The organisation's Chairman Vinod Pandit claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had supported the demand before the Lok Sabha elections and had promised to take steps on the issue in case of an NDA victory.
"If the government can talk to Pakistan even after the Pathankot attack, I don't see why it cannot raise this demand as well. Not allowing Kashmiri Pandit's to visit their holiest shrine amounts to human rights violation," Pandit said in a press conference here.
Lt Gen (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain, who was also present, said that even the Amarnath shrine "may not be" as important as the Sharda Peeth. He also pitched for the setting up of a 'Sharda seat of learning' or a similar centre at the Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Utpal Kaul, a founder member of 'Panun Kashmir', said that Sharda Peeth was inseparable from Jammu and Kashmir and that historically Kashmir has also been known as 'Sharda Desh'.
