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Sporadic terror incidents won’t affect KPs return to their homeland: Former DGP Kuldeep Khoda

 
Jammu: Former Director General of Police (DGP) J&K Kuldeep Khoda on Monday said that sporadic terror incidents won’t affect the return of Kashmiri Pandits to their homeland. 
 
“The situation in J&K has returned to normal but as long as Pakistan keeps supporting terrorism small incidents will keep happening,” former DGP Khoda as per KNS said while replying to a query related to terror incidents in which members of minority community got killed in the recent past.
 
He however said, “This won’t affect the return of Kashmiri Pandits to their homeland in the  Valley”. He said people of the valley want to make the community bond more stronger and are eagerly waiting for the day when Kashmiri Pandits will return to the valley – their homeland.
 
He said the visit of LG Manoj Sinha to the Pandit community on the occasion of Ram Navmi will send a message of peace and brotherhood across. 

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