Don’t let 1990 repeat itself in Kashmir, Manish Tewari tells govt
New Delhi, October 20
Amid reports of migrants fleeing from the Kashmir Valley after targeted killings by the terrorists, Congress leader Manish Tewari on Wednesday cautioned the government and asked not to allow the repeat of 1990 when Kashmiri Pandits had to flee and the government could not provide security.
In a statement on Wednesday he said, “I urge the Prime Minister and Home Minister Amit Shah, do not under any circumstances allow this ethnic cleansing by another name to take place.”
He said the situation had arisen due to the abrogation of Article 370. “Provide security and give confidence to migrant workers. Some will die. That is cost unfortunately for the August 5, 2019 folly. Don’t let 1990 repeat itself.”
He said Punjab was brought back from the brink because the Punjabi Hindus stood their ground and never fled in fear. Hundreds of Hindus were pulled out of buses and trains and shot but they never baulked. They suffered but never surrendered, he added.
“In Kashmir we are surrendering to terrorists. This is ethnic cleansing by another name. In 1990 BJP and communist parties supported VP Singh who made an error by not providing security to Kashmiri Pandits. In 2021, same mistake is being made again by facilitating departure of migrant workers,” Tewari said in a statement.
Tewari’s comments came after terrorists killed 11 non-local individuals in the Valley in the last 16 days. Due to this an atmosphere of fear has been created there leading to the exodus of migrants. IANS