"My remarks were distorted by the opposition and media to project as if every Kashmiri is a militant. Kashmiri Muslims are fed up of violence. Kashmiri Pandits are not afraid of Kashmiri Muslims. They are afraid of those who perpetrated Wandhama Massacre," she said in the Legislative Council while replying to a debate on Motion of Thanks to the Governor's Address.
Today, she said unless migrant Pandits get the confidence to go to their native places without security, they have to be provided proper residences in transit camps which would be inclusive.
"The workers of Congress, PDP, NC and BJP are living with security. Should we not then provide a sense of security to Pandits. We have to make them comfortable.
"Unless they get confidence to go to their native places without security, they have to be provided proper residences in transit camps which will be inclusive with 50 per cent reservation for migrants of other faiths. And to link these issues with Article 370 is completely misplaced," she said.
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"Sheikh Abdullah inaugurated that colony. In March 2011, a meeting of Rajya Sainik Board took place followed by more meetings in 2012. In 2014, the meeting was attended by (then chief minister) Omar Abdullah. Every meeting discussed that land should be provided but no final decision was taken.