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ASKPC: Centre not serious about pandits

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Jammu, January 5

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The All-State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (ASKPC) has expressed concern over the ‘non-serious’ approach of the Central government towards displaced Kashmiri Hindus post the abrogation of Article 370.

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Members met in Jammu and discussed the present social and political issues confronting the community.

“The Centre is totally silent over the Pandit issue and there is no effort to reach out to the displaced representatives. As far as return and resettlement is concerned, the government has announced no plan,” said Dr TK Bhat, ASKPC general secretary.— TNS

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