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Migrant Kashmiri Pandits seeks judicial probe in Sarpanch murder

Condemning the murder of a minority community Sarpanch named Ajay Pandita in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag, members of an Organisation of the migrant Kashmiri Pandits demanded a judicial probe in the case.

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Migrant Kashmiri Pandits seeks judicial probe in Sarpanch murder
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Published : Jun 9, 2020, 3:41 PM IST

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): An organisation of the migrant Kashmiri Pandits on Tuesday demanded a judicial probe into the murder of a minority community Sarpanch in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district.

Forty-year-old Ajay Pandita, a village Sarpanch, was gunned down by terrorists on Monday evening.

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Satish Mahaldar, chairman of Reconciliation, Return and Rehabilitation of Migrant Pandits said in a statement, "Ajay Pandita was living in the valley because of his unbounded love for his motherland and his concerns about the village he was living in."

Demanding a judicial probe into the murder, Mahaldar said, “Pandita's fight as a representative of the minority community had given hope to the minority community. Therefore, his martyrdom should not go in vain.”

“By targeting and killing Kashmiri brethren, and especially those who are working for poor people, the killers are being dishonest to their motherland.”

"I appeal for shunning of the gun and to share grievances, those can be fought together to achieve the objective of peace and brotherhood."

The murder of the Sarpanch has been widely condemned in Kashmir, both by political leaders and the common man.

(IANS report)

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): An organisation of the migrant Kashmiri Pandits on Tuesday demanded a judicial probe into the murder of a minority community Sarpanch in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district.

Forty-year-old Ajay Pandita, a village Sarpanch, was gunned down by terrorists on Monday evening.

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Satish Mahaldar, chairman of Reconciliation, Return and Rehabilitation of Migrant Pandits said in a statement, "Ajay Pandita was living in the valley because of his unbounded love for his motherland and his concerns about the village he was living in."

Demanding a judicial probe into the murder, Mahaldar said, “Pandita's fight as a representative of the minority community had given hope to the minority community. Therefore, his martyrdom should not go in vain.”

“By targeting and killing Kashmiri brethren, and especially those who are working for poor people, the killers are being dishonest to their motherland.”

"I appeal for shunning of the gun and to share grievances, those can be fought together to achieve the objective of peace and brotherhood."

The murder of the Sarpanch has been widely condemned in Kashmir, both by political leaders and the common man.

(IANS report)

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