"Kashmri Pandits resolved the problems of India in the past and if there is any Kashmir problem, it will be resolved by Kashmiri Pandits only," Singh said as he cited the Simla Agreement and noted that "Indira Gandhi, P N Koul, P N Haksar and D P Dhar" shared the same roots.
Referring to the current unrest in the Valley, Singh said after the outbreak of militancy, Kashmiri Pandits teaching fraternity were forced to migrate which led to closure of schools and quality of education fell in the Valley and now "they are burning schools".
"It is neither good for the state nor for the country," he said.
"We have to fight it strongly. We should assert that Kashmiri Padits are essential stakeholder in any future road-map on Kashmir and no future road-map on Kashmir is viable without taking into account the future of the Kashmiri Pandits," he added.
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He said after the exodus of the community, the post-1990 generation in Kashmir "is a major challenge for India and government and society" as "they do not know the what is India".
Singh, who is an MP from Udhampur, was speaking after giving away awards to teenagers from the community during a talent search contest 'Kashir Kalakar' yesterday. The contest was organised by Athrot led by veteran Kashmiri actors Kanwal Peshin and singer Ravi Bhan and Pradeep Pandita.
"The intellectual and academics of the community need to create new literature," he said and criticised the "award wapasi" campaign by authors and artistes over alleged intolerance in the country.