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Colossal Tragedy
Within months of
the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits the Government, whether out of misplaced
optimism to placate and appease the terrorists or with deliberate intent,
started recruiting and promoting Muslims to the posts and positions vacated
by the Kashmiri Pandits. This has boosted the sinister designs of the terrorists
to discourage and thwart the minority Kashmiri Pandit community to return
to the valley for it has neither the jobs for livelihood nor the houses
for shelter left behind.
So a tragedy which began with religious persecution
and genocide, climaxing with the exodus of the community, has now attained
colossal dimensions . This ethno-religious minority is presently going
through a grim battle for survival and facing the torment of a bleak and
uncertain future. Having been forced to live under torn and tattered tents,
in ramshackle camps or in one room tenements and stables vacated by cows
and buffaloes and rented at exorbitant prices, they are subject to the
vagaries of a harsh climate, a hostile populace and an indifferent and
callous administration. They have to go through a tortuous procedure to
establish their credentials as exiles to be entitled to a meagre relief
and measly rations for which they have to queue up for long hours and face
untold miseries and humiliation to satisfy the whims and moods of relief
commissioners and their minions. They have become the victims of bureaucratic
bungling and corruption. They are pawns in the hands of political parties
and power brokers. They are being pushed around and harassed for demanding
their justful rights; and kicked, cane-charged and arrested for raising
their voice against a deaf administration. Thus they have been reduced
to abject poverty and a state of utter helplessness and apathy. Their greatest
tragedy is that they have become exiles in their own land, aliens in their
own country which they inhabited for thousands of years.
The community is now caught in a piquant and unsavory
situation as the State and the Central Governments are treating it as expendable.
The authorities are hushing up the genocide, the exodus and the present
plight of the Kashmiri Pandit community which have resulted as much out
of the total abdication of their authority and responsibility, as out of
the religious crusade of the terrorists. Nor is the international community
aware of the refugee status of this community as countries around the world
recognize refugees only when they are forced to flee into another country.
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