"Kashmiri Pandits have an inalienableright on the territory of Kashmir and our demand for homeland in Kashmir has multidimensional aspects," its president Ashwani Kumar Chrungoosaid.
"We appeal to the government of India to initiate a structured dialogue process with the pandits of Kashmir forthwith to resolve their long-awaited concerns," he said.
Chrungoo said the geo-political and human rights concerns of the Pandits need to be addressed on priority.
Virender Raina National spokesperson of Panun Kashmir said the organisation in all circumstances will espouse the ideologicalissues pertaining to the struggle.
He said the younger generation has to take the struggle to the next level by ensuring participation and contribution.
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