( Kashmir Rechords Archives)
It was during 1996 Lok Sabha elections when over 2.25 Lakh Kashmiri Hindu voters had reportedly resolved to “dissociate’’ themselves from the Parliament election process in the then State of Jammu and Kashmir.
The call for boycotting the elections was given by six Kashmiri Pandit organisations, which included Panun Kashmir Movement (PKM), All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS), All India Kashmiri Samiti (AIKS), All India Kashmiri Pandit Conference (AIKPC), Kashmiri Hindu Fire Sufferers Forum (KHFSF) and Panun Kashmir (PK). Panun Kashmir Movement ( PKM) convenor, now BJP leader, Mr Ashwani Kumar Chrangoo had disclosed the same during a Press Conference held in Jammu on April 16, 1996.
For the benefit of readers, Kashmir Rechords is reproducing one of the newspaper cuttings of that Press Conference carried prominently by many National and local dailies.
Justifying the `boycott’’ decision, Mr Ashwani Kumar Chrangoo had listed three main reasons “forcing’’ the community not to take part in the polls. Firstly, the situation, according to him was not conducive for holding any such polls. Secondly, no Kashmiri Pandit had a chance to be elected and thirdly, the electoral roll was not “authentic.”
