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Pandits organise ‘Navreh Milan’

JAMMU: Criticising the Central government over its ‘failure’ to resolve the grievances of displaced Pandits, the All-India Kashmiri Pandit Conference (AIKPC) today urged the community to remain united and fight for their rights.



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Jammu, March 27

Criticising the Central government over its ‘failure’ to resolve the grievances of displaced Pandits, the All-India Kashmiri Pandit Conference (AIKPC) today urged the community to remain united and fight for their rights.

This was stated by conference president HN Jattu during a social gathering, ‘Navreh Milan’.

“It is regrettable that the present governments at the Centre and at the state have failed to address the issues of the community. There is no clarity in their policies,” Jattu said. During the event, Prof AN Sadhu and Prof BL Zutshi highlighted the significance of ‘Navreh’ in a detailed manner to the gathering.

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