KPs, Muslims set to begin peace dialogue in Valley

SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 15: A joint delegation of Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims will soon visit Jammu and Kashmir to initiate a reconciliation dialogue between the two communities. Led by Rakesh Sapru, founder of the National Mission For Unity and Brotherhood and an NCP leader, the delegation aims to foster peace and harmony in the region. The group plans to meet newly elected government representatives, including legislators and ministers, to push for initiatives promoting brotherhood.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has invited National Conference leader Omar Abdullah to take oath as the first chief minister of the union territory on October 16.

The delegation’s first trip will cover districts such as Srinagar, Pulwama, and Anantnag, where they will engage with civil society members, professionals, and Kashmiri Pandits who remained in the valley during the 1990 exodus.

Their objective is to gather views on the current situation and explore avenues for lasting peace.

The mission, focused on preserving the region’s culture and heritage, will work towards improving economic conditions in Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh. The group also plans to establish skill centers for youth, promote handicrafts globally, and organize cultural shows and seminars to highlight Jammu and Kashmir’s rich heritage.

Workshops, conferences, and handicraft trade shows are part of the mission’s agenda to restore peace, support artisans, and spread cultural awareness throughout India and abroad. (KNS)

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