Height of Hypocrisy 🤬
@ThussuShivani Hope you remember:
Year 1990:
Seventh Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus – 6L Hindus Estranged Overnight
Perpetrator: Islamic insurgents in Kashmir.
Number: 600,000 Kashmiri Hindus forced to flee.
On January 19, 1990, Bharat witnessed the mass
@ThussuShivani Hope you remember:
Year 1990:
Seventh Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus – 6L Hindus Estranged Overnight
Perpetrator: Islamic insurgents in Kashmir.
Number: 600,000 Kashmiri Hindus forced to flee.
On January 19, 1990, Bharat witnessed the mass
exodus of Kashmiri Hindus. They were given 3 options:
— CONVERT (to Islam)
— LEAVE
— DIE
An estimated 300,000-800,000 Kashmiri Hindus emptied out of the Kashmir Valley overnight. Many died, and do not live to tell the tales of horror. Those who lived, have been telling their
— CONVERT (to Islam)
— LEAVE
— DIE
An estimated 300,000-800,000 Kashmiri Hindus emptied out of the Kashmir Valley overnight. Many died, and do not live to tell the tales of horror. Those who lived, have been telling their
tales in vein, because no media, no political organization, no human rights organization has ears to listen to these tales, or bring them to justice. What is even worse is that this was by no means the only exodus of Kashmiri Hindus! This was the seventh exodus of Kashmiri
Hindus from the Kashmir Valley, now rightly called the ‘Valley of Fear.’
The First Exodus (1389-1413).
Shah Mir became the founder of the Muslim rule in Kashmir. He got Hindu leaders like Kota Rani, Bhatta Bhikshana and Bratta Autar murdered, removing his impediments in
The First Exodus (1389-1413).
Shah Mir became the founder of the Muslim rule in Kashmir. He got Hindu leaders like Kota Rani, Bhatta Bhikshana and Bratta Autar murdered, removing his impediments in
establishing Islam. Hindus did not retaliate.
The Second Exodus (1506-1585):
Kashmir came under the rule of the Chaks. The Chaks belonged to the Shia sect of the Muslims, like all other earlier Muslim rulers they also adopted their policy of conversion by coercion, loot,
The Second Exodus (1506-1585):
Kashmir came under the rule of the Chaks. The Chaks belonged to the Shia sect of the Muslims, like all other earlier Muslim rulers they also adopted their policy of conversion by coercion, loot,
plunder, arson and butchering of Kashmiri Pandits, who as a result of continual religious persecution became considerably reduced in number. There was no let up in religious crusade against them either to force them to get converted or face liquidation.
The Hindus hold cows as
The Hindus hold cows as
sacred and revere them. The Chaks ordered that one thousand cows be slaughtered every day to wreak vengeance on the Kashmiri Hindus so as to shock them into accepting Islam. They re-imposed the dreaded punitive tax Jazia on Hindus and snapped all means of sustenance from them.
Third Exodus under the Mughals (1585-1753):
Jehangir, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb, all wielded cruelty on Kashmiri Hindus, making it difficult for them to even survive. Jizya was imposed on them, which made their livelihood impossible. Aurangzeb appointed 14 atrocious subedars as
Jehangir, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb, all wielded cruelty on Kashmiri Hindus, making it difficult for them to even survive. Jizya was imposed on them, which made their livelihood impossible. Aurangzeb appointed 14 atrocious subedars as
administrators and governors of Kashmir for its Islamization. In consequence of this dire threat, thousands of Kashmiri Pandits succumbed to his policy of duress and treacherous religious bigotry of the vicious subedar and thus got converted to Islam. Thousands who could manage
to withstand the tremendous pressure bade good bye to their homes and hearths and sought refuge in neighboring regions to keep alive themselves and their faith that was so dear to them.
