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Kashmiri Pandits Return to Nadimarg After 23 Years, Muslims Join Massacre Tribute

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Kashmiri Pandits have returned to Nadimarg in South Kashmir’s Shopian district after 23 years to honor the victims of the 2003 massacre. For the first time in over two decades, memorial prayers took place at the tragedy’s original site, with local Muslims participating in a powerful display of communal harmony.

Emotional Reunion at Abandoned Homes

Dozens of displaced Pandits traveled back to the village to commemorate the 24 lives lost on March 23, 2003. Many stood before their long-abandoned homes, reconnecting with their roots amid warm welcomes from former Muslim neighbors. The gathering evolved into an emotional reunion, blending grief with gestures of solidarity.

Bhawna Batt, visiting from Jammu, shared her sorrow, noting that Nadimarg holds painful memories for those familiar with Kashmir. “If circumstances had been different, this tragedy might have been avoided,” she said, expressing gratitude to local Muslims for joining the prayers.

Bhushan Lal, another Pandit attendee, called the day a “black day” in history. He vowed to keep the victims’ memory alive and never forget the perpetrators. “Government efforts matter, but the majority community’s role in Kashmir is vital,” he emphasized, highlighting the Pandits’ diminished presence in the region.

Joint Prayers and Shared Grief

Local Muslims stood shoulder to shoulder with Pandits, embracing and praying together during Hindu rituals like Hawan and Puja. Shaiq Ahmad, a resident, described the massacre night as an unforgettable “black spot” on Kashmir’s history. “No amount of regret suffices,” he stated.

Former MLA Ajaz Ahmad Mir joined the tribute, labeling the incident a dark, unhealed stain on the region’s past. “Kashmir feels incomplete without Pandits,” he said, hoping for their return. He noted how mass migration eroded brotherhood amid widespread violence at the time.

Details of the 2003 Tragedy

Terrorists, reportedly from Lashkar-e-Taiba, attacked Nadimarg on March 23, 2003, killing 24 residents—11 men, 11 women, and two children. Assailants dragged victims from homes and shot them, shattering a once-harmonious community.

Adequate security ensured the 23rd anniversary event proceeded smoothly, with senior police and civil officials present. Participants from both communities affirmed their enduring bond, sending a message of peace, respect, and unity.

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