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Kashmiri Pandit activist urges LG to convert Valley temples into shelters for displaced civilians

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SRINAGAR — In the wake of recent cross-border missile and drone attacks along the Line of Control and international border since May 7, a prominent Kashmiri Pandit activist has appealed to the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, to provide immediate humanitarian support and shelter to displaced civilians.

In a letter addressed to the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor, Satish Mahaldar of the JK Peace Forum expressed deep anguish over the damage caused by the attacks, which have reportedly left homes destroyed, infrastructure damaged, and families forced to flee their villages.

“The devastation inflicted upon the residents—burned homes, damaged infrastructure, and displacement—has left families in a state of profound distress and uncertainty,” Mahaldar wrote.

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Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Mahaldar proposed that temples across all districts of the Kashmir Valley be opened as temporary shelters for those rendered homeless. He said these sacred spaces could once again serve as sanctuaries for the vulnerable, especially those who are now exposed to harsh conditions and psychological trauma.

“As a community that shares deep roots with every inhabitant of the valley, we extend our heartfelt support and solidarity to all affected brothers and sisters in this hour of immense suffering,” he stated, emphasizing unity across communities in the face of violence.

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He assured the administration of the Kashmiri Pandit community’s willingness to assist with coordination, volunteering, and mobilizing aid.

The appeal comes amid growing concern over civilian safety and displacement in border areas, where frequent ceasefire violations have triggered a fresh wave of fear and instability.

Mahaldar’s plea adds to calls from civil society and humanitarian groups urging the J&K administration to take swift and compassionate action to protect those affected by the escalating hostilities.

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