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Thursday, January 22, 2009

 

At migrant camp, Kashmiriyat still a binding force between communities

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Thin umbilical cord, perhaps defining “Kashmiriyat”, still exists between Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims - intact, unaffected by unfortunate turn of events in the aftermath of mass-exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in late eighties.

Glimpses are hereto see in the migrant camps as mourners continue to flock at Quarter No 17, Block-D - the house of Ash, a Kashmiri Muslim widow. Ash this Monday lost her youngest brother, who, in her own words, was her only “surviving link with the Valley” from where she migrated to Muthi camps in Jammu outskirts along with thousands of Kashmiri Pandit families in 1990.

Enter her two-room tenements recently provided to the migrants and a weird fact would catch the attention –the mourners comprise only Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) - young, old, men and women of all age-groups.

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