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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Jammu and Kashmir: A Kashmiri Pandit family that returned to the valley attacked by Muslim neighbours, stopped from constructing a house

“Jammu and Kashmir: A Kashmiri Pandit family that returned to the valley attacked by Muslim neighbours, stopped from constructing a house”, Opindia, June 7, 2024:

“History is repeating itself as a Kashmiri Hindu family has once again been targeted by the radical Muslims in the valley. The family was trying to return to their roots and settle in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir when they were attacked by their neighbours. The former was building a house but it didn’t go down well with the locals who prevented them from doing further construction and even destroyed their belongings. They also threatened the Kashmiri Pandits to leave from there.

According to a Navbharat Times report, a Kashmiri Pandit named Sanjay Wali in the Verinag area of ​​Anantnag had mustered up the courage to rebuild his house after the 1990 anti-Hindu massacre there. He returned to his hometown, leaving the brutal past behind and started the construction on his land. Notably, just like the rest of Kashmir, this neighbourhood is also surrounded by Muslim households.

He complained that the Muslims are creating problems for him as he tries to build a house for his family. They are mentally harassing him. His family is also being subjected to abuse as his neighbours are not happy with his decision to settle among them. He highlighted that his family was assaulted after the Lok Sabha election result was declared on 4th June…….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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