Under the banner of "Ek Bharat Abhiyaan Kashmir Ki Aur (one Indian campaign towards Kashmir)", the rally was attended by scores of delegates from various rightwing organizations from across the country to establish a connect with the plight of Kashmiri Hindus living in exile for the last 27 years.
The rally was held at Jagati camp, the largest temporary habitation of displaced Pandits who were forced out of Kashmir after eruption of militancy in 1989.
He said, "the voice of the persecuted and hounded Kashmiri Hindus will be heard by this nation for the issue which led to the exodus of Hindus in Kashmir is prevalent in various parts of this country and like a cancer it is eating into the vitals of this country."
He said his organization works towards carrying the message of Panun Kashmir to the masses of this country.
Tapan Bose, an activist from West Bengal, asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "stop incentivizing separatism", saying such a policy has ruined this country already.
The inhabitants of the camp narrated tales of persecution and duress under which Kashmiri Hindus were forced to flee their motherland and subsequent inhuman and pathetic conditions under which the exiled community members were made to live.
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