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Watch: Kashmir Assembly seeks return of migrant Pandits

Mass exodus of Kashmiri Pandits started from Valley in 1989 when armed insurgency began in state

Jammu and Kashmir

Independent MLA Sheikh Abdul Rashid in a verbal argument with the BJP MLAs during the budget session of J&K Legislative Assembly

IANS Jammu
The Jammu and Kashmir assembly on Thursday unanimously passed a resolution, seeking the return of hundreds and thousands of Kashmiri Hindus who migrated from the Valley at the beginning of a separatist war in the late 1980s.

Leader of Opposition Omar Abdullah demanded that a resolution should be passed by the assembly to make possible the return of Kashmiri Pandits, who are living in Jammu and other Indian states.

Speaker Kavinder Gupta agreed with the suggestion from the National Conference leader, saying conducive conditions should be created before these families return to the valley.

Peoples Democratic Party leader Abdul Rehman Veeri moved the resolution, which was passed unanimously. Independent MLA Engineer Rashid abstained from the vote.
 

The mass exodus of Kashmiri Pandits started from the Valley in early 1989 when armed insurgency began in the state.



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First Published: Jan 19 2017 | 6:31 PM IST

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