Nobody stopped 1990 genocide of Hindus in Kashmir. And nobody will stop one in 2022...says Hindus
Present Modi government of India has been working with a strategy of integrating broken Kashmir with India. The government has taken various legendary moves which were impossible if there was any other government in the center.
Various moves like Abrogation of article 370, infusing patriotism, exchange of government officers, cultural infusion, etc are Intense moves but it is painful to see that still, Kashmiri Hindus are not safe in the valley and one of the major reasons is the absolute silence of the Muslim community.
The major reason for the regular killing of Hindus in the valley is the Indian Muslims’ direct and indirect to the genociders. Muslims are not ready to stand up for Hindu victims and unite against terrorism like their Hindu brothers and sisters, there is no hope for support.
The onus lies on the Muslim community also, Hindus give security to Muslims in places where Hindus are the majority but in comparison, Hindus are killed where they are in the minority, nobody comes to rescue Hindus but the entire world will come to rescue if the victim is Muslim.
The Relevant question here arises if Kashmiri Muslims can live safely in the Jammu region, why can’t Hindus from Jammu live safely in Kashmir? The Kashmiri Muslims are welcomed cheerfully across India in various educational institutions and jobs but it is highly immoral on their part to stay silent on the targeted killings of Hindus in the valley.
It is the collective responsibility of Muslims and Hindus to stand against Radical Islamic terror
The Kashmir Valley continues to see targeted killings of Hindus despite the claims of improved security from the authorities. On Thursday morning, a young bank manager Vijay Kumar Beniwal from Rajasthan was shot dead by a terrorist in Kulgam, he got married only four months ago and had taken his wife to Kashmir only last month. Kumar’s family members and wife were in a deep shock when they heard the news.
Beniwal’s father Omprakash in deep pain said, ” My son was also preparing for the examination so that he could get the job of branch manager elsewhere. We wanted him to come back to Rajasthan.” He added that the way people from outside are being targeted in Jammu and Kashmir, in such a situation it will not be easy to work there.
According to local and police sources, Kumar, the head of Ellaquai Dehati Bank, a bank sponsored by the State Bank of India, was targeted by gunmen at Arreh Mohanpora in Kulgam. A joint search operation by the J&K Police, the Army, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been launched in the area to capture or kill the assailant.
“A massive manhunt has been launched for the terrorists who killed the bank manager,” said a police spokesman. In a separate incident earlier in the day on Thursday, three Army soldiers were injured, one of them critically, in a blast in an SUV being used by them for counterinsurgency operations in Shopian.
PK Pole, the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir, said that 4,500 migrant workers have been posted in the district or municipal towns. “Last week, around 500 employees were transferred to the location of their choice according to their request”,” he said. “Other migrant employees may be posted at these locations based on their preference by Saturday.”
Terrorists have killed a laborer from Bihar in Kashmir’s Budgam, and another from Punjab was injured. Dilkhush of Bihar, who was working at a Brick Kiln at Magraypora Chadoora, was declared brought dead at the Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital, Srinagar. Second killing in a day.
A similar attack occurred in the neighboring Shopian district on Wednesday night, injuring Farooq Ahmed Sheikh. Rajini Bala, a Hindu schoolteacher in Kulgam’s Gopalpora area, was killed outside her school on May 31. Seven people, including three policemen and four civilians, were killed in the Valley in unabated targeted killings in May.
On May 12, Rahul Bhat, a clerk, was shot dead inside the tehsildar’s office in Chadoora tehsil of Budgam district.