SRINAGAR All Kashmiri Muslims want Pandit community to come back, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chairman of Hurriyat Conference (M), told a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits who met him here on Tuesday.
According to a statement issued here, KPs visiting the Valley in connection with Mela Kheer Bhawani, called on Mirwaiz Umar Farooq at his Nigeen residence. The delegation was led by Satish Kumar and Nathil Razdan who said that they are a group of ordinary Kashmiris and not affiliated with any organisation.
The members of the delegation told the Mirwaiz that they and hundreds like them are extremely eager to return to their homeland and seek his help in this regard, the statement said.
The delegates said that they do not want to live in separate and segregated colonies as is being suggested by authorities but like in the past want to live among all in common neighborhoods.
They said that as land prices are much high than since before , they would not be able to afford individual plots and homes, so they suggest that in each district of the valley some land may be allocated to them where they can build affordable flats in which they can live.
They said that members of other communities can also buy flats there if they want. They do not want segregation but want to live together.
The delegation told the Mirwaiz that they being a part and parcel of the Kashmir society and its composite ethos, are as much pained by what is happening here to Muslim brethren. They said that many claim to represent them, but in reality most are exploiting their situation.
Mirwaiz told the delegation that he empathises with them and assured them that all Kashmiri Muslims want them to come back and live together as before, as Kashmir belongs to them as much as it does to those who did not leave. He assured them of all help and assistance in there suggestion which he said he found sincere and sensible. He said he will help in building a consensus around it among all segments of people and will try to bring others on board.
At the end of the meeting it was decided that members of the delegation will stay in touch with the Mirwaiz and work on the idea to concretise it and take it forward, the statement added.
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