming out as rioters and then getting killed. There can be no peace in the valley unless the government of the day acts tough on the people who are causing such unprecedented bloodshed in the valley said Rakesh Kaul, President of the Kashmiri Samiti Delhi. It is a welcome step that the Home Minister has said that the Government will initiate a political process in Kashmir, said Kamal Hak, National Spokesperson of Panun Kashmir. He said that the government should take on board the Buddhists, Shias, Gujjars, Dogras, Pandits, Sikhs and not just the separatists for any talks. The protesters even sent books to the stone pelters in Kashmir saying that the light of education would remove the darkness of their ignorance and would help them know who their real enemies are. There were some voices within the congregation who vociferously asked for a separate homeland for the Kashmiri Pandits. The Kashmiri Pandits have been demanding a separate homeland in Kashmir to be called Panun Kashmir (Our Kashmir). We want to live in a peaceful Kashmir and hence our demand for a separate homeland in Kashmir is not only long due but even justified.
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