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Publication: Webindia123.com
Date: August 3, 2006
URL: http://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/India/20060803/411477.html
[Note from Hindu Vivek Kendra: Will the Muslim
organisations who claim that they welcome the Hindu refugees to return to
the Valley help the Pandits to undetrake their rituals in Anantnag? Will the
secualrists who travel all over the world when they perceive Muslim interests
in India being affected do something to help the Pandits?]
Pakistan-based banned terrorist outfit Harkat-ul-Jehadi
Islami (HUJI) has warned Panun Kashmir, a Kashmiri Pandits' organisation,
against organising 'Maha Shraadh' (funeral rites of Hindus) in Anantnag district
in Jammu and Kashmir on August 6.
Panun Kashmir convenor Dr Agnishekhar told
media persons today that following the threat, his organisation has decided
to organise 'Maha Shraadh' on the banks of the Chenab river in Akhnoor.
''Kashmiri Pandits, who have been part and
parcel of policies of former Governor Jagmohan and have since left their houses,
are being strongly warned to desist from the plans and activities which are
aimed at undermining our struggle,'' said the letter, dated July 27 and written
in Urdu.
In a joint statement, outfits like al-Farin,
al-Nasreen, Farzandani millat and Save Kashmir Movement had made compulsory
for the Pandits to 'beg pardon' for all the omissions and commissions.
They had also demanded to beg pardon for the
'heinous crimes' they have committed and if they did not accept this conditions,
the doors for their return to the valley would be closed for good.