I am a Kashmiri Pandit Woman , unmarried , who joined a reputed organization in Kashmir out of her own hardwork and conviction . I must say this article is very important , the plight of many young individuals like myself who have to go through that trauma one after the other under the inconsiderate ignorance of governance / institutions on our plight is thick . I am right now in sub degrees , denied a contract renewal made to beg my own alma mater organization by the local authorities for issues that could have been resolved . I am jobless , currently and my retired elderly parents are forced to drive up in this pandemic , risky highway to rescue me from this situation . My experience with many cultures both national and international set me aside the impolite conversations that seem to be normal around here . Leaving me socio-economically challenges with great anxiety and noway to feel at home in my own homeland .
There must be a survey by all media how many in India ve bn being driven away everyday from different parts of d Country where d majority r a minority.
In a country here constitution is referred to only protect d interest of those who r a potential vote bank, it is very difficult to look into d routine plight of d Majority whom constitution and politics of appeasement have made foreigners in their own land. Here history is written to show d Hindus as invaders, and others true inhabitants by their might, might of killing Hindus. The race who have tortored the Hindus more r d only genuine inhabitants of d land, so as d Nehruvian idea of Indianness is concerned.
It is really difficult for Kashmiri Pandits to return. D report is aimed at showing d KPs in JK as d greatest deterrent to d return. Show d game has started.
Whether it is difficult or not, the first plank of Government Kasmir Policy should be to to rehabilitate the displaced Kashmiri Pandits. Presuming that the exodus was forced on them due to JKLF depredations, one expected voices being raised from all over Kashmir – from their neighbours, liberals, thinkers, academicians, politicians and the common folk alike – exhorting the Kashmiri Pandits to come Back. It will be our monumental failure if they are not recalled to their homeland.
Return of KPs/Sikhs to Kashmir valley is a smoke screen and so is the so called comaraderie with Kashmiri muslims. No one will even think of risking their lives and the izzat of their women; finally, it was the neighbours of these KPs/Sikhs who killed and raped or abetted (there were no Paki terrorists). Stories of Kashmiri muslims asking for return of their KP/ Sikh neighbours is false, as most of the KPs land, houses, orchards have been occupied by these Kashmiris. The govt should compensate (as it failed to give safety and security to them) the KPs/Sikhs by making the illegal occupiers pay for the period of illegal occupation at present prevailing rates. KP’s land and orchards should be taken on lease by the govt from them and revenue obtained from occupants. Those who got a pittance for the panic selling of property should be given compensation for the difference amount. KPs/ Sikhs should be given land to settle down in Kashmir or in Jammu. There should be at least 10% reservation for KPs/ Kashmiri Sikhs in UT educational institutions and UT jobs.Children should be given scholarship to the tune of 100%.
I completely agree with your point. They cannot simply return to nothing. Government must facilitate all the points you’ve highlighted. Plus extra security.
Kitna achha mauqa thaa, to bring peace and harmony to the Valley. An unusual coalition government in the state, partnered by the dominant force in Delhi. Kashmiri Pandits could not have returned overnight, but a beginning could have been made. Sometimes wonder if there is genuine sympathy for the KPs or their plight and suffering are being weaponised for political purposes.
I am a Kashmiri Pandit Woman , unmarried , who joined a reputed organization in Kashmir out of her own hardwork and conviction . I must say this article is very important , the plight of many young individuals like myself who have to go through that trauma one after the other under the inconsiderate ignorance of governance / institutions on our plight is thick . I am right now in sub degrees , denied a contract renewal made to beg my own alma mater organization by the local authorities for issues that could have been resolved . I am jobless , currently and my retired elderly parents are forced to drive up in this pandemic , risky highway to rescue me from this situation . My experience with many cultures both national and international set me aside the impolite conversations that seem to be normal around here . Leaving me socio-economically challenges with great anxiety and noway to feel at home in my own homeland .
There must be a survey by all media how many in India ve bn being driven away everyday from different parts of d Country where d majority r a minority.
In a country here constitution is referred to only protect d interest of those who r a potential vote bank, it is very difficult to look into d routine plight of d Majority whom constitution and politics of appeasement have made foreigners in their own land. Here history is written to show d Hindus as invaders, and others true inhabitants by their might, might of killing Hindus. The race who have tortored the Hindus more r d only genuine inhabitants of d land, so as d Nehruvian idea of Indianness is concerned.
It is really difficult for Kashmiri Pandits to return. D report is aimed at showing d KPs in JK as d greatest deterrent to d return. Show d game has started.
Whether it is difficult or not, the first plank of Government Kasmir Policy should be to to rehabilitate the displaced Kashmiri Pandits. Presuming that the exodus was forced on them due to JKLF depredations, one expected voices being raised from all over Kashmir – from their neighbours, liberals, thinkers, academicians, politicians and the common folk alike – exhorting the Kashmiri Pandits to come Back. It will be our monumental failure if they are not recalled to their homeland.
Return of KPs/Sikhs to Kashmir valley is a smoke screen and so is the so called comaraderie with Kashmiri muslims. No one will even think of risking their lives and the izzat of their women; finally, it was the neighbours of these KPs/Sikhs who killed and raped or abetted (there were no Paki terrorists). Stories of Kashmiri muslims asking for return of their KP/ Sikh neighbours is false, as most of the KPs land, houses, orchards have been occupied by these Kashmiris. The govt should compensate (as it failed to give safety and security to them) the KPs/Sikhs by making the illegal occupiers pay for the period of illegal occupation at present prevailing rates. KP’s land and orchards should be taken on lease by the govt from them and revenue obtained from occupants. Those who got a pittance for the panic selling of property should be given compensation for the difference amount. KPs/ Sikhs should be given land to settle down in Kashmir or in Jammu. There should be at least 10% reservation for KPs/ Kashmiri Sikhs in UT educational institutions and UT jobs.Children should be given scholarship to the tune of 100%.
I completely agree with your point. They cannot simply return to nothing. Government must facilitate all the points you’ve highlighted. Plus extra security.
Kitna achha mauqa thaa, to bring peace and harmony to the Valley. An unusual coalition government in the state, partnered by the dominant force in Delhi. Kashmiri Pandits could not have returned overnight, but a beginning could have been made. Sometimes wonder if there is genuine sympathy for the KPs or their plight and suffering are being weaponised for political purposes.