Three decades on, exodus still haunts Kashmiri Pandits


By Deepika Bhan

New Delhi, Jan 19 (IANS): Exactly 30 years ago on January 19, 1990, the Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee their homeland, the Kashmir Valley, as a result of being targeted by Islamic jihadis.

Meanwhile, different political parties came to power but couldn't create a conducive atmosphere for their return to the valley. Displaced Kashmiri Hindus are still longing to return to their homeland.

The exodus of Kashmiri Hindus is no secret. Since 1989-90, nothing much has changed for the displaced community. What has changed is their culture, tradition, language among others.

Every New Year brings new hopes to the world. Whereas, for Kashmiri Pandits, January brings back a three-decade-old nightmare. On January 19, 1990, Islamic jihadis wreaked havoc on the minority Kashmiri Hindus. They were left with only three options -- convert to Islam, leave the place or perish.

The terrorists murdered hundreds of Kashmiri Pandits. Women were allegedly gangraped and killed. Hindu temples were targeted. Kidnappings and incidents of stone pelting at Hindu homes were a common occurrence. Neither police nor administration came to their rescue. No human rights defenders enquired the whereabouts of Kashmiri Hindus. Even at the hospitals, Hindu patients were being marginalised.

From streets to schools, colleges and offices, the minorities were persecuted, threatened and tortured mentally as well as physically.

Had the then Governor Jagmohan not called the Army to the valley on January 19, 1990, Kashmiri Pandits would have been massacred. Slogans were being raised from the mosques' loudspeakers -- "Kaafiro ko maaro" (kill the outsiders), "Yahan Nizam-e-Mustafa chalega" (what we want in Kashmir, rule of Allah), "We want Kashmir with Pandit women, not Pandit men".

Lakhs of Kashmiri Muslims were present on the streets to slaughter the Hindus. At last, the Army had to come to their rescue.

Kashmiri Hindus were left with no other option but to migrate to other cities. Lakhs of Kashmiri Pandits moved to Jammu, New Delhi and other cities.

Even the then Central government couldn't do anything for Kashmiri Hindus.

According to Kashmiri Pandits, over 300 Hindus were killed between 1989-90. The massacre continued even after 1990. On January 26, 1998, 23 Kashmiri Pandits were killed in Wandhama area of Ganderbal district.

Even after 30 years of the Kashmiri Pandits' exodus, no action has been taken. Police didn't even register FIRs in several cases. After exodus, Kashmiri Pandits' homes were allegedly robbed. Many houses were set ablaze. No FIRs were registered.

Justice Neelkanth Ganjoo, telecom engineer Balkrishna Ganjoo, Doordarshan Director Lassa Kaul and political leader Tikalal Taploo, among others were brutally killed. Girija Ganjoo and Sarla Bhat were allegedly abducted, gangraped and then murdered. Justice has not yet been delivered in several such cases.

Kashmiri political leaders such as Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti or the late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed never talked about atrocities against the Kashmiri Hindus. No leader made attempts to ensure return of Kashmiri Pandits to the valley.

When Kashmiri Pandits were attacked, Farooq Abdullah was Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister, while Mufti Mohammad Sayeed was the Union Home Minister.

It's unfortunate that no judicial inquiry commission or SIT was formed or an inquiry could be launched in such cases.

Kashmiri Pandits are still awaiting for justice. This year is the dawn of a new era. Even after three decades in exile, the community's return to their homeland still seems to be a distant dream.

 

  

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    I remember those days of the early 1990s. Such serious incidents of atrocities against Kashmiri Pundits used to appear in some newspapers and partly shown in Doordarshan as if nothing unusual is happening. There were no private TV channels to highlight their plight or social media to spread true or fake news. Further there were neither candlelight marches nor public rallies by politicians to speak for the victims. Above all no assurances from the then central or state governments about the future of those made homeless in a day. And now look at the massive agitations we see today on issues like abrogation of Art.370 or CAA & NRC despite all assurances from the govt. What a contrast!

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  • Satya M Jayathe, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    When Palestinens are killed in distant lands I have seen portests in Mangalore, but when our fellow Indian Hindus are dying like Kashmiri there is not even a whimper.

    Why don't we see protests in large number when our fellow Indians are being killed, not by outsideers but by their fellow religionists, just because they are Hindus? Now everyone's quiet, why?

    Instead, see the diagrees-wallas, how fast they will click on the disagree button. Why such double standards????

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    Maybe because when Indians brutalized people in Kashmir, the majority kept silent.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    Who brutalized whom?

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    no worries...we are only worried about Burmese Rohingyas, Bangladeshi, Afzals..do we care about our Pandits..even heard Bhushans, Grovers , teestas, Guhas, or least film celebrities talking about our own Pandits who thrown away from home, living like immigrants!!..this black history completely erased from memory..

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    This is the main reason, why RSS and affiliated group become More and more aggressive. and bitter enemies...

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  • Rakesh, Pune

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    Scamgress government 's greatest achievement in last 70 Years. Scamgress helped Terrorist to make Pundits runaway from Kashmir... We had Military We had Scamgress Government, we had police what was the use....

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    This is the reason peace living reason is getting worsened they by day by day......Karma is bitch 11

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