PK urges GoI to adopt Genocide Bill

P K leaders during a worksP K leaders during a workshop at Jagti on Sunday.
P K leaders during a workshop at Jagti on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 7: Maintaining that the process of genocide in Sub Continent is unabated and continuous, Panun Kashmir (PK), chairman, Dr Ajay Chrungoo today called upon the Government of India and the Parliamentarians to adopt Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Bill 2019 proposed by Panun Kashmir and presented to all the parliamentarians.
Addressing a workshop organized by PK at Jagti near here today, he said India has to recognize that time has arrived when it must act upon the Hindu genocides perpetrated in the Sub Continent by Pakistan and Islamists, and that is possible only when India adopts the Bill.
Dr Chrungoo categorically stated that the genocide faced by Hindus of Kashmir is directly related to the genocide faced by Hindus of Pakistan, Afghanistan, East Pakistan and it is time we understand the real contours of the issue and highlight the perpetuity of genocide in Sub Continent, rather trying to resolve the issue of Hindus of Kashmir separately and in isolation.
The workshop was organized by the Jagti Unit which included Sunil Raina, Bittoo, Chand Pandita, Sanjay Raina, Vijay Bhat, Ramesh Kumar, Raj Kapoor. Glowing tributes were paid to martyr Sumesh Bhan on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering Kuldeep Raina, general secretary, PK said that the pandemic hindered the possibility of physical meeting in camp for nearly an year, but his organization increased its presence on social media with scores of webinars and a month long Holocaust commemoration.
Giving the historical perspective of Genocide Bill, Titto Ganju said that India is one of the proposers and first signatories of UN Genocide Bill and Article 5 of the Bill makes it mandatory for all the signatories to adopt and ratify the Bill in respective countries.
The program was conducted by Bitoo Ji and senior functionaries Daya Krishen Koul, Pran Rana, Bihari Lal Koul, Lenin Bhat and others.