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Decades of pain, tears in the eyes, and that long wait for one’s own home… it ended today. The Kashmiri Pandits who were rendered homeless 36 years ago are today, through the Modi government’s unwavering resolve and efforts, not only receiving justice but also reconnecting
the emotional return of some displaced Kashmiri Pandit families to ancestral villages in Kashmir after 36 years, showing reunions, property reclamation, and a family opening a restaurant while crediting the Modi government.
- Kashmiri Pandits faced mass exodus in 1989-1990 due to targeted violence during the Kashmir insurgency, with hundreds of thousands displaced to Jammu, Delhi, and elsewhere, leaving behind homes and properties.
- In 2026, authorities have restored over 3,700 kanals of land to more than 600 Pandit families, marking incremental progress on rehabilitation amid continued debates over safety and full resettlement.
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