KPC terms January 19 -a day of turbulence for Pandits

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW Delhi, Jan 17: Kashmniri Pandit Conference (KPC) in its meeting here today termed the Holocaust Day of January 19, 1990 a day of turbulence after the Pak sponsored terrorist succeeded in breaking the wall of trust between the two communities in Kashmir and dealt a strong blow to the pluralistic character of the Valley.
Addressing the meeting, KPC chief Kundan Kashmiri said that his organization will educate the entire country about the nefarious designs separatists and the dreadful events of 1990 which culminated into forced exile of the community.
He said besides KPC will also apprise the countrymen in general and youth in particular about the human rights violations to which the KPs were subjected to by the successive State Governments over the years.
He said this year KPC will observe Holocaust Day as Black Day as usual. He also made an appeal to community to wear black badges and switch off the lights of their houses for one hour as a mark of protest on that day.
He said the protest demonstrations will be held against the tormentors and anti national elements and the KPC will launch a forceful struggle along with other organisations for resettlement of the community in Kashyap homeland in Valley where there will be free flow of Indian Constitution.