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Living as refugees in their own land, Kashmir Pandits await justice 30 years since their exodus

New Delhi, Jan 19 (IBNS) "A Kashmiri Muslim for Kashmiri Pandits-apologize on behalf of some of my Kashmiri brethren for the sin of murdering Kashmiriyat. It is not enough, but acceptance, introspection & realization are the first steps towards reconciliation." This tweet by Junaid Qureshi, a Kashmiri Muslim who is now a director at a think tank group based in Amsterdam, perhaps is a small but significant expression of acknowledgement of what had happened to the original inhabitants of Kashmir- the Kashmiri pandits- in 1989-90.