Mohan Lal Bhat, the lone survivor of the 2003 Nadimarg massacre, told India Today about the ill-fated night where his entire family was killed by terrorists.
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, July 4: Apni Party president, Altaf Bukhari has said that Kashmiri Pandit community is an inseparable and integral part of Kashmir society. Addressing a gathering at joining programme at Party office in Gandhi Nagar, Jammu today, Bukhari said that the joining by people from different sections was a big success for the party and it would help the party to expand its roots in the society. While lauding the joining, he said that the Kashmiri Pandit community […]
December 31, 2020
THIRTY years is too long to live in trauma. Our voice has fallen to deaf ears. We are caught between the devil and the deep sea,” says Mohan Lal Bhat, who along with his family stayed back in Valley and braved all odds in all these years of turmoil.
“I don’t know why I stayed back in Kashmir while my neighbours were packing their bags for some unknown destination on the gruesome night of January 19, 1990. My attachment with my land, home, my orchards, and moreover those mute domestic animals, who had been altogether with me all my years of life, made me stop from moving from Valley. But now I repent on my decision because we have been cheated by all the successive governments,” Gunwati, who along with her son and his family stayed back in South Kashmir and struggling for their livelihood.