Don’t encourage extremist thoughts: Dr Kaul to KPs
Tullmulla (Ganderbal), June 9: Noted oncologist and the spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party Dr Sameer Kaul on Thursday urged Kashmir Pandits not to encourage extremist thoughts.
“The message is clear for my Pandit brethren that Muslims have taken two steps forward and we should reciprocate their gesture,” said Dr Kaul while addressing the devotees on the occasion of Mela Khirbhawani here.
“My passionate appeal to my community members is that no extremist thought should be encouraged at this juncture they should tread the middle path,” he said.
Dr Kaul thanked local Muslims for making the arrangements and taking care of devotees. “It was wonderful example of our ethos of preserved culture. Even after almost 2-decades the mixed religion of Hindu- Muslim has survived. I saw clear example of it during Kheerbhawani mela.”
“Our community should be thankful to Kashmiri Pandits, who stayed back in 1990, and the Muslims who protected our shrines and temples during all these years,” Dr Kaul said.
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