Kashmiri Hindus not to return home sooner, recent rising terrorism trend in Kashmir

19th January 2025 – It has been 35 years since the dreaded day of Kashmiri Hindu exodus which made hundreds of thousands homeless. This exodus of Kashmiri Hindus, followed by brutal killings of men, women and children of all ages, was led by local Islamist and religious fundamentalists who were radicalized and funded by Pakistan. […]

“The third time they went back, their home was burnt completely” – Anuradha Oswal explains story of her family’s Kashmir exodus

2nd February 2022 – It has been over 32 years since the last exodus of Kashmiri Hindus, who are popularly known as Kashmiri Pandits or KPs, took place from the valley of Kashmir on 19th January 1990. The wounds of the exodus and the genocide that followed are still fresh and pain continues to break […]

Plight continues for Kashmiri civilians as they become target of multiple terror acts

11th October 2021 – The controversial Articles 370 and 35A were abrogated in August 2019, but the latest terror attacks on citizens of Kashmir show that the situation on ground is far from normal. On 5th October, the United Liberation Front (ULF) undertook 3 separate terror attacks in North and Central Kashmir. In one of […]

Teenager Pays Tribute to Kashmiri Hindus; Authors a book

6th July 2021 – The plight and exodus of Kashmiri Hindus from the Kashmir valley is yet unknown to many, both in India and overseas. Many youngsters are unaware of the story. One of the last exoduses of Kashmiri Hindus from Kashmir took place in late 1980s and early 1990s. 19th January 1990 is when […]

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