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Kashmiri Muslims and Pandits come on single stage to celebrate Yom-e-Sout-e-Kashmir

In an initiative to bring Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims closer, a cultural organization held an event that brought together artists, writers, poets, and intellectuals from the two communities on one stage.

‘Yom-e-sout-e-Kashmir’ was organized by the Gayoor Foundation in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Language on Wednesday.

The foundation is named after veteran writer-poet Syed Ghulam Rasool Gayoor, who was shot dead by militants in 2005.

“We organised Yom-e-Sout-e-Kashmir here. The aim behind organising it is to bring Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims, who were distanced from each other (due to the eruption of militancy),” Gayoor Foundation chairman Showkat Gayoor Andrabi said.

“We want to restore the compositeness,” he said.

The focus of the foundation is to bring down walls of mistrust between the two communities, he said.

Writers, artists and poets including P N Trisal, A K Naaz, Darakhshan Andrabi, P N Shaad, Bal Krishen Sansasi, P S Betab and Wali Muhammad Aseer Kishtwari, and singers Qaiser Nizami, Deepali Wattal and Zahida Taranum participated in the event.

Writer and organizer P L Pandita said, “It is the day of brainstorming. We are committed to bringing the two communities together. We hope that more such programs will be organized in the future. We appeal to both the communities to actively participate in this movement.”

“One community has faced a lot of problems for several decades. Kashmiri Pandits migrated from the Valley. We want to end the era of fear and uncertainty,” said actor and writer Ayash Arif. (PTI)

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