PK, World Brahman Organisation celebrate ‘Vilay Divas’ at Delhi

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 29: In connection with the celebration of Jammu & Kashmir Vilay Divas, Panun Kashmir in collaboration with the World Brahman Organisation organized a one-day programme at Satya Sai International Centre Auditorium, Lodhi Road, New Delhi today.
Well known experts from the fields of politics, social service, defence, strategy and media graced the occasion and presented their point of view on the issues of Accession of Jammu & Kashmir & Kashmiri Pandits, Art370 & 35A, concerns pertaining to the Brahman community at large and the burning issue of Rohingyas’ illegal immigration into India and  particularly at Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir State.
The programme was presided over by Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo, president, Panun Kashmir.
The Delhi Declaration which was passed in the programme held in connection with the “Jammu & Kashmir Vilay Divas” declared that the Government of India should take immediate and urgent steps to liberate the Pakistan occupied parts of Jammu & Kashmir State in consonance with the unanimous resolution passed by the Parliament in 1994,    the Kashmiri Pandit displaced community who continue to live as refugees in its own country, a serious dialogue process should be initiated by the Government for the establishment of a separate Homeland in Kashmir as explicitly demanded in the Margdarshan Resolution of 1991.
It said the Article 370 and Article 35A have become an unnecessary baggage of the past errors of the rulers of India; there is a national consensus to review these absurd laws that are in contravention of the fundamental rights guaranteed under the Indian Constitution to the citizens of India. They should be abrogated under the due process of law as soon as possible,
It said the issue of Rohingyas illegal immigration has assumed a big national security threat to the Indian nation and particularly their presence in the Jammu and Kashmir State has implicit larger dimensions of demographic invasion on the Jammu region. The process for their detection and deportation should be taken in hand by the Government.