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Inter-community committee proposed to bridge gaps between Kashmiri Muslims and Pandits: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq

Inter-community committee proposed to bridge gaps between Kashmiri Muslims and Pandits: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq

 

KINS Desk

New Delhi Feb 01 (KINS): In a significant step towards fostering communal harmony and reconciliation in Jammu and Kashmir, a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits representing the J K Peace Forum met with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq at Hotel JW Marriott, New Delhi on Sunday.  The discussion, which lasted for about one and a half hours according to news agency KINS, focused on addressing historical grievances and charting a path toward peace and inclusivity.

During the meeting, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq acknowledged the shared suffering of Kashmiri Muslims and Pandits over the past decades. He recognized the painful exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit community in 1989-90 and stressed the need to address their plight as a humanitarian issue. He reiterated his long-standing position, stating:

“Kashmir is incomplete without Kashmiri Pandits.”

“The suffering of Kashmiri Pandits needs to be addressed earnestly, and this has been a point I have raised repeatedly in my discourses.”

“The younger generation must be made aware of Kashmir’s composite culture.”

The Kashmiri Pandit delegation highlighted the challenges and hardships faced by their community since their displacement, including scorching heat, snake bites, financial losses, and the struggle to educate their children. They emphasized their historical ties with the Muslim community and reiterated that they had always stood in solidarity with their Kashmiri Muslim brethren in times of distress.

The delegation also urged Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to take a leading role in fostering inter-community dialogue. They reminded him that, as the spiritual leader of Kashmir, his influence extends beyond the Muslim community and that his leadership is vital in rebuilding trust and restoring harmony.

The meeting resulted in a historic agreement to establish an Inter-Community Committee under the leadership of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. The committee will work towards:

Facilitating the safe return of Kashmiri Pandits to their homeland.

Addressing the concerns of other minority communities in Jammu and Kashmir

Promoting economic development, trade, and employment opportunities

Preserving Kashmir’s unique cultural heritage

Encouraging cooperation among the region’s youth and professionals

Additionally, the committee will explore government-backed initiatives for the rehabilitation of displaced Kashmiri Pandits, including the creation of inclusive designated colonies to help reintegrate them into Kashmiri society.

The delegation expressed strong support for Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s leadership in this initiative, calling it a confidence-building measure that could pave the way for healing, unity, and long-term peace in Jammu and Kashmir. (KINS)

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