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Our Martyrs: Sh Prithvi Nath Tikkoo and Sh Makhan Lal Raina were killed in 1990 only for the reason that they believed in peace, brotherhood, coexistence and represented India in Kashmir. If you are in possession of similar newspaper cuttings/ pics of all those Indians who were killed in Kashmir during the period of turmoil, irrespective of their faith or religion, kindly share with us on kashmirrechords@gmail.com. Kashmir Rechords shall give due and adequate credit to the contributor.

Smt Pitti Kaul, Sh Ramesh Krishan Bhat and Prof D.P Khazanchi were killed in 1990 only for the reason that they believed in peace, brotherhood, coexistence and represented India in Kashmir. If you are in possession of similar newspaper cuttings/ pics of all those Indians who were killed in Kashmir during the period of turmoil, irrespective of their faith or religion, kindly share with us on kashmirrechords@gmail.com. Kashmir Rechords shall give due and adequate credit to the contributors.

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