Displaced Kashmiri Pandits seek structured engagement, genocide recognition, and property recovery

Displaced Kashmiri Pandits are calling for formal government recognition of their displacement as a genocide and demanding a commission of inquiry. The community is seeking structured engagement with the Indian government to facilitate their return to their homeland.
Why it matters
This highlights ongoing ethnic and political tensions in the Kashmir region and the long-term challenges of post-conflict reconciliation and resettlement.
Kashmiri Pandits who were displaced from their homes in the Valley have been touring the State to gauge if conditions are suitable for the community’s return.
The article reports on the demands of a specific community using neutral, descriptive language without taking a stance on the validity of the genocide claim.
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