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Rampanth chairman Dr Rajiv Shree Guruji said that Kashi seers and Rampanth members will work together to educate local residents about the history of the Kashmiri Hindu exodus.

Digital Desk: The Kashi Dharma Parishad has requested that a committee of Varanasi sadhus and seers be formed and dispatched to Kashmir to determine the precise number of temples vandalised by terrorists in the 1990s.  On Wednesday, the seers, which included Patalpuri Peethadheeshwar Mahant Balak Das, president of the parishad, Mahant Ramlochan Das, Mahant Sarveshwar Sharan Das, Mahant Shravan Das, Mahant Ishwar Das, Mahant Avadh Kishore Das, Vyas Raghav Rishi, Anil Shastri, Acharya Shriram Shastri, Kamlesh Shastri, and volunteers from Vishal Bharat Sansthan, watched the Vivek Agnihotri directed Bollywood film ‘The Kashmir Files’ on Wednesday. Also Read: Using Covishield as a booster after 2 doses of Covaxin boosts antibodies by six times: Study He further stated that those who were complicit in forcing Kashmiri Pandits out of the valley should have their possessions seized and legal action taken against them. Meanwhile, Rampanth chairman Dr Rajiv Shree Guruji said that Kashi seers and Rampanth members will work together to educate local residents about the history of the Kashmiri Hindu exodus. In addition, the Kashi Dharma Parishad has agreed to honour the filmmaker of "The Kashmir Files" and his team in Kashi.

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