As the attacks escalated, Kashmiri Pandits were forced to migrate


Claim of the Association of Kashmiri Pandits

Murder of seven civilians in five days, government employees given 10 days leave

Srinagar: Attacks on Pandits are on the rise in Kashmir. Seven Hindus have been killed in the last five days, including four Hindus. Many Kashmiri Pandits have started migrating out of fear for their own safety. This information has been provided by the organization of Kashmiri Pandits.

The group said many Pandits were leaving the Kashmir Valley and heading for Jammu. While the administration said that Hindus and other Kashmiri minority employees have been given 10 days leave. A principal and a teacher at a government school in Srinagar were recently shot dead. A total of seven civilians have been killed in this manner in five days. Kashmiri pundits fear another major attack like the 1990s. Following which they have started migrating.

In Srinagar, on the other hand, school principal Supinder Kaur and teacher Deepak Chand were shot dead. Many people attended the funeral of these two. The two were bade farewell by the people with tears in their eyes while demanding action against the accused. A large number of Kashmiri Pandits and members of the Sikh community gathered. While the number of murders is on the rise, many questions are being raised about the safety of civilians.

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