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This resulted in serious tourism income loss to the region just by 2020 within 1 yeat 15,000 croes loss to the income.

Indian business run by Hindus in srinagar Valley was also hit..voolence returned to main city after 3 decades resulting in death of several Hindu s in srinagar city. 

 

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militants from various outfits have killed at least six Hindus. They first shot and grievously wounded a Hindu pharmacist outside his home on 4 April in southern Kashmir’s Shopian district, before killing a Kashmiri Hindu truck driver in his house in another southern district, Kulgam, on 13 April and a Kashmiri Pandit inside his office in the government revenue department in the central Budgam district on 12 May. On 2 June, a masked gunman walked into a bank in Kulgam district and shot a Hindu employee who had migrated from Rajasthan state. Three more Hindus, including a woman schoolteacher and a migrant labourer, were killed by militants that same week. Another migrant labourer was seriously injured.

Targeted killings are not uncommon in Kashmir, and the range of victims is wide. Since the year began, militants have carried out at least nineteen such attacks on government employees, police officers, teachers, migrant labourers, local government representatives and a woman famous for her Instagram videos. But the number of slayings motivated by the religious identity of the victims, especially Kashmiri Pandits, has been steadily growing over the last couple of years, and has accelerated in the past few months. These attacks first came into the spotlight when militants successively targeted a Hindu jeweller, on 31 December 2020, and then the son of a Hindu man who runs a famous eatery on 17 February 2021 – both in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir’s capital city. Since then, ten or more Hindus have been killed in the region.

This series of killings has brought back memories of the Kashmiri Pandits’ ordeal after fighting first broke out in Kashmir in 1989. The insurgents’ attacks and threats against non-Muslims, especially Kashmiri Pandits, triggered an exodus in the early 1990s, with thousands of Pandit families leaving everything behind as they fled fearing for their lives. According to government data, 40,000 Pandit families settled in other parts of the country during this period, with only some 800 families staying behind.

At least two of the Pandits killed recently were among those who had opted to stay in Kashmir, while others had come back as part of government-sponsored programs to resettle Pandit families in their region of origin. In 2008, the Indian government built camps for some 3,000 returnees and announced it would make available government jobs to facilitate their return

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2 minutes ago, kakatiya said:

This resulted in serious tourism income loss to the region just by 2020 within 1 yeat 15,000 croes loss to the income.

Indian business run by Hindus in srinagar Valley was also hit..voolence returned to main city after 3 decades resulting in death of several Hindu s in srinagar city. 

 

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militants from various outfits have killed at least six Hindus. They first shot and grievously wounded a Hindu pharmacist outside his home on 4 April in southern Kashmir’s Shopian district, before killing a Kashmiri Hindu truck driver in his house in another southern district, Kulgam, on 13 April and a Kashmiri Pandit inside his office in the government revenue department in the central Budgam district on 12 May. On 2 June, a masked gunman walked into a bank in Kulgam district and shot a Hindu employee who had migrated from Rajasthan state. Three more Hindus, including a woman schoolteacher and a migrant labourer, were killed by militants that same week. Another migrant labourer was seriously injured.

Targeted killings are not uncommon in Kashmir, and the range of victims is wide. Since the year began, militants have carried out at least nineteen such attacks on government employees, police officers, teachers, migrant labourers, local government representatives and a woman famous for her Instagram videos. But the number of slayings motivated by the religious identity of the victims, especially Kashmiri Pandits, has been steadily growing over the last couple of years, and has accelerated in the past few months. These attacks first came into the spotlight when militants successively targeted a Hindu jeweller, on 31 December 2020, and then the son of a Hindu man who runs a famous eatery on 17 February 2021 – both in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir’s capital city. Since then, ten or more Hindus have been killed in the region.

This series of killings has brought back memories of the Kashmiri Pandits’ ordeal after fighting first broke out in Kashmir in 1989. The insurgents’ attacks and threats against non-Muslims, especially Kashmiri Pandits, triggered an exodus in the early 1990s, with thousands of Pandit families leaving everything behind as they fled fearing for their lives. According to government data, 40,000 Pandit families settled in other parts of the country during this period, with only some 800 families staying behind.

