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Kashmiri Pandit organisation flags ‘revived existential threat’ to community in Valley, warns of permanent relocation

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 30 April 2025
A Kashmiri Pandit organisation, KPSS, has threatened mass migration from Kashmir Valley if immediate security isn't provided around their settlements and religious sites. Citing intelligence reports of imminent danger from TRF, KPSS President Sanjay Tickoo demanded community-specific protection.
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