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Y4PK’s Rashtriya Kashmiri Hindu Adhiveshan concludes with adoption of historic Jammu Declaration
State Times
|July 14, 2025
The Rashtriya Kashmiri Hindu Adhiveshan, organized by Youth 4 Panun Kashmir, concluded on Sunday in Jammu with the unanimous adoption of the historic Jammu Declaration, demanding the immediate creation of Panun Kashmir as a Union Territory under Central Rule and emphasizing that the creation of Panun Kashmir is the first stepping stone of Hindu Rashtra.
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The daylong convention brought together saints, legal experts, scholars, youth leaders, and grassroots organizations from across Bharat in a unified civilizational call for justice, dignity, and rightful return of the Kashmiri Hindu community.
The event commenced with Deep Prajvalan and a grand Felicitation Ceremony, where Saropas were presented to Dr. Agnishekhar, Sadguru Dr. Charudutt Pingale, Swami Kumar, Ranjit Savarkar, Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, Dr, Koenraad Elst, Arjun Sampath, Pramod Muthalik, Ramesh Shinde, Rahul Kaul, Advocate Rabindra Ghosh, Arun Gupta, and Rajesh Gupta, along with community leaders such as Gangadhar Kulkarni, Punnu Swamy, Ashwani Bhat, Kundan Kashmiri, Motilal Malla,
Rajeev Pandita, Shama Raina, R.K. Wangnoo, Dr. Sushil Wattal, Rohit Ravi Bhat, and Digamber Raina.
A solemn Shradhanjali was observed in memory of the victims of the Kashmiri Hindu Genocide and those martyred on 13th July 1931.
This story is from the July 14, 2025 edition of State Times.
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