The Fourth Exodus (1753):
Following close on the heels of Faqierullah’s tyrannical and
The Fourth Exodus (1753):
Following close on the heels of Faqierullah’s tyrannical and
fanatic misrule came his diabolical son Fazal Kanth the Chief Minister whose subedar beheaded Kailash Dhar in broad day light in the open court of the Shia-Muslim Governor Amir Khan Jawansher and gave a contemptuous watery burial in the river Jhelum. Then he went amuck killing
and plundering the Kashmiri Pandits. This episode so alarmed and panicked the KPs that they felt helpless and desperate. The whole environment became so hostile to them that they fled to Poonch and Kabul for safety and shelter.
The Fifth Exodus (1931):
The 13th of July 1931
The Fifth Exodus (1931):
The 13th of July 1931
will go down as a black day in the history of KPs in modern times. On that ominous day the Kashmiri Muslims repeated their history vis-a-vis the KPs. On that day, the city of Srinagar and its suburbs witnessed a depressing and demoralizing spectacle of loot, arson and murder of
Kashmiri Hindu property and lives. The Bombas and the Khakas had, it seemed, revisited the Valley. On the incitement and directive of the Muslim Reading Room party, the Muslim hoodlums made the unfortunate KPs direct target of their wrath, frenzy and madness. The Goondas and the
anti-KP Muslims had a hay day. They went berserk everywhere particularly in downtown Srinagar looting KP shops and houses and setting them on fire. The booty they lard their hands on in Zaina Kadal and Maharaj Gunj was distributed. It was in fact, the looters day and the real
martyrs were the KPs. Numerous KPs were killed and many wounded. Legend has it that there was a communal orgy at Kanikoot, Tehsil Nagam, Distt, Badgam, a few kilometres away from the city of Srinagar. About a dozen houses of the KPs were ransacked, looted and then torched and
several KPs were murdered for absolutely no fault on their part.
The Sixth Exodus (1986):
Gul Shah held the reigns of power as Chief Minister for a spell of twenty months. He excited and raked his Lushkar (Brigade), known as Lushkari Gulshah Padshah among the local people, into
The Sixth Exodus (1986):
Gul Shah held the reigns of power as Chief Minister for a spell of twenty months. He excited and raked his Lushkar (Brigade), known as Lushkari Gulshah Padshah among the local people, into
a violent and bloody stance and then directed them towards Kashmiri Pandits for no fault of theirs. At his behest they went on an unleashed spree of desecrating their temples and places of worship and shrines, torching their cowsheds and molesting their womenfolk. The Indian
intelligentsia and leadership of all hues and labels remained mute spectators. The mass media looked the other way.
Thousand of KPs saw no redeeming feature in the way things were shaping and found no option but to make preparation or rather be in a state of preparedness for
Thousand of KPs saw no redeeming feature in the way things were shaping and found no option but to make preparation or rather be in a state of preparedness for
deserting their motherland physically and mentally. The truth is that numerous families disposed of their immovable property and left the valley for good.
The Seventh Exodus (1990):
The truth of the seventh exodus of the Kashmiri Hindus will be incomplete without also
The Seventh Exodus (1990):
The truth of the seventh exodus of the Kashmiri Hindus will be incomplete without also
accounting for the scattered acts of violence against Hindus, which continued after January 1990
“The Seventh Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus (Pandits), which began in 1990, saw many innocents being mercilessly killed. Scores of Kashmiri Pandit bodies, drowned in River Jhelum,
“The Seventh Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus (Pandits), which began in 1990, saw many innocents being mercilessly killed. Scores of Kashmiri Pandit bodies, drowned in River Jhelum,
were found floating. Many dead bodies, with hands and feet tied, were recovered from different parts the valley. There were instances of victims having been branded with hot iron while still alive or having had their eyes gouged out. The killing spree continued till 24 March 2003
The estranged Kashmiri Hindus, still live on, without causing a single riot, without any ruckus, without any intervention or acknowledgement of Human Rights organizations.
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