Kashmiri Pandits say, Congressional hearing on Kashmir was one sided
   Date :26-Oct-2019
The Congressional hearing on Human Rights situation in South Asia with a focus on Kashmir was held in US on Tuesday
 
By Lalit K Jha :
 
WASHINGTON
 
THE Congressional hearing on human rights situation in South Asiawitha focus on Kashmir was one sided, a top organisation of Kashmiri Pandits has alleged in a letterto the Congressman who chaired the committee, saying it left out one of the indigenous races of Jammu and Kashmir against whom Human Rights violations have been committed for the last 30 years. The Kashmiri Overseas Association (KOA), in a letter to Brad Sherman who chaired the Congressional hearing on Tuesday, said that the goal of the hearing on October 22 was to bring forth “The Human Rights in South Asia”.
 
“But the hearing failed in doing so as it left out one of the indigenousraces of Jammu and Kashmir against whom Human Rights violations have been committed for the last 30 years. “Without their testimony, the committee hearing promoted anti-Hindusentiment,peddlean anti-Indian propaganda machine to appease the Muslim population in the United States and or theglobe,” KO Aalleged in the letter to Sharman, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and Non-proliferation of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
 
“Though you had invited panelists with varying perspectives, the hearing was conducted to favour a one-sided narrative which was clearly illustrated with only three of the six panelists dominating the hearing,” it said. It said senior journalist Aarti Tikoo Singhis a victim of the brutal forced exodus of Kashmiri Hindus of 1990. She was in the Valley of Kashmir a fortnight ago.
 
She is an eye witness of the ground situation. “Who better to talk about the situation than her ? It was clear that she was getting cut off multiple times to express herself. “We were hopeful when you asked what happened to the 400,000 Kashmiri Pandits who lefttheValley 30 years ago, butto our quick dis may, you never gave her the opportunity to expand her response. It was clear that you did not intend to hear the reality,”KO A president Dr Shakun Malik and KOA Secretary Amrita Kar said in the letter.
 
The denial, misinformation and silence of the forced exodus of the Kashmiri Hindu community has been rampant in narratives by the press and in discussions and debates all across the US post abrogation of the articles, they said. India on Thursday termed as “regrettable” criticism by several US Congressmen over the situation in Kashmir, and said the comments reflected a very limited understanding of the country’s history and its pluralistic society.