Thursday, 29 November 2012


KPs warn leaders of hobnobbing with Govt
Return Issue
JAMMU, Nov 28: Various Kash-miri Pandits (KPs) leaders have taken a serious exception to the hobnobbing of some community leaders at Delhi with State and Central Governments on the rehabilitation of migrants back in Valley without taking the real representatives of the migrants into confidence. While reacting over such moves of Government of India (GoI) and State Government which according to sources has entered into a tacit understanding with some Delhi and Mumbai based Pandit leaders on the return formula of the community have asked these so called Pandit leaders to keep their hands off and not to interfere on Pandits affairs as their return to their homes and hearths is a sensitive issue and any decision taken in haste in this regard will have serious repercussions.
Sources said some KP factions including the diehard activists of Panun Kashmir have also appealed all the organizations of displaced Pandits supporting the separate homeland demand or demanding carving out of a separate state within Valley for rehabilitation of Pandits to come on a single platform to plead the Pandits cause forcefully and give a befitting reply to those leaders who are hell bent to harm the community interests for some personal gains.
These activists have also stressed on convening of a joint meeting of homeland protagonists and those off separate state as well as other KP factions who are opposed to return formula of central Government and have objected the same on the ground that the situation was not conducive for the same and any such move is slated to boomerang. Sources said the KP leaders while expressing their total resentment over the role of these so called leaders who have left Kashmir even long back prior to mass exodus of the community said that they have no right to speak on behalf of displaced Pandits as they are not aware of the ground realities and problems with which community is grappling at present. These leaders have made it clear that the ground situation is not conducive in Kashmir and militants continue to sneak across from border. Under these circumstances return of Pandits to their homes and hearths will not be conducive, they added

No comments:

Post a Comment