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

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

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This highlights ongoing ethnic and political tensions in the Kashmir region and the long-term challenges of post-conflict reconciliation and resettlement.

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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.

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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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