UK Parliament tables motion on Kashmiri Hindus exodus; Calls for Justice and Recognition to Hindu Genocide

MP Bob Blackman

London (Britain) – To commemorate the 35 th  year of Kashmiri Hindus’ genocide in the Kashmir valley, a motion was tabled in the British Parliament raising the issue of the protection of Kashmiri Hindus’ rights and justice. MP Bob Blackman presented ‘Early day Motion’ in ‘House of Commons’. The motion has been presented to get international acceptance for Kashmiri Hindus pain and struggle. MP Bob Blackman stated that it would be 35 years since the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus in January 1990. Expressing deep sadness and disappointment, the motion extends condolences to the Kashmiri Hindu families killed, injured and displaced in the attacks in January 1990.

The    Motion –

It has been stated in the motion that after the violence, Kashmiri Hindus had to face displacement and persecution.; but they haven’t still been done justice. We condemn the sponsored coordinated attacks by cross-border Islamic terrorists and their supporters on the Hindu minority population in Kashmir. We condemn the continuous murders of Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir. This motion is an important step to make the international community aware about the grief and rights of Kashmiri Hindus.

19thJanuary, the ‘Holocaust Day’  

Kashmiri Hindus all over the world observe 19thJanuary as ‘the Holocaust Day’. On this day, Pakistan-sponsored ‘Jihadi’ terrorists had attacked Kashmiri Hindus in Kashmir valley. Hindus were threatened on loudspeakers from mosques to leave their properties and women behind, resulting in the exodus of 4.5 lakh Hindus.

Editorial Perspective

India has still not done justice to Kashmiri Hindus. Not a single case has been registered against anyone for persecution of Kashmiri Hindus and no action has been taken against anyone in the last 35 years. It is shameful for India.