'I myself have seen the killings of Kashmiri Hindus, apologise Muslims', Javed Baig

New Delhi: A gang is engaged in spreading disinformation with full force over Vivek Agnihotri's movie 'The Kashmir Files'. One of the allegations is also being made of promoting Islamophobia. But, in the meantime, a voice has been raised from Kashmir which says that Muslims should apologise publicly to the Kashmiri Pandits for the massacre with folded hands and that is the voice of Javed Baig. He has also confessed that generations of his father had made a mistake.

 

 

Javed Baig posted a disturbing picture of Girija Tikku in one of his tweets and wrote, "I am a Kashmiri Muslim. Our Pandit sister Girija Tikku was cut into pieces by terrorists from Kashmiri Muslim families while she was alive. These terrorists had Pakistani guns in the name of 'Freedom'. It's not propaganda, but the truth. I join hands and apologise to the Pandit fraternity for that atrocity. Javed Baig also shared a video of his conversation with news channel Ann News Kashmir on the issue.  

 

 

In this video, he says, "Where were the people who killed them?" They were the people of our own houses. Kashmiri Pandits are not non-existent. This is our community, our blood, our race. Here even animals do not kill their breed of animal. The lion never hunts the lion. Dogs never bite a dog. At least today we should be missing. Javed Baig says, "I myself am an eyewitness to a murder. In the area of Beerwah to which I belong, the first mass murder took place on March 21, 1997, in Beerwah itself. Dozens of Kashmiri Pandits were killed in it. I've seen it with my own eyes. Those killed were neither stopping anyone's 'freedom' nor killing any Kashmiri Muslim. There were unarmed people. There was a respectable headmaster from the area and a young man like me. If that's not a murder, what's it?'

 

 

Javed Beg said, "The mistakes that our previous generations have made, as an educated young man, I have to accept that those mistakes have happened. They have been crimes and for that, we should join hands and apologise to the Kashmiri Pandits in public, collectively. You don't need a movie for that. Retweeting his tweet, Kashmiri Pandit journalist Aditya Raj Kaul wrote, "Kashmiri Muslim activist Javed Baig says that Kashmiri Muslims should admit their crime of genocide of Kashmiri Pandits and apologise publicly. Javed is an eyewitness to the massacre of Kashmiri Hindus in 1997. Collective forgiveness for crimes against humanity is the need of the hour.''

 

 

Replying to this, Javed writes, "The truth is always true even if no one speaks it. A lie is always a lie, even if everyone is telling it. I am an eyewitness to the massacre of a Kashmiri Pandit, which unfortunately took place in my hometown Sangrampora Beerwah on March 21, 1997 (Nauroz Diwas). I feel sorry and sorry for that. According to Baig's Twitter handle, he is the general secretary of the People's Democratic Front (PDF). He is also a Kashmiri writer and social activist.

COVID Updates: India reports 2,539 new cases with 60 fatalities in single day

Married woman gave heart to PUBG player, took this big step for love

Major blow to central employees! This big update on increase in DA

Related News

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group