Two videos below is brief overview of what Kashmiri Hindus endured during and after they were exiled from their motherland Kashmir.
This Video captures a brief summary of how Kashmiri Hindus were chased out of Kashmir.
How their community endured brutal Jihad.
To understand blood lust of Jihadis, one just needs to look at well documented massacres of Hindus from as recent as 1990 onwards
This Video Captures the state of Kashmiri Pandit houses in 2017. They had to abandon their lives and houses owing to the threat of conversion or murder
This Video captures a brief summary of how Kashmiri Hindus were chased out of Kashmir.
How their community endured brutal Jihad.
To understand blood lust of Jihadis, one just needs to look at well documented massacres of Hindus from as recent as 1990 onwards
1993 Kishtwar Massacre
Some unknown people stopped a passenger bus in Kishtwar Town of
Doda District on August 14 and killed
15 passengers.
1997 Sangrampora Massacre
This massacre was the
killing of seven Kashmiri Pandit Hindu villagers in Sangrampora village of
Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir on 21 March 1997 by alleged Islamic
militants. It has been said that the men barged into homes of a Kashmiri
Pandits, took away seven men and killed them.
1998 Wandhama Massacre
23 Kashmiri Pandit
Hindus were killed in the town of Wandhama near Ganderbal in Kashmir on 25
January 1998. The victims included four children, nine women and 10 men. Terror
Outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba has been blamed for this massacre. The attackers also
demolished a Hindu temple and a house during this massacre.
1998 Prankot Massacre
In Prankot village of
Udhampur district, 27 people were killed, including 11 children by terrorists.
All the victims were Hindus.
2000 Amarnath pilgrimage
Massacre
The 2000
Amarnath pilgrimage massacre involves killing of 30 people, mostly Hindu
pilgrims, by Kashmiri separatist militants on 1 August 2000 in Pahalgam town
located in Anantnag district, Kashmir, India. These pilgrims were on their way
to Amarnath temple on annual pilgrimage. The then Prime Minister of India
Atal Bihari Vajpayee visited Pahalgam and blamed Lashkar-e-Taiba for the
killings.
2000 Chitti Singpora
Massacre
During this massacre
36 Sikhs were shot dead on 20 March 2000 in Chitti Sing pora village of
Anantnag district. The militants lined up the Sikhs, who had been celebrating
the Holi or Hola Mahalla Festival, in front of their Gurdwaras and opened fire.
36 people were killed.
2001 Chalwalkote Massacre
This involves killing
of 15 Muslim villagers/ Bakerwals in the village of Chalwalkote ( also called
Kot Charwal) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir by militants on 9
February 2001.
2002 Kaluchak Massacre
The 2002 Kaluchak
Massacre was a terrorist attack on 14 May 2002 near the town of Kaluchak in the
Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Three Pakistani militants attacked a tourist
bus from the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh and killed 31 people.
2001 Doda Massacre
On May 09 2001,
Six Hindus were beheaded in a terrorist attack in Doda district
2001 Kishtwar massacre
During this massacre,
a group of 10 LeT militants swooped on a village Ladder near Kishtwar in
Doda District and dragged 20 males belonging to the Hindu community out of
their houses. They were taken to the adjacent rocky mountain belt and shot.
Five villagers were wounded.
2001 Jammu Railway Station
Massacre
Three terrorists in
Army fatigues launched an attack at the Jammu railway station on August 6 2001.
Around 11 persons were killing in the massacre.
2002 Raghunath temple Massacre
The famous Raghunath Temple in Jammu City was attacked twice in
the year 2002. Once on March 30 and other on November 24. On March 30 at around 10:30 in the morning, the temple was attacked
by two terrorists. The terrorists arrived and fired at the guards killing them
on the spot. They then stormed the temple, threw a grenade and fired
indiscriminately at the worshippers. After expending ammunition, one of the
attackers who was wearing a suicide vest blew himself up.
On November 24 in the same year, the temple was attacked second time by two suicide bombers who
stormed the temple and killed fourteen devotees and injured 45 others.
2002 Qasim Nagar massacre
The 2002 Qasim Nagar
massacre was the killing of 29 Hindu labourers in Qasim Nagar on the outskirts
of Jammu (city) in Jammu and Kashmir by alleged Islamic militants on 13 July
2002. The dead included 13 women and a child.
2003 Nadimarg Massacre
During Nadimarg
massacre , 24 Hindus were killed in the village of Nadimarg in Pulwama District
of Jammu and Kashmir by terrorists on 23 March 2003.
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This Video Captures the state of Kashmiri Pandit houses in 2017. They had to abandon their lives and houses owing to the threat of conversion or murder