Kashmiri Pandits Stand In Solidarity With Protesters At Shaheen Bagh

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To show solidarity with Kashmiri Pandits marking their exodus from the Valley, anti-CAA activists, on protest for over a month, observed a two-minute silence at Shaheen Bagh on Sunday, January 19.

‘Kashmiris are the most persecuted community’ Satish Malhdhar, a Kashmiri Pandit, said during the protest.

Earlier in the day, hundreds of displaced Pandits had gathered for a silent sit-in at Jantar Mantar, to mark the black day when the community was evicted from the Valley 30 years ago.

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