17 Kashmiri Pandit families have left Valley due to rise in attacks: KPSS
Srinagar: The Kashmiri Pandit Sangarsh Samiti (KPSS), a prominent Pandits’ body in the Valley, has said 17 families of Kashmiri Pandits have left their homes in south Kashmir since May amid a spike in targeted attacks incidents, media reports said on Wednesday.
The group said nine families left the Valley on Monday.
"Today, 9 more families of resident KPs left Valley from South Kashmir. Since 05.09.2022, 17 KP families left Kashmir. For @BJP4India 'All is Well' & for Majority it is '#Kashmiriyat' & '#BhaiChara'. Failed #Security Lost #Trust," the group tweeted.
#KPExodus2022 #KashmiriPandit#BlackDiwali2022
— KPSS (@KPSSamiti) October 24, 2022
Today, 9 more families of resident KPs left Valley from South Kashmir. Since 05.09.2022, 17 KP families left Kashmir. For @BJP4India "All is Well" & for Majority it is "#Kashmiriyat" & "#BhaiChara".
Failed #Security Lost #Trust.
A non-migrant Kashmiri Pandit was shot dead in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir recently.
They said militants fired at Puran Krishan Bhat of Chouwdary Gund Shopian near his residence.
"He was shot while he was in orchard which is more than half a km from his house," a security official had said.
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