"Where were human rights when Islamic brutality was at its peak in Kashmir" - Sunanda Vashist
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Washington: During the hearing on the Kashmir issue in the US Congress, India's columnist Sunanda Vasistha has said a big thing. She told the whole story of the atrocities on Kashmiri Pandits 30 years ago to the world. Sunanda Vasistha made many big revelations in her speech, describing personal experience about Kashmir. Sunanda said that "30 years ago, I have seen an atmosphere of cruelty and terror like the terrorist organization Islamic State (ISIS) in Kashmir. At that time the West did not even know about Islamic terrorism".

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Sunanda has been taunting human rights advocates after the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, asking where the defenders of humanity were at a time when my grandfather himself wanted to kill me and my mother so that we could be treated with Islamic cruelty. To escape Sunanda told the world that when the world did not know anything about the brutality of ISIS terrorists, Kashmir was suffering more than that at that time. Vashistha said where were the advocates of human rights when my rights were taken away".

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She said where she was on the night of January 19, 1990, when there were voices coming from the mosques of Kashmir that he wanted Hindu women in Kashmir, but not Hindu men. Where did the caretakers of humanity go, when my elderly grandfather stood up to kill me and my mother with a knife and an old ax to save me from harm. The terrorists gave three options to our people - run away, convert or get ready to die. After those fearful threats, on that fateful night four lakh Kashmiri Hindus had to leave the valley and become homeless".

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