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Panun Kashmir holds virtual meeting to reorganize units and launch youth wing
Jammu, March 31 (Scoop News)- Panun Kashmir held a virtual meeting to discuss key organizational restructuring and future strategies concerning the Kashmiri Pandit community. The meeting, chaired by Panun Kashmir Chairman Dr. Ajay Chrungoo, was attended by members from across India and overseas, including activists and representatives of various regional units. The virtual assembly was curated by Tito Ganju, who emphasized the spiritual and philosophical aspects of the movement.

A major outcome of the meeting was the restructuring of Panun Kashmir’s units in Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, and Kolkata, along with strengthening its international presence. The decision to launch the Panun Kashmir Yuva Wing was also announced, aimed at increasing youth engagement and participation in the movement.

The meeting saw strong discussions on the historical challenges faced by the Kashmiri Pandit community and the need to assert their demands with greater determination. B.L. Kaul, Organizing Secretary of Panun Kashmir, remarked that the continued displacement of the community is not just a humanitarian issue but a political failure that must be addressed. He stated that the exile of Kashmiri Pandits was not just an act of forced migration but a calculated campaign to erase their presence from Kashmir.

Dr. Ajay Chrungoo emphasized that the struggle for a separate homeland is not just about territorial claims but about ensuring the survival of the Kashmiri Pandit identity. He reiterated that the forces responsible for their displacement continue to operate in different political and ideological forms, making it imperative for the community to remain vigilant and proactive.

Tito Ganju, who led the discussions on the movement’s spiritual and philosophical dimensions, underscored that the demand for Panun Kashmir is not just a political necessity but a civilizational duty. "There comes a time when a people must stand not just for their land but for the essence of their existence. Our struggle is not just about reclaiming lost territory,it is about reclaiming history, memory, and our right to exist with dignity. If we do not fight for it today, we risk becoming mere footnotes in the annals of time," he said.

The meeting also outlined the roadmap for 2025, with plans to enhance grassroots mobilization through a structured framework, particularly in Jammu camps. A detailed calendar of events and initiatives to raise awareness and engagement on the issue of Kashmiri Pandit rights will be released soon.

Nitin Dhar, Coordinator of the Mumbai Unit of Panun Kashmir, stressed the importance of sustained participation from all members of the community. He stated that the younger generation must step forward and take ownership of the movement to ensure that the demand for Panun Kashmir remains a central issue. "The fight for our homeland is not just about reclaiming land; it is about reclaiming our rightful place in history," he said.

The virtual meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of Panun Kashmir’s commitment to advocating for the community’s rights and ensuring that the issue of their exile remains a national concern. The discussions underscored the determination to keep pushing for justice and recognition for the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community.
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