PK urges Govt to scrap Cong policy on Kashmir, warns vested interests

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 21: Panun Kashmir (PK) today urged the new Government led by Narendra Modi to immediately scrap the Congress policy on Kashmir that could never evolve beyond doles and economic package for the displaced people.
In a joint statement issued by convener PK Dr Agnishekhar and its chairman Dr Ajay Chrungoo it said the Kashmir problem is a political problem which has sprung due to armed struggle for Jehad and for separating Kashmir from India on sectarian and religious basis. It is an extension of International Jehad in South Asia and aims to dismember the Northern Himalayan frontiers from India, it added.
PK also urged the Union of India to tighten its noose on these anti-national elements and destroy them, forever so that everlasting peace is restored in trouble -torn State.
The statement said PK is highly appreciative of the resilience and fortitude of the Kashmiri Hindus displayed during the 24 years of their exile. They have and will always defeat such political vested interests that have hobnobbed with the communal establishment in Kashmir and have been trying to absolve it of the responsibility of KPs genocide and cleansing.  “We also feel concerned and surprised at the undue haste with which some community organizations have made a bee-line in front of the new dispensation in Delhi and have been trying to show-case themselves as the messiahs of the community to lead them back to the Valley, the statement added.
It said more surprising is the fact that there is no official communication so far from any quarter in the Union Government regarding any Plan of “rehabilitation and return” of the displaced Hindus.
The statement said PK is also aware that some vested political interests among the community, who had earlier latched on to Manmohan Singh’s “economic and employment package” for displaced youth and had been hobnobbing with Hurriyat and Muslim establishment of Kashmir, have again become active, and are trying to sell their wares. These very vested interests that have always floated a bogey of disunity among the community have been making attempts to win favour with the big-wigs through secret and separate deals.
It said PK is keeping a watch on the unfolding of events and would not allow the rights of the community members and interests to be bartered away by any vested interests. It called upon the members of the community to be at guard against such vested interests.
The statement made it clear that the displacement of the community is not an outcome of a natural calamity, of the like of a fire, an earthquake or any Tsunami. It said the Pandits are victims of genocide and religio-ethnic cleansing by the Islamist forces whose writ runs large in Kashmir.