Youth 4 PK to intensify struggle for homeland

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 14: Youth 4 Panun Kashmir (Y4PK) in an internal meeting of the Apex Board and Executive Body today resolved to organise the Rashtriya Kashmiri Hindu Adhiveshan (convention) on July 13 in Jammu to intensify the struggle for separate Homeland within Kashmir.
The convention will include leading nationalist and Hindu leaders, influencers and think tank from all across India. This major announcement follows the overwhelming success of the Chalo-Jagti programme on January 19 and the historic Adhikaar rally on March 23 this year—both of which reignited national attention on the Kashmiri Hindu struggle.
The announcement was formally made by Rajesh Kachroo, organising secretary of Y4PK, who noted that this convention will mark a decisive moment in the movement—one that combines nationwide Hindu sentiments and its strong political articulation with grassroots mobilisation. Sahil Pandita, Jammu coordinator, expanded on the event’s design, stating that mass mobilisation, dignitary participation, youth engagement, and cultural assertion will form the soul of the programme.
Rahul Kaul, Chairman – Apex Board of Y4PK, emphasised that the convention is not merely a community gathering but a civilisational declaration. He stated unequivocally that establishing Panun Kashmir first can only be the first stepping stone of establishing Hindu Rashtra. He further noted that re-establishing the Sanskrit civilisation in its birthplace—Kashmir—is not optional but imperative. Without Panun Kashmir, Hindu Rashtra will remain incomplete, and any resurgence merely symbolic.
The convention, he said, is the beginning of garnering nationwide support and raise national awakening to this truth.
Vithal Chowdhary, president – Youth 4 Panun Kashmir, stated that the time has come to reconnect the Kashmiri Hindu resistance with the broader Hindu consciousness of Bharat. He shared that intellectuals, media influencers, and Hindutva-aligned thought leaders from across India are expected to attend, making the convention a pan-national call for civilisational resurgence. He further noted that the event is a precursor to the 3rd International Kashmiri Hindu Youth Conference, to be held later this year in Jagti, as per the Jagti Declaration.
The choice of 13th July is deeply symbolic—it marks the tragic onslaught on Kashmiri Pandits in 1931, when they were violently looted and attacked. Yet, for decades, successive State Governments perversely commemorated it as ‘Martyrs’ Day’, glorifying the perpetrators. This convention aims to reclaim historical truth and honour the real victims, he added.