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KP conclave adopts ‘Praagaash Resolution’, seeks dignified return to Kashmir

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Last updated: June 15, 2026 8:20 pm
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Srinagar, Jun 15 : Seven leading Kashmiri Pandit organisations from India and abroad have adopted the “Praagaash Resolution”, outlining a roadmap for justice, rehabilitation, cultural preservation and the dignified return of the community to Kashmir.

The resolution was adopted at the conclusion of the first community-led Global Kashmiri Pandit Heritage Tour and Conclave, titled Praagaash – The First Light, held in Srinagar from June 6 to 14.

Representatives of the community’s domestic and overseas diaspora described the gathering as one of the most significant homeland engagement initiatives undertaken by Kashmiri Pandits since their migration from the Valley in 1990.

The event was jointly organised by the Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora, Jammu Kashmir Vichar Manch, Kashmiri Overseas Association-USA, Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj, Kashmiri Pandits’ Association Mumbai, Sanjeevani Sharda Kendra and the All Minority Employees Association of Kashmir.

The conclave discussed issues relating to rehabilitation, cultural preservation, youth engagement, economic empowerment and strengthening the community’s presence in Kashmir.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Ahmad Wani attended the two-day conclave.

The resolution called for institutionalised engagement between the Kashmiri Pandit community, the Government of India and the Jammu and Kashmir administration through formal consultative mechanisms.

Participants also sought welfare measures for non-displaced Kashmiri Pandits and employees appointed under the Prime Minister’s Special Package, including improvements in security, housing, service conditions and family welfare.

The conclave expressed support for the proposed establishment of a Kashmiri Pandit Welfare Board, while stressing that such a body should not dilute demands related to justice, rehabilitation, homeland restoration and accountability.

The resolution also called for formal recognition of the 1989-90 exodus of Kashmiri Pandits as genocide in public policy and urged the constitution of an appropriate commission of inquiry.

Delegates said the heritage tour and renewed engagement with Kashmir should not be viewed as a substitute for justice, restitution or dignified rehabilitation.

Community leaders said they would pursue consultations with the Centre and the Union Territory administration on the proposed welfare board and other issues raised during the conclave.

The organisers also announced plans to make the heritage tour an annual initiative aimed at reconnecting younger generations of Kashmiri Pandits with their cultural and historical roots in Kashmir.

Describing the resolution as a step towards reclaiming community agency after decades of displacement, participants reaffirmed their commitment to return to and revive their ancestral heritage in the Valley.(KNS).

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