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Vanishing Voice of the Kashmiri Pandits

Dr.Shiben Krishen Raina by Dr.Shiben Krishen Raina
February 26, 2025
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Over the past 35 years, the Kashmir issue and the plight of Kashmiri Pandits have gradually faded from the national consciousness. The displacement of this community in the late 1980s and early 1990s marked a tragic chapter in India’s history. Yet, as time has passed, the struggles of this once-thriving community have largely been relegated to the background or overshadowed by other pressing political and social issues.

Most displaced Kashmiri Pandit families have, through sheer resilience, rebuilt their lives across India. They have established themselves in various cities, purchasing homes and properties, and ensuring that their children receive quality education. Many of these children have now settled abroad or found professional success within India. While a segment of the community continues to face hardships, their struggles are often shaped by individual circumstances rather than systemic discrimination.

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The reality is that the Government of India’s focus has also shifted away from this small and dispersed community. Unlike more politically organized groups such as Jats, Rajputs, Gurjars, and Jains, the Kashmiri Pandit community has never been a decisive vote bank. Despite being one of the most highly educated communities in India, they lack unified political representation and strong leadership to advocate for their collective interests. This absence of a cohesive voice has led to a decline in their political relevance.

Fragmentation within the community, combined with their relatively small numbers, has further diminished their ability to influence policy decisions or maintain sustained attention on their concerns at the national level. Without a strategic political presence or a consolidated demand for their rights, the plight of Kashmiri Pandits remains largely unaddressed, with no comprehensive roadmap for their rehabilitation or meaningful reintegration into their homeland.

As a result, what was once an issue of national and humanitarian significance has become a distant memory for many. The Kashmiri Pandit community, despite its rich cultural heritage and immense contributions to Indian society, continues to struggle for recognition and justice in an ever-evolving political landscape.

The writer is Former Fellow, IIAS, Shimla

 

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