Panun Kashmir

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Panun Kashmir is an organisation of displaced Kashmiri Pandits founded in December 1990 at Jammu. Panun Kashmir also is the name of an area in Jammu and Kashmir demanded by the Kashmiri Pandits for their safety and security. Panun Kashmir means our own Kashmir in Kashmiri. Kashmiri Hindus have demanded a separate state or union territory, to escape from the attacks committed by the militants.[citation needed]

Panun Kashmir's advocates desire that the majority of the valley of Kashmir, including major cities such as Srinagar, Anantnag, Sopore, Baramulla, Varmul, and Awantipora be included in the Kashmiri Hindu homeland.

Kashmiri families always want to live in Kashmir and be integral part of India. They never advocated for separate homeland. They want to preserve the rich culture and heritage of more than five thousand years. Panun Kashmir expects an immediate resolution to the problems of displaced Kashmiris.

Read Why Homeland? at *Panun Kashmir for details.

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  1. ^ Panun Kashmir Map - http://www.panunkashmir.org/images/PK_map2.jpg

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