The KPs also said that if separatists and mainstream political leaders of Kashmir decide when and how KPs settle, the Pandit community would decide how they have to live and settle outside Kashmir.
Pakistan's foreign ministry had yesterday termed the proposed resettlement of Kashmiri Pandit community in the Valley as a ploy of India to change the demography of the only Muslim majority state in India.
"Any effort to create special dedicated townships or zones, or any other step to alter the demographic make-up of Jammu and Kashmir, is in violation of the UN Security Council resolutions," its spokeswoman, Tasneem Aslam had said.
National spokesman of the All Party Migrant Coordination Committee (APMCC) King Bharti said while Pakistan has settled non-Kashmiri's in Kashmir under its occupation, it was objecting to India's plan of resettling the aborigines of Indian Kashmir.
"The Kashmiri Pandit community belongs to Kashmir, we are the original residents of Kashmir. How can our resettlement in the land of our elders change the demography of Kashmir?" he asked.
