Kashmiri Pandits forced to flee again: In VIDEO, the Boriya-Bed dam was seen leaving the house, told the officials – take us to a safe place

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Srinagar11 minutes agoAuthor: Vaibhav Palnitkar

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Kashmiri Pandits have started preparing for mass exodus from the Valley. Afraid of terrorist attacks in Mattan of Anantnag on Thursday, Pandits are trying to go to Banihal (Jammu) with their belongings. According to the information received by Dainik Bhaskar, the people of Mattan Pandit Colony have demanded security from the Anantnag Collector to go to Banihal.

Here, in the Vaisu area of ​​Anantnag too, Kashmiri Pandits are preparing to flee. The pundits told that they have packed the goods, but the security forces personnel are not allowing them to leave the camp. After the continuous incidents in the valley, Kashmiri Pandits had given an ultimatum to flee. Demonstrations of Pandits have been going on in Kashmir for 19 days.

Government failed to provide security, there will be a migration from tomorrow
Ranjan Jotshi, a Kashmiri Pandit living in Mattan, told that our brothers are being shot every day. The government has failed to provide security. He said that from Friday we will start the migration, no matter how hard the government tries, it will not be able to stop it.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, from August 2019 to March 2022, 4 Kashmiri Pandits and 14/Hindu and non-Kashmiri laborers have been murdered.

Decision to transfer Hindu employees

Taking a big decision amid target killing in Jammu and Kashmir, the administration has decided to transfer Hindu government employees. The Hindu employees were demanding that they be transferred to Jammu, but for the time being, the administration has made preparations to bring them to the district headquarters.

Protest continues over Rajnibala’s murder

Pandits have been protesting in Kashmir since the assassination of Rahul Bhatt.

Pandits have been protesting in Kashmir since the assassination of Rahul Bhatt.

Protests continue over the murder of a Hindu teacher Rajni Bala in Kulgam. Angry protesters took to the streets on Wednesday as well, raising slogans of ‘we want justice’ during Rajini’s last visit. High school teacher Rajni Bala was killed by terrorists in Gopalpora area of ​​Kulgam on Tuesday morning. 36-year-old Rajni was shot in the head. The teacher, a resident of Kulgam, died on the way to the hospital.

6 target killings in 21 days

Teacher Rajni Bala was shot dead by terrorists outside her house on 31 May.

Teacher Rajni Bala was shot dead by terrorists outside her house on 31 May.

In the last 20 days in Jammu and Kashmir, a case of 6 target killings has come to the fore. Rahul Bhatt (Government Employee) in Budgam on May 12, Riyaz Ahmed Thakor (Policeman) in Pulwama on May 13, Saifullah Qadri (Constable) on May 24, Amrin Bhatt (TV Artist) on May 25 and Rajni Bala in Kulgam on May 31 (Teacher) was shot dead by the terrorists.

The biggest exodus of Kashmiri Pandits happened in 1990
The biggest exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley took place in 1990. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, 219 Kashmiri Pandits were killed in the attack in 1990, after which the exodus of Pandits started. According to an estimate, 1 lakh 20 thousand Kashmiri Pandits had migrated from the valley at that time.

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