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"The same thing is happening with Kashmiri Pandits now that happened with them in the 1990s." They are being targeted and killed in their houses, offices, and roads. It's against humanity and our country and no one is doing anything to stop it, "Kejriwal added.

Digital Desk: Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, claimed that Kashmiri Pandits were locked inside their colonies to protest the killings of members of the community in the Kashmir Valley.

 "The Kashmiri Pandits have only one demand- security. The terrorists killed 16 Kashmiri Pandits, including Rahul Bhat, Rajni Bala, and Makhan Lal Bindroo. But the centre didn't do anything. When they protested, the Pandits were locked inside their colonies. Is this justice? "The Aam Aadmi Party tweeted the chief minister saying this.

 

 "The same thing is happening with Kashmiri Pandits now that happened with them in the 1990s." They are being targeted and killed in their houses, offices, and roads. It's against humanity and our country, and no one is doing anything to stop it, "Kejriwal added.

 

There is widespread anger among the Kashmiri Pandits across the union territory over the killings of community members by terrorists. On Tuesday, a lady school teacher from Jammu was shot dead on campus at Gopalpora in Kashmir's Kulgam district. More than a fortnight after Rahul Bhat, a government employee, was shot dead at the Chadoora Tehsil office in Budgam.

 

A group of Kashmiri Pandits employees, who were given jobs under the PM's package for the community, confessed that they had begun preparations for "mass migrations" outside Kashmir as they didn't feel safe here.

 

"We have come to fix the rate with truck-owners. Let's see if any decision comes from the government by this evening. If not, then we will migrate from here tomorrow, "one of their representatives said".



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