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Accession
to India & Persecution
Even after the
accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to the
secular and democratic India in 1947, the Hindus
of the valley have been leading a life of
subjugation, denial and deprivation, of fear and
uncertainty, of unequal opportunities, of
compromise and religious constraints, and of
persecution of all forms at all levels resulting
in its continuous emigration during these
apparently peaceful periods. This steady flow of
migration spurted especially during the invasion
by Pakistan in 1947. Indo-Pak wars of 1965 and
1971, and during the Kashmiri Pandit agitation in
1967. This steady flow reached a crescendo during
the communal frenzy of 1986.
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