A Most Urgent Appeal for Honesty, Accountability, and Lawful Conduct in Temple Committees, Trusts, and KP Organizations in need of the hour at the same time vulgarity, character assassination, abuse, and defamatory campaigns being carried out through YouTube, WhatsApp, and other public platforms will not be tolerated.
Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) & Community SevakKhan faroz (CNI)In light of some deeply disturbing and disgraceful developments within our community—particularly the shameful events witnessed over the past week—it
becomes not only my right but my sacred moral duty as a Sevak and representative of the Kashmiri Pandit community, to speak out with absolute clarity, courage, and conviction.Let it be made abundantly clear:Any form of corruption, dishonesty, misappropriation of funds, or
malpractice within temple committees, religious trusts, Society or Kashmiri Pandit organizations must be investigated through due process of law and punished with the full force of the Constitution of India. No individual or group is above the law.However, while financial
irregularities and betrayal of public trust are to be condemned and dealt with legally, an equally serious threat is emerging from within—a dangerous rise in individual vigilantism, mob-style policing, and self-appointed custodians of
morality who have begun to act as judge, jury, and executioner.Let it be strongly and unequivocally stated:No person or group has the authority to summon, interrogate, humiliate, or
abuse another individual in the name of activism. Such actions are unlawful, unconstitutional, and utterly disgraceful. They not only violate the dignity and rights of individuals, but also bring shame and disrepute to our entire community.The recent trend of vulgarity,
character assassination, abuse, and defamatory campaigns being carried out through YouTube, WhatsApp, and other public platforms is deeply shameful. Throwing around labels like “chor,” “gaddar,” or “dalal” without a shred of legal
evidence, using foul language, threatening people, or forcibly calling someone for questioning is nothing short of hooliganism and will not be tolerated.Let it be known:
The Kashmiri Pandit community is governed by law, not by mob justice. We are a dignified, cultured community with a legacy of wisdom, sacrifice, and spiritual depth. If this dangerous culture of noise, slander, and anarchy is not immediately
curtailed, then I will strongly propose that all religious institutions, temples, and trusts be taken over by the State Government for legal
governance, audits, and transparent oversight.Let justice be delivered by courts—not by street trials. Let the law speak—not social media mobs. Let truth emerge through evidence—not vulgar shouting matches.
Those who continue to spread false propaganda, incite hatred, or attempt to disrupt social harmony and poison public discourse, must be identified and dealt with both legally and socially.
The community must stand united to restore order, civility, and lawful conduct.I appeal to every sensible and responsible member of our
society:Let us unite to safeguard our institutions—not destroy them. Let us protect truth, uphold justice, and preserve the sanctity of our temples and organizations. Let us say a firm and final NO to corruption, but an even louder NO to
vigilantism, public abuse, and misuse of social platforms.This is our collective challenge—and it must become our collective resolve. (CNI)