A day after Kashmir shutdown to oppose the settlement of 3.50 lakh displaced Hindus, the Panun Kashmir today reiterated its demand for a separate homeland in the Valley.
The Pandit body alleged that the majority community had rejected the concept of coexistence and there was a deliberate attempt to deny Hindus rights to again live in their homeland.
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