PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE“36 Years of Exile, a Lifetime of Loss: Blood on the Constitution, Identity in Ashes”Historic Press Conference Held by AALAV at Press Club of India Demands Immediate Return & Rehabilitation of Displaced Kashmiri PanditsVenue: Press Club of India, Metro, 1, Raisina Road, near Central
Secretariat, Windsor Place, New Delhi – 110001Date: 8th August 2025 Organized By: AALAV Team under the leadership of Dr. Sandeep MawaNew Delhi – A fire still burns in the hearts of a people torn from their homeland—exiled not by choice, but by the deafening silence of successive governments and a nation that failed to protect them.
Today, under the banner of AALAV—a powerful citizens’ initiative seeking justice, return, and rehabilitation for the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community—a hard-hitting and emotionally charged press conference was held at the Press Club of India, spearheaded by Dr. Sandeep Mawa.More than three and a half decades have passed since the catastrophic displacement of Kashmiri Pandits began in 1989-90. Over 4,00,000 souls were driven out of the only home they ever knew.
They lost not only their homes and land, but their temples, their schools, their neighborhoods, their culture, their identity. And yet, India watched.This isn’t just a humanitarian crisis—it is a scar on the face of our Constitution. It is blood on the hands of the system that pledged justice, equality, and security to every Indian citizen, but failed a peaceful community when they needed their country the most.Today, the AALAV delegation, in collaboration with civil society and political leaders, raised their voice in the national capital, reminding the country that the exile of Kashmiri Pandits is not a closed chapter—it is an open
wound.During the ongoing monsoon session of Parliament, AALAV representatives met with key political figures and submitted a comprehensive memorandum of demands to:• Mr. B. L. Santosh, General Secretary, BJP• Mr. Vivek Tankha, INC• Shri Mahender Singh Solanki, BJP• Dr. Summer Solanki, BJP• Shri Uddhav Thackeray, Shiv Sena• Shri Sanjay Raut, Shiv Sena• Smt. Priyanka Chaturvedi, Shiv Sena• Shri Rahul Gandhi• Shri Mayank Nayak, BJP•
And memorandums were also submitted to:o Prime Minister’s Officeo Home Minister’s Officeo President of India’s OfficeA National Shame Demands National Justice“We are not beggars,” stated Dr. Sandeep Mawa, “We are rightful sons and daughters of the soil. We are the original inhabitants of the Valley. And we demand our return not as refugees, but as rightful citizens of India.”The 17-point Charter of Demands submitted by AALAV is not a plea—it is a constitutional and moral imperative. Among the key demands are:•
Strengthening of security in the Valley to ensure safety and dignity.• 3BHK housing colonies in each district for permanent rehabilitation.• One government job per displaced family, with 20,000 jobs earmarked.• 10% reservation in educational institutions.• Minority status and creation of a dedicated Minority Welfare Board.• Nullification of all property sales post-1989, recognizing them as acts of coercion.•
Permanent political representation in Parliament and the Assembly.• Inclusion of the Kashmiri Pandit genocide in the NCERT/CBSE curriculum.• Creation of a Truth and Justice Commission to officially investigate the genocide and ethnic cleansing.• A Union Budget of ₹3 lakh crore to support Jammu, which has borne the economic and infrastructural burden of this crisis for 36 years.
An Identity Stolen, A Culture DestroyedThe Kashmiri Pandit exodus is not just a displacement of people—it is the dismantling of a 5,000-year-old civilization. Temples lie in ruins. Cultural landmarks have been defaced. Generations born in exile do not know what “home” feels like.
And for too long, the nation has been silent.The members of AALAV called upon every Indian to rise above political divides and realize that the pain of Kashmiri Pandits is not a political issue—it is a national issue.“We are not statistics,” said Satish Mahaldar, AALAV Media Incharge. “We are not numbers in refugee camps.
We are the bearers of India’s most ancient knowledge, spirituality, and culture. And we demand to go home—not as visitors, but as sons of the soil.”AALAV’s press conference is more than a media event—it is a declaration of intent. The community is no longer willing to wait. The return of Kashmiri Pandits is not a footnote in Indian history. It is a moral and constitutional crisis that demands urgent and irreversible action.
As the tricolor flies high this Independence Day, AALAV reminds the nation: How can India call itself free when an entire community remains in exile on its own land?The time is now.The wound must be healed.Kashmir must embrace its lost children.India must reclaim its soul.For further information and interviewsMedia In charge, AALAV