At least two of the Pandits killed recently were among those who had opted to stay in Kashmir, while others had come back as part of government-sponsored programs to resettle Pandit families in their region of origin. In 2008, the Indian government built camps for some 3,000 returnees and announced it would make available government jobs to facilitate their return

aaputhava nee congress post lu…ekkadi nundi ettukocchaav ee fake news lu…

prathi anti-India gadiki G pagilina dinam idi….worldwide Muslims anthaa moosuku kurchunnaruu…lanjakodukulaki kashmir kavala kashmir….

raara bhattu ra @Tryad

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1 hour ago, TrishaManiac said:

aaputhava nee congress post lu…ekkadi nundi ettukocchaav ee fake news lu…

prathi anti-India gadiki G pagilina dinam idi….worldwide Muslims anthaa moosuku kurchunnaruu…lanjakodukulaki kashmir kavala kashmir….

raara bhattu ra @Tryad

Are you serious dude ? 

Fake posts seriously..?

in hindutwa pages itself they circulated tulip garden posts stating the boom of tourism is back and all did you forget ? This was done to push critics away on drop in tourism due to article 370 agitation.

 

From gst, demonitization,  statue of unity, till citizenship bill, farmers bill.. to this article 370 .. every bill had u-turn. 

The best thing modi has done is I creasing education budget but for no one gives credit ..

The biggest terrorist attack In Kashmir on jawans happend during this .. propaganda ki reality ki sync lekapothe don't throw your frustration calling everyone khangress agents.. freedom of speech ki valu lekunda poi di ee gujju propaganda batch valla.. there is no comparison to current bjo and vajpayee bjp

Appudappudu pressures pedithe baguntudhi.. complete fascism ruling ..

Evadanna criticizes chesthe..hate posts, foul words, temper.. bringing hijab issues, beef to divert high inflation , fuel price, gas price.. etc..

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2 hours ago, kakatiya said:

This resulted in serious tourism income loss to the region just by 2020 within 1 yeat 15,000 croes loss to the income.

Indian business run by Hindus in srinagar Valley was also hit..voolence returned to main city after 3 decades resulting in death of several Hindu s in srinagar city. 

 

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militants from various outfits have killed at least six Hindus. They first shot and grievously wounded a Hindu pharmacist outside his home on 4 April in southern Kashmir’s Shopian district, before killing a Kashmiri Hindu truck driver in his house in another southern district, Kulgam, on 13 April and a Kashmiri Pandit inside his office in the government revenue department in the central Budgam district on 12 May. On 2 June, a masked gunman walked into a bank in Kulgam district and shot a Hindu employee who had migrated from Rajasthan state. Three more Hindus, including a woman schoolteacher and a migrant labourer, were killed by militants that same week. Another migrant labourer was seriously injured.

Targeted killings are not uncommon in Kashmir, and the range of victims is wide. Since the year began, militants have carried out at least nineteen such attacks on government employees, police officers, teachers, migrant labourers, local government representatives and a woman famous for her Instagram videos. But the number of slayings motivated by the religious identity of the victims, especially Kashmiri Pandits, has been steadily growing over the last couple of years, and has accelerated in the past few months. These attacks first came into the spotlight when militants successively targeted a Hindu jeweller, on 31 December 2020, and then the son of a Hindu man who runs a famous eatery on 17 February 2021 – both in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir’s capital city. Since then, ten or more Hindus have been killed in the region.

This series of killings has brought back memories of the Kashmiri Pandits’ ordeal after fighting first broke out in Kashmir in 1989. The insurgents’ attacks and threats against non-Muslims, especially Kashmiri Pandits, triggered an exodus in the early 1990s, with thousands of Pandit families leaving everything behind as they fled fearing for their lives. According to government data, 40,000 Pandit families settled in other parts of the country during this period, with only some 800 families staying behind.

At least two of the Pandits killed recently were among those who had opted to stay in Kashmir, while others had come back as part of government-sponsored programs to resettle Pandit families in their region of origin. In 2008, the Indian government built camps for some 3,000 returnees and announced it would make available government jobs to facilitate their return

Lol

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