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‘SIT for Kashmiri Pandits’ killings’: Lawyer to Prez

Updated on: 20 March,2022 08:50 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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The advocate contested that “if matters pertaining to anti-Sikh riots, which took place 33 years ago, can be reopened and reinvestigated then even the cases of the Kashmiri Pandits, which happened 27 years ago, can be reopened and reinvestigated”

‘SIT for Kashmiri Pandits’ killings’: Lawyer to Prez

Ram Nath Kovind

In a letter to President Ram Nath Kovind, an advocate and social activist has sought direction to reopen all cases pertaining to the killings of Kashmiri Pandits and also for the constitution of a special investigation team (SIT) to reinvestigate incidents of killings between 1989-1990 in the Kashmir valley.


Vineet Jindal, advocate and social activist, in his letter to the President, urged the President that the SIT should “thoroughly investigate the cases reported till now and provide a platform to the victims who were unable to report their cases previously due to unfavourable circumstances prevailing then with the objective of ensuring justice.”


The advocate contested that “if matters pertaining to anti-Sikh riots, which took place 33 years ago, can be reopened and reinvestigated then even the cases of the Kashmiri Pandits, which happened 27 years ago, can be reopened and reinvestigated”.


Jindal in the letter also pointed out that the victims of the incidents were in a state of “physical, emotional and mental trauma and struggling for their livelihood for the past many years and they were not in a state to get their complaints registered, statements recorded and therefore are devoid of an opportunity to justice.”

Pressing for justice for the victims, Jindal argued: “As already said, the onus of the justice largely lies with the police officials and administrative authorities, who have quite been ignorant of the massacre and the losses”.

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