Jammu and Kashmir: Terrorists targeting minorities and Hindus, Kashmiri Pandits’ resume displaced

The displacement of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley has resumed after minorities and Hindus were targeted in Kashmir and hundreds of families from the Valley have so far moved to Jammu.

At the same time, his relatives are also appealing to the rest of the Kashmiri Pandits living in Kashmir to come back from there as soon as possible. Violence has been increasing continuously in the Kashmir Valley for the last two weeks and incidents of targeting of minorities and Hindus are taking place in this violence. These changed conditions in Kashmir have affected the Kashmiri Pandits the most.

Center wants Kashmiri Pandits to settle in Kashmir

The central government constantly wants to bring Kashmiri Pandits back to Kashmir, but such incidents are raising questions about the return of Kashmiri Pandits to their homes. Before explaining how such incidents have affected Kashmiri Pandits, several families in Jagti, the largest Kashmiri Pandit displaced colony in Jammu, fled Kashmir early on Saturday and reached Jammu.

This family is refusing to talk on TV. But, when these people reached Jagti out of fear and dread, this family breathed a sigh of relief. About 45 families live in the Jagti displaced colony of Jammu and most of these families are either working in Kashmir under the PM package or keep going to Kashmir in some way or the other. At Jagti Camp we found a father whose children work in a private company in Kashmir. The father is very upset with the situation in the Kashmir Valley for the last 15 days and is now asking his children to come back.

Today’s situation worsens since 1990

A helpless father says that even in 1990 there was no such situation in the Kashmir Valley when Hindus were being selectively killed. This father believes that neither he nor his children living in Kashmir have eaten for the past several days and are constantly concerned about the safety of their children.

ABP News also found a man named Naveen in Jagti whose parents are in Kashmir. Naveen’s parents travel to Kashmir frequently to look after the business and take care of his assets. But, when he reached Kashmir this time about 2 months ago, he hardly knew that the situation in Kashmir would change so much.

According to Naveen, he is deeply saddened by what is happening in the Kashmir Valley in the last 15 days and his parents and his grandmother now want to flee to Jammu. According to Naveen, his parents are very old and they cannot come to Jammu without security and now he is worried about the safety of his parents.

According to Sunil Pandita, who has been doing social service for the last several years in the Jagti displaced camp in Jammu, about 70 families have migrated from the Kashmir Valley located in Jagti Colony for the last few days. According to him, the situation in Kashmir has gone from bad to worse since 1990 and the government should take responsibility.

According to Sunil, ordinary Muslims can never carry out such incidents and there is a big conspiracy behind this that a conspiracy should be hatched to prevent Kashmiri Pandits or people from outside states to settle in Kashmir. According to Maharaj Krishna, the opposition has a big hand in deteriorating the situation in Kashmir. Hitting out at National Conference supremo Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mukti, Maharashtra admitted that no leader had made a statement in 1990 when Kashmiri Pandits were displaced.

According to Kashmiri Pandits living in Jagti, the displacement that is happening in Kashmir due to these conditions will continue for the next several days. And the Kashmiri Pandits living there want to come to Jammu as soon as possible.

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