Dr. Farooq urges PM, Home Minister, CMs to ensure safety of Kashmiris across India
Says actions of a Few Must Not Tarnish Entire Kashmiri Community
Srinagar, 20 Nov: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah has urged the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, the Hon’ble Union Home Minister, and the respective Chief Ministers of all States and Union Territories to ensure that Kashmiris living, studying, or earning their livelihood across the country are not viewed with suspicion or subjected to any form of harassment in the wake of the recent unfortunate incidents in Delhi.
Dr. Farooq expressed deep concern about the narratives that sometimes emerge after such unfortunate events and emphasized that those responsible for criminal acts constitute a minuscule fraction and in no way represent the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
He said, “It is deeply painful when the actions of a few misguided individuals lead to an atmosphere of doubt and hostility toward the entire Kashmiri community. The people of Jammu & Kashmir, especially our youth working and studying in different parts of the country, must feel safe, supported, and protected.”
Reiterating that Kashmiris have always contributed positively to the social, economic, and cultural fabric of India, Dr. Abdullah urged all governments to take proactive measures to safeguard the dignity, safety, and security of Kashmiris in every State and UT.
He appealed to the leadership at the Centre and in the States to issue clear directives to law-enforcement agencies to maintain vigilance against any form of discrimination or targeted harassment, ensuring that innocent citizens are not victimized in moments of heightened tension.
“We must stand together as one nation, with justice and fairness as our guiding principles,” he added.