PK submits memorandum to UNHRC seeks action against terrorists

PK president Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo talking to reporters while submitting memorandum to UN Military Observer Group in Jammu on Sunday.
PK president Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo talking to reporters while submitting memorandum to UN Military Observer Group in Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 18: Panun Kashmir (PK) today submitted a memorandum to Chairman U N Human Rights Council, Geneva through its UN Military Observer Group in J&K demanding that it should ask the perpetrators of crimes against the humanity supported by Pakistan to wind up their terror infrastructure forthwith.
The memorandum was submitted by a delegation of PK led by its president, Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo who was accompanied by Virender Raina, national spokesman, PK and Upinder Kaul its general secretary to military observer group here.
The memorandum said it is high time that the UNHRC should take a corrective position regarding the human rights situation in J&K. The PK expressed the hope that the ongoing global human rights session takes cognizance of the plight of the indigenous people of Kashmir i. e Kashmiri Pandits and raise their issues at an appropriate level.
The memorandum said that the minority Hindus in Kashmir are victims if hate crimes and crimes against the humanity at the hands of the terror and religious bigots in Kashmir. The Belgium Assoc-iation in Solidarity with the people of J&K visited refugee camps of the Kashmir Pandits a number of times and has brought out a number of reports giving details of the plight of the Pandits. As a member of the UNHRC, it has developed access and reach to the unfortunate consequences of the forced displacement of the Kashmiri Pandit community.
The memorandum also quoted the words of the great Nobel laureate Alexander Solze-hnistin who had said“ in keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within is that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise again a thousand fold in future”. “When we neither punish nor reproach the evil doers, we are ripping the foundations of justice of which no trace will be left for our future generations for protection against evil.”