Kashmiri Pandits forced to leave home: Fear of target killing, 10 families have gone to Jammu from Shopian till now

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Due to the continuous killings of Kashmiri Pandits in the valley, many Kashmiri Pandits left their homes in the past. On Thursday, Dolly Kumari, the last Kashmiri Pandit woman from Chaudharygund village in Shopian, also left home with her family. There were about 10 such Pandit families like Dolly Kumari, who have left their homes and gone to Jammu.

According to media reports, Dolly said that I wanted to live there by showing courage, but there is an atmosphere of fear, so it is difficult to live. He said that even after other people left the village, I had decided to stay. In the hope that the situation will improve, but such a situation is not visible. If the situation improves going forward, I will come back to my home. No one likes to leave their home. I am very sorry to leave home.

Target killing took place on October 15 in Chaudharygund
On October 15 in Chaudharygund village, terrorists opened fire on Puran Krishna Bhatt with the intention of killing the target. He was seriously injured by this. He was admitted to the hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead. Two months before that, a Kashmiri Pandit was murdered in an apple orchard in Chotigam village of Shopian.

Kashmiri Pandits protest against the killing of Puran Krishna Bhatt in Jammu.

Kashmiri Pandits protest against the killing of Puran Krishna Bhatt in Jammu.

Pandits started leaving the valley after the target killing in June.
In June this year, Kashmiri Pandits started leaving the Valley after continuous target killings, after which the government changed the transfer policy for Pandits doing government jobs. However, the Pandits said that they should be transferred to Jammu instead of the Valley.

Why non-Kashmiris are being killed continuously in the Valley?
According to intelligence agencies, target killing is a new plan of Pakistan to spread unrest in Kashmir. It is believed that its purpose is to sabotage the resettlement plans of Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370. Since the abrogation of Article 370, incidents of targeted killings have increased in Kashmir, especially in which terrorists have made soft targets of Kashmiri Pandits, migrant workers and even local Muslims working in the government or police, whom they have come to India. considered close to.

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