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‘Grave injustice’: PDP chief slams JDA’s demolition drive of Kashmiri Pandit shops in Jammu | KNO

Urges CM to address concern with ‘compassion & urgency'

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Srinagar, Nov 21 (KNO): Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday condemned the demolition of shops owned by Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu by the Jammu Development Authority (JDA), describing the action as "grave injustice". The People's Democratic Party (PDP) president, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to step in and address the concern with "compassion and urgency". "This comes as yet another blow to a community that has endured unimaginable hardships for decades,” she wrote on X. As per a video clip shared by the Mufti on X, the affected shopkeepers lamented their losses, saying that these shops were their sole source of livelihood. “We were not given any prior notice or chance to present our case. This is not just an attack on our property but on our dignity,” said one of the shop owners, fighting back tears. The PDP chief wrote, “Heartbreaking scenes emerge as Kashmiri Pandit shopkeepers stand helplessly by the rubble of their demolished shops, reportedly brought down by the JDA without prior notice.” She said the "targeted demolition" of assets of the tribal community has now been extended to Kashmiri Pandits, which has further deepened their sense of alienation and loss. The demolitions carried out by the JDA have sparked outrage from various sections of society, with political leaders and activists questioning the fairness and transparency of the agency's actions. As per the reports, the demolition drive was launched on Wednesday, November 20. The affected shopkeepers said that instead of helping them with better facilities and financial support, the government "snatched" their bread and butter by bulldozing their shops—(KNO)

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