J&K: Threat posters in Kashmir trigger fear, Kashmiri pandits seek urgent security measures
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J&K: Threat posters in Kashmir trigger fear, Kashmiri pandits seek urgent security measures

Fresh terror threats in Kashmir have sparked anxiety among Kashmiri Pandits after posters warning of attacks surfaced in parts of the Valley. Community representatives have demanded urgent security reinforcement and international monitoring of minority safety

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Fresh tension has gripped parts of the Kashmir Valley after alleged terror posters surfaced warning of attacks on members of the Kashmiri Pandit community, prompting renewed concerns about minority safety in the region.

The posters, reportedly issued by the Falcon Group of The Resistance Front, have created fear among Kashmiri Pandits, particularly those who continued to live in the Valley despite the large-scale migration during the 1990 insurgency.

Community demands stronger security

The Kashmiri Pandit Sangharsh Samiti (KPSS), which represents Kashmiri Pandits who remained in Kashmir, has called for immediate preventive measures to ensure the safety of the minority community.

In a statement, the organisation said the threats appear to be a deliberate attempt to disturb peace and communal harmony in the region.

KPSS said extremist groups often target Kashmiri Pandits symbolically to maintain relevance through fear and instability. The organisation warned that such developments have revived painful memories within the community.

Posters spark fear

According to reports, the posters allegedly threatened attacks on Kashmiri Pandits and appeared in different areas of the Valley, raising alarm among residents.

Community leaders said the threats were particularly worrying because they resembled patterns seen during earlier phases of targeted violence.

KPSS pointed out that several Kashmiri Pandits were victims of targeted killings in 2021 and 2022, incidents that triggered widespread fear and led to enhanced security operations. Security forces later neutralised many of the militants involved.

The organisation said the latest threats mark the first major public intimidation campaign in recent years.

Police verification underway

Security agencies said they are verifying the authenticity of the posters and assessing the threat level.

Police officials emphasised that strong security arrangements are already in place to protect minority communities.

Inspector General of Police V. K. Birdi said that robust protection measures exist for minorities across the region, with deployments of Jammu and Kashmir Police and central forces at vulnerable locations.

Authorities said security pickets and patrols have been strengthened to ensure the safety of minority residents.

Concerns over preventive security

Despite official assurances, KPSS expressed concern over what it described as gaps in preventive security arrangements.

The organisation said that recurring threats raise questions about the effectiveness of existing protection mechanisms and administrative responsiveness.

KPSS alleged that extremist groups tend to avoid direct confrontation with security forces and instead target unarmed civilians to spread fear.

Calling the issue a matter of human rights, KPSS appealed to global organisations to monitor the situation in Kashmir.

The group urged bodies such as the United Nations Human Rights Council, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch to closely observe developments related to minority safety in the region.

KPSS said the repeated targeting of Kashmiri Pandits has created a perception that minority lives are being neglected, stressing that ensuring their security must remain a priority for authorities.

Officials said investigations are ongoing and additional security measures may be considered depending on threat assessments.

Topics: Kashmiri PanditsTRFsecurityTerror Threatminority safetyKPSSKashmir
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