The Kashmiri scholar associations that have left the Kashmir Valley have made several key demands in a meeting held in Srinagar. They have demanded an official recognition of the incidents that took place during 1989-90 and the formation of a special inquiry commission. They have appealed to the government to take steps for the protection and restoration of their properties as well as their safe resettlement in Kashmir. They have suggested that the history of Kashmiri scholars be recorded in official documents and handed over to future generations. Representatives of scholar associations living in the country and abroad participated in the meeting. They have urged the government to create conditions for them to return to their native places.

Demand for official recognition of Kashmiri Pandits’ issues
The Kashmiri scholar associations that have left the Kashmir Valley have made several key demands in a meeting held in Srinagar. They have demanded an official recognition of the incidents that took place during 1989-90 and the formation of a special inquiry commission. They have appealed to the government to take steps for the protection and restoration of their properties as well as their safe resettlement in Kashmir. They have suggested that the history of Kashmiri scholars be recorded in official documents and handed over to future generations. Representatives of scholar associations living in the country and abroad participated in the meeting. They have urged the government to create conditions for them to return to their native places.

