The chaos took place soon after R K Mattoo, Kashmiri Pandit leader and former journalist, said, "Army is present everywhere in the North-East, Kashmir and other sundry places. I can tell you proudly that the Indian army is one of the disciplined army in the world."
The "pro-freedom" Kashmiris objected to Mattoo's remarks, leading to heated exchange of words took place, which eventually resulted in panelists appealing to the contending parties in the hall to maintain silence.
After the situation was brought under control, Mattoo urged the Amnesty International to highlight the sufferings of Kashmiri Pundits, whose problems have never been highlighted or taken up by any international agencies.
Mattoo said it is not the story of the sufferings of the Muslim "brothers" alone in Kashmir but also KashmiriPandits who have been victims of terrorism.
"We are sufferers and you (Muslim brothers) are the sufferers. Please don't allow people from across the border Pakistan to take advantage of us," he said during the panel discussion organised by United Theological Society here.
"Like the Muslim brothers even the Kashmiri Pandits have suffered and have been hounded out of the Kashmir in January 1990, Mattoo said.
He said 800-odd Kashmiri Pandits, including women and children, were killed brutally by terrorists, but not a single FIR was registered against anybody.
Mattoo further lamented that the perpetrators of the atrocities including JKLF chief Yasin Malik are roaming free.
"So, this is not the story about Muslim brothers, but also Kashmiri Pandits who suffered in one stroke and lost 800-odd peoplebut we lefteverything there and fled," he said.
Soon after the panel discussion, the "pro-freedom" Kashmirs raised slogans and left the venue.
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