Kashmiri Pandit families return to Mattan village of Anantnag, rebuild homes

Around half a dozen houses are being built or renovated in the Matan area of the Anantnag district as nearly 15 families of Kashmiri Pandits are planning to return.

Kashmiri Pandit families return to Mattan village of Anantnag, rebuild homes
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Srinagar: In a small village in South Kashmir's Anantnag district, half a dozen houses are being built or renovated in the Matan area. These houses belong to Kashmiri Pandits, who had migrated from the Kashmir Valley during the early 1990s with the start of the insurgency. 

Around 15 Kashmiri Pandit families in this colony have come back or are planning to return. These houses were in dilapidated conditions for years and now finally it seems that these colonies would see happy times again. 

''Yes, it's true that houses are being built again. The Kashmiri Pandit community is now finally thinking of returning to their homes. The pandit community in Jammu is also thinking of returning. We used to live with so much love around us. People want to come. There are around 15 houses which are being built and more will be built too. In a few years, I am sure if conditions are peaceful, everyone would return. '' said Ashok Kumar Sidha, President, Martand Temple Trust. 

In the last few years, many such families have come back to the valley and are living happily. Matan village has seen the maximum number of Kashmiri Pandits returning to their homeland. Without any government help, these people have started to build or renovate their old houses. Some local Muslim Kashmiris say, things are returning to how they used to be earlier in 1980s and before. 

''A lot of them have come back and a lot of them are coming back. We have always lived in brotherhood. There are many new houses being built here. As you can see many houses in this colony are being built. We are with them and would love them to return. We were always celebrating our big days together. Kaka ji has returned after many years. His house is already, and he will come soon to live in it. They have a lot of trust in us, and we have a lot of trust in them too. '' said Mohammad Rajab Lone, Local Neighbour. 

Most of the construction work done on these houses is being done by the Kashmiri Muslim community. They have been taking care of these properties and now are helping them to rebuild these houses as well. 

''We are so happy that they are returning. We are working on their houses. We have been working on these constructions. There are around 15 new houses being built. We are giving them all the support and we are very happy that they have come back. We are always there for help. Some of them never left and some left and are coming back. Insha'Allah the brotherhood between us would remain forever, whenever we go to Jammu, we still go to their houses. '' said Farooq Ahmad Lone, Local. 

The Pandit community wants the government to provide them with security and help them build their houses. They say if there are no homes for the Pandits, how can they return to the Valley. The government had said that 6000 Kashmiri Pandits have returned to the Valley recently, whereas the community says they have not been provided with the proper accommodation and are living in rented rooms. 
 

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