Jammu Tawi: Panun Kashmir, in a press briefing held today, strongly criticized the Government of India (GoI) for its policies regarding terrorism and separatism in Jammu and Kashmir, urging a significant shift in strategy to eliminate support structures of terror in the region.
The organization emphasized that terrorism and separatism in Jammu and Kashmir will persist unless the GoI abandons policies that normalize and secularize Islamic terrorism. Panun Kashmir accused the GoI of trivializing the religious motivations behind terrorism, which has provided insulation to terror activities in the region.
Panun Kashmir raised several questions about the GoI’s role, including the inaction on land grabs by top political leaders in Jammu, the settlement of Rohingya refugees in the region, and the classification of displaced Hindus as migrants. The group also criticized the GoI’s failure to address the consolidation of the genocide of Hindus in Kashmir, blaming the internal malaise for allowing terrorism to operate autonomously.
The organization reiterated its demand for the recognition of the genocide of Hindus in Kashmir, stating that unless the perpetrators are brought to justice, the Pan-Islamic Jihad will continue. Panun Kashmir also called for the division of Kashmir, citing it as a necessary step to defeat the ongoing Jihadi invasion. The creation of a separate Union Territory for the permanent rehabilitation of Hindus was advocated as both a means of delivering justice and combating the Jihadi threat in the region.



