#HumWapasAayenge trends on social media as Kashmiri pandits pledge to return home

  • A group of Kashmiri Pandits joined a peaceful sit-in outside Raj Bhavan in Jammu on Sunday to mark the completion of their 30 years in exile. 
     
  • The protest was part of the "Holocaust Day" which is being observed by the displaced community who were forced to flee from Kashmir in the early 90s. 
     
  • "The government needs to look into the plight of Kashmiri Pandits,” said a protester.  
     
  • The protest was organised by All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (ASKPC), whose delegation led by its president Ravinder Raina later submitted a memorandum to the Lt Governor GC Murmu. 
     
  • The day also marked a campaign #HumWapasAayenge on social media by the community, that is pledging to return home after 30 years in exile. 
 